Saturday, June 23, 2007

We've Arrived

We entered the Port of Papeete at noon today. We proceeded down channel to Marina Taina Anchorage. We are obviously elated and relieved to be here. The anchorage is very pretty and the boat is not moving finally after 22 days. It was a windy morning but once in the lee of Tahiti the wind became calm. So we are here and a bit overwhelmed with what do to first. We already meet some friendly boat neighbors who gave us some good tips. Now I mostly need a shower and a complete night of sleep.
Ron

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, Ron & Ling!!!
I've been following your reports every day, as have many others at Makani Kai. Terrific stuff!
All is well here at MKM, so just relax and enjoy.
Ho`omaika`i!!!
Rick

Anonymous said...

So happy to hear you arrived safe and sound !!! Congratulations to both of you. Relax and enjoy your surroundings, we can only imagine what it feels like to be on solid ground.

Charr & Redgy

Dave Del Rosario said...

Way to go Ron! I've been following your trip while I was "land cruising" across the USA. We are very excited you reached Papeete. I've drove at least 2500 miles in the last three weeks. I hear the those Tahiti girls are gorgeous!

Dave Del Rosario

Unknown said...

Mission accomplished-Hurray.
I can imagine you muttering in your sleep "I am here...I am here in Papeete"
There are so many fables about Tahiti that I can recall.
It is known as The Garden of Eden,The Isle of Love,The island of sweet laziness.
You have joined the ranks of the early explorers like Mendana, Quiros, Le Maire, Schouten,Rogerveen,Byron,Bouganville,
Willis,Vancouver,Captain Cook,Captain Bligh,
and Fletcher Christia (Mutiny on the Bounty) and the painter Gagauin.
Homer dreamnt a long time ago of the chanting of the coral reef far out at sea unceasing day and night of the song the sirens sang to Ulysses.
There is a national dish of large cooked banana called "fei" which has magical powers like the Lotus seeds of Homer's Tales which when eaten will surely call you back to Tahiti.Captain Cook sailed there 3 times.
The islands of Moorea,Bora Bora ,Rangiroa are famous for the turquiose and clear waters and rising out of the sea the steep volcanic peaks.
Many who went to Hawaii never returned home.
A paradise indeed.

Unknown said...

I meant many who went to Tahiti never returned home.
Good Night! I must be sleepy even without travelling to Tahiti.

Keith said...

Congratulatins Dad! That is quite an accomplishment. Not many would have the courage to make such a journey. It is an adventure of a lifetime that you will never forget. I am very proud of you. Love, Keith.

Anonymous said...

Amazing- and a fantastic achievement - Well done Ron and Ling. Hmm, I seem to recall singing "Red sails a-sailing upon a stormy sea" to Ling - never thinking that it would be literal one day!!

Enjoy and rest well intrepid sailors both!

love,
CK

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Ron & Ling,
You're e-mails have been very interesting. Sounds as if you experienced and learned a lot. Look forward to hearing more details when you return to MK. Enjoy your rest.
-Don Sanders