Georgetown Part II
30 March 2013 | Exumas, Bahamas
Holly
Georgetown was easier than most places in the Bahamas - they have a "real" grocery store, laundry, places that have internet (but far away). Great snorkeling, beaches & there's a place called the "chat and chill" where most boaters go every day to play volleyball, have drinks and hang out. At the Chat & Chill we fed the stingrays (the conch salad guy leaves a bowl of scraps for people to feed them), played on tree swings and chitchated with more sailors. I have renamed it the chat and stress because it was extreme socializing!
After the RoHos left, we met a family there that we spent the next week hanging out with. Funny enough they live in Martha's Vineyard in the summer (on their boat) in Lake Tashmoo - they even said they know Mother Goose (the Colvins' boat)! Their son Owen is 10 & the kids spent the next week building forts and sailing the dinghy. We spent Easter with a bunch of sailors and had a make-shift easter egg hunt on the beach.
Georgetown was our tip-top choice so far - really great, calm anchorages, fun hikes, fun people, etc etc. Beau started crying when we announced that we were moving on!