Monday, November 24, 2008

Christmas Winds arrive early in the Carribean!

Traditionally, mid December is when the "Christmas Winds" start blowing cool northern air down the Atlantic so that steamy fall temps drop from the high 80/90F into the high 70sF making sitting in the sun a pleasure. This winds move from a southeast light breeze into a strong northeasterly trad wind which makes sailing fast and exciting.

This year the winds have turned and the palm fronds are tossing their heads over the sparkling blue sea which has cooled off the Caribbean weather into long sleeve shirt weather in the evenings!

Locals know this is not really 'cold' and many sitting in New England won't have any sympathy, but now is when we drag out that light blanket to sleep out on deck under starry skies.

Time for you to come warm up in our 'cooler' weather?

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