Kauhale Kai has now spent over 4 years traveling the world . This year we passed 50,000 ocean miles, a distance of almost twice around the center of the earth! She has offered us a million small moments of adventure, laughter, excitement and satisfaction.

Each person who has spent time with us aboard has been a big part of that experience. I once said, "If I ever make it big I'm going to buy a big boat and invite all my friends to come and play with me." Well, play we have. Thank you....all of you who have been a part of this experience. The journey continues!!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Monaco



I had no idea Monaco was a country of its own. I had no idea there was a harbor anywhere in the world with so many mega-yachts side by side, and I had no idea you could have a casino with such a stuffy, serious, and uptight atmosphere. Monte Carlo is all the above. Despite my surprise, or maybe because of it, my evening in Monaco was brief and enlightening. Orion doubled his money in his all but 4 hands, Lilly doubled our captains in the same, and we spend a total of about 3 hours on land. We watched as European elite drove up in the newest, flashiest, and designer vehicles, people were escorted in the casino doors, and I, almost escorted out for capturing the photograph below.
(well the boat is here and my time in the internet cafe is up so picture coming soon.)
-tiare

Eze




Ville Franche sur Mer



This little fishing village just east of Nice is one of the most colorful towns I’ve ever seen. We spent only 2 days there, eating delicious salad nicoise, noizzette’s, and meandering the narrow streets. The second day we headed up to the late Prince of Sweden’s former winter home, Eze, a small castle perched atop a sheer cliff with breath-taking, panoramic views of the entire coastline.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Antibes, France


We are in Antibes, France anchored just outside the old castle walls of the city. After a few nights stay in Juan les Pins, France, it's really nice to finally be aboard the boat. It's still quite surreal and we're all just getting used to this incredible reality. The French Riviera is very beautiful and reminds us of home in many ways: the weather, the mountainous backdrop, the boardwalks, and vegetation. I have to admit though, the cafe and pastries are much better over here and the language more beautiful; it's also much more expensive. Today we will pull up anchor and head over to Ville France du mer, very close to Nice, and onto Monaco the following day. We are full of gratitude and hope all is well at home.
-Tiare