29 September 2017 | Chipman Point Marina, Lake Champlain, Vermont
24 March 2017 | Little Alligator River, North Carolina
24 January 2017 | Red Bay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Cistern Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Lynyard Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Buckaroon Bay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Tavern Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Tiloo Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Elbow Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Snake Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Tahiti Beach, Elbow Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Tavern Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Hope Town, Elbow Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Man-O-War Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Water Cay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Great Guana Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Manjack Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Green Turtle Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
24 January 2017 | Manjack Cay, Abaco Island Chain, Bahamas
Fabulous Times
24 January 2017 | Red Bay, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas
Debbie
On Friday, January 20th we anchored for our first time in Red Bay, and explored only a few of the twenty or more beaches along the shoreline.
We have been cherishing the beautiful surroundings of the tropical colors and warm breezes that surround us; gotten to visit many times in many places with Joe and Yvonne of s/v Modaki; seen myriad turtles (many surfacing as we were sipping our coffee in the cockpit), several rays of different types, and a wonderful array of so much beautiful marine wildlife and treasures from the ocean, plus many rainbows, including the widest and most vibrant one we believe we have ever seen, which was right over Grace at anchor at Lynyard Cay, as we were returning in the dinghy without the camera, and faded just as we got to the camera.
A second provisioning stop in Marsh Harbour, only anchoring there for three hours, and then we moved to hunker down for the second strong weather front of the season on a mooring ball for three nights in Hope Town Harbour, where we also got to greet several new arrivals of fellow cruisers we know. Jerry jugs of water, plus a few gallons of gasoline (for the dinghy), were also purchased.
Above: the sunset on January 18th.