Snorkeling
19 November 2009 | Normand Island
We left the dock on Tuesday afternoon. The weather is great and the seas are calm. It only took about an hour and we were almost to Normand Island. We decided to stop off at The Indians. This is an area where four large rock formations extend out of the sea. This is normally a very busy and crowded site. Today was an exception. We picked up a mooring ball and spent some times snorkeling and then moved to an anchorage in The Bight. We fell asleep in the cockpit. The breeze was blowing gently, some kind of bird on the island sang all night and the stars were amazing. This is almost a deserted island. One restaurant, a few people and some wild cows, or so we hear. Thursday we snorkeled The Caves and an unmarked site just to the south of this spot and then back to The Bight for dinner and bedtime. Tomorrow, after a dive, we will probably move to Peter Island.