Books can open new
worlds. It’s kind of my mantra.
Dungda de Islan’ is
one such book. Bud
and Leslie allow us to stow away as they set sail on the journey of a
lifetime. Aboard their 35 foot
yacht, The Play Actor, they travel through the Caribbean, experiencing the
islands in a way that a typical tourist never will.
I was completely
enthralled. Bud described the scenes so vividly I could smell the sea. I wanted
to swim in the clear water with the colorful fish, to feel the warm sunshine,
to see those incredible sunsets, to laugh as the dolphins put on a show… I was
delighted to visit islands that I had only heard of…Antigua, St. Lucia,
Martinique and so many others.
While visiting the
islands, once the Play Actor was anchored in a nice spot, it is very common for
various vendor boats to stop by to present their goods or services. They offered fresh
baked goods, fruit, freshly caught fish and even laundry service.
While they are all lovely, each
destination is distinctive. The citizens enjoy their own unique
culture and culinary delights. Bud and Leslie, being respectful of
this, always blend right in. The locals acknowledge this and embrace them. Bud
spoke of the philosophy shared by many of the island dwellers. He mentioned
that although they are hard working people, they
are happy to have "enough" They live in Paradise after all. They don’t have the compulsive greed that seems to be
rampant among the “dirt dwellers”.
However, I must
warn you: this life is not all fun in the sun. Like any home, the
yacht requires maintenance. It also experiences its share of mechanical
problems. Then there is the
challenge of fixing them and finding the parts. Scariest of all, the sea can
turn deadly and storms can become life threatening. Bud and Leslie are very knowledgeable in taking proper
precautions, but it takes some real courage to ride out a hurricane. Luckily,
they make an excellent team. They
compliment & respect each other in a special way that makes a solid,
lasting marriage. Many would aspire to such a marriage
.
They have
been able to weather the storms aboard the Play Actor for twelve years on the
great blue sea. God
willing, they will continue to do so for many, many more.
You can find Bud
here on the web at www.clrdougherty.com. His writer’s blog is there, as well as information about his books. There is also the sailing blog – that’s at Voyage
of the Play Actor. He has an author’s page on Facebook here,
and you can follow him on Twitter @clrdougherty. Email is welcome at clrd@clrdougherty.com.
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3 comments:
Great review, Kathleen. Loved Bud's Blue Water Killer and this one's definitely on my list.
Thanks so much, J.P. I've got Bud's Blue Water Killer on my list : ))
You've done it again, Kat. Great review. Bud and Leslie are brave to head out across the ocean. I thought the funniest part was the squirrel, still makes me smile.
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