We had an amazing three days in Staniel Cay. Went for a
great lunch at the Yacht Club and a nice walk around the town, which is very
small, but everyone is extremely friendly.
We snorkeled at Thunder ball Grotto and I can’t even begin
to say how surreal that was, we were there by ourselves for quite awhile and it
was magical, like being in an aquarium! We snorkeled out around the reef a bit also
but there was quite abit of current and I was ready to leave when a shark
showed up, it was only a nurse shark though but they still unnerve me!
One of our days here was quite windy and the catamaran in
front of us got out a kiteboard that they played on all afternoon, looked like
a lot of fun!
We did the
pigs! It was so funny to see them swimming out to greet us, mouths open wide!
There are some really big ones there! They definitely know when you are out of
food and when new people are coming ashore possibly with food…
We have had a fantastic time with Kevin here, so nice to be
able to share in the beauty all around us. His flight left out of Staniel Cay
on today (Saturday) for Nassau and then on to Edmonton where he will be in for
a shock to be back to Canadian winters!
When Richard got back to the boat with the dinghy, he was
moving it from the side to the stern as we were getting ready to go and somehow
he let go of the rope! The dinghy quickly drifted away but he stripped down to
his under ware and dove in after it – at least the water is warm!
Meant to mention that in Wardrick Wells our newish outboard
decided to start leaking propane. Richard took it apart and in the carburetor there
was a broken rubber seal. He got a hold of the company and they are sending
down a replacement (into Geaorgetown) carburetor that he will have to put in. As
the dinghy (and motor) is our family van, the motor will be missed for a week
or so! A few days after this Kevin was rowing in strong winds and the oar broke
where the oar lock goes through it, fortunately he was close to shore. He spend
the next several hours trying to procure another oar but with no success until
he found someone who would sell one for $40.00. It was a foot shorter but it
was better than nothing. He also managed to find some construction people and
they drilled and put a big deck screw into to it to hold the oarlock on. Well
that was good but the next day while going to see the pigs the other oarlock
snapped at the base! Now we are up the creek without a paddle and motor!!!
Anyways the boys managed to jury rig a bolt onto the oarlock so it could slip
into place. More stuff needed in Georgetown.
just read your last 3 blogs sounds like you are having a great time even though you are also having some issues, Shadow is doing great, he definitely has David wrapped around his paws, he is so cute and so well behaved, Shadow and Heidi both get right in David's face when they figure that it is time to get outside and play ball and always manage to get him up out of his chair
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. Did you know pig make a fine meal?
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