04/25/2008, Abacos 26.32.9 N; 77.03.2 W
Marsh Harbour 042108-042208
Michele needed more smokes, so we left the very pleasant beach we were parked at to come to Marsh Harbour. How lovely. They have cars, and horns honking, and all that usless noise. It's not easy integrating back into the real world. I don't think we'll get any growth on our anchor chain from sitting here too long!
The picture doesn't to the harbour justice. There was a ton more boats in here when we came in to anchor. I swear! Took me three times to get a spot that I felt we weren't going to swing into someone. Finally ended up near a boat that was un-occupied (if your going to swing into someone in the middle of the night, an un-occupied boat is the best choice:)
We did take time to hit the grocery store and top off our gas and diesel for the ride north.
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| Marsh Harbour 042108 |
04/10/2008, Exumas
Norman Island 040908-041508
Norman Island. Norman Pond. If you followed us on the way down, these might sound familiar. This just happens to be the most awsome place in all of the Bahamas (at least the part I've seen so far). And we're back! I've chosen the lot where I'm going to build my house...it overlooks the inside of Normans Pond, with a view of the Exuma Sound on one side and a view of the Banks on the other. Who needs a yacht? Fly in (oh yes, Normans has an air strip as well (they used to fly drugs in and out of here) Ooh. what is this bag of white powder floating by??).
Another boat came in while we were here. Now there's 2 of us in here. He parked way down at the other end. No other boats within 200 yards. And I have my choice of 10 or so beaches. And this is the busy season!
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| Norman Cay_041008 |
04/08/2008, Exumas
Shroud Cay 040608 - 040908
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