This is a different view of the island coming out of Treasure Cay
No matter how you look at it, it is just beautiful!
See the rainbow....This is one of 6 that we saw today!
This is the smallest van I've ever seen!
What more can you say !
Bob yakking !
Another bow !
Michael watching Lynea do her water aerobics
She is tied off to the boat so she doesn't get swept away!
During one of our many rain storms today Bob washes the boat !
And another rainbow !
Lynea is a massage therapist and is giving Gary a knee massage
His knee has been swollen for a while and it was hurtin' a little bit !
You don't normally see these big boats come in and drop anchor
especially when I'm trying to get my sunset shot !
Beautiful sky !
Our pork rump roast we had for dinner tonight
My goodness it was delicious !
We
left Treasure Cay this morning and went back to Marsh Harbor for provisions for
the second half of our trip. On the way
back over we saw 4 rainbows. In total we
saw 6 today! I took pictures of all of
them but they run together when I look at them once I download them. Hence, the reason for only seeing three on
the blog!
Dream Catcher came in from Hope Town the
same time we were coming in. Michael and
Lynea leave tomorrow at 0830 so they wanted to make sure they were already here
and just a cab ride from the airport. I
asked Michael how much it cost him to come here and he said $600 round trip
from Boston! He said you had to go
through West Palm, which is where the hub is, in order to get a good
price. I think he said they flew Jet
Blue and they got a flight right into Marsh Harbor, took a short taxi ride to
the public dinghy dock and that’ where Gary picked them up. Can’t complain
about that!
We went to Maxwell’s and did our grocery
shopping. Another good thing I learned
on this trip is how to grocery shop. I
love the fact that we did all our major shopping before we left and whenever I
go to the grocery store now all I need is meat, veggies, and fruits, although
we can’t afford most of them here! But
it’s nice not having to shop for “everything” and trying to remember whether or
not you forgot anything.
After shopping we came back to the boat
and while I was putting groceries away Bob began yakking! He made two runs to get water. We not only have a full tank of water but we
also have about 12.5 gallons left to put in.
That’s a lot of yakking!
We went over to Dream Catchers tonight
for dinner and boy was it good. He
smoked the pork for about 3.5 hours and we chowed down with mac & cheese,
green bean casserole, fresh homemade bread (from store), and a rice dish. All was delicious! Then for dessert we had peanut butter cookies
thanks to my oven!
After that, with bellies full, we found
our way back home and now going night, night!
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