Shelter Bay Marina Colon, Panama
Que up Panama by Van Halen
It was hard to leave the San Blas. We previously had been gone from Raven for so long, and when we returned to our floating home that was jacked up on land and when we arrived back to her in Aruba, a good part of that time we were in the boatyard just working on projects. The work and the projects seemed endless, and when we left Aruba we still weren’t done. Which alas, that is part of living the good life.
Now finally we were are enjoying once again what we really thought we signed up for; enjoying the gorgeous islands with the picturesque beaches of turquoise water and palm tree beaches. You know, what you think life on boat would be like. We were there with the lovely Guna people of the islands that were trading fruits, veggies and their beautiful Molas. Having dinner with our feet in the sand, relaxing with beers in our hands on isolated beaches. And now it was already time to push on. The time in the San Blas went by way too quickly, but we have bigger dreams and bigger places to go and everything is about timing and seasons.
We tried our best not to rush too much and enjoy the time on the way as we made our way to Colon, Panama. We stopped in Linton Bay and Portobello; enjoyed the holler moneys, eating out, checking out forts (they are just so incredibly rich with stories of travelers, sailors and pirates from over 500 years ago). We took a fabulous Eco Canoe/Hike, our guide was really from Italy and ran a cute Italian restaurant at night and was guide by day. He was so informative in regards to the history and the landscape.
From there our little group, carried on to Shelter Bay Marina our destination. It didn’t take long to get into the groove of marina social life. Complete with pool, bar, restaurants, trails, daily farmers market and yoga.
We rented a car and booked a night stay in Panama City, had our appointment with the French Embassy which we had weeks of planning and preparation to get this appointment and working on the paperwork. We somehow all arranged to have our paperwork ready, sent in and received appointments for the same day with TC and Sapphire. Then afterwards our group was complete as Pisces joined our little band for lunch. On our way back to Colon we dropped David off at the airport and he flew home for a couple of weeks.
When David returned from California, we worked on finishing the last projects, the parts we had been waiting for had arrived, the provisioning was almost complete. We were called to go back to pick up our longterm visas and arranged to go back to Panama the same day we were picking friends from California… Matt and Loren arrived and it was time to head through the canal. Everything was falling into place.