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So many cays....so little time
26 January 2019 | Black Cay, Exumas
We are out of Georgetown and headed toward Glass Cay Cut. We wanted to show Jen and Janek the pigs at White Bay Cay and then the blue hole at Sugar Cay. So we dropped anchor at Black Cay and decide that the best plan is to do lunch and then head out.
The entrance to Glass Cay Cut was fairly benign (Jaxon was a little stressed as you can see from his picture....lol) which meant that the snorkeling should be pretty nice as well. The current was not too brisk. Lunch and then off to the pigs. Our friend Ty was there with his boat and some guests when we arrived. The pigs appear to be much bigger than those at Big Majors Spot. The adult pigs were not as aggressive and the little ones were so darn cute. We let Jaxon watch from the dinghy as Jen, Janek and Greg went to feed them.
Next, back to the boat to drop off Jaxon so we can go snorkeling. The blue hole did not disappoint. Greg positioned us between two holes so we could really enjoy all the beauty. The coral was beautiful and the fish more plentiful than the last time we saw it.
Back to the boat for Jaxon and off to the beach for some stretching of legs. He was so happy to see the sand and swim a bit. It did not take long for the sand and salt to start getting to his skin so Jaxon and I head back to the boat for much needed showers while Jen and Janek walk the path to the ocean side of the beach.
Appys and then dinner. While eating dinner the rolling of the anchorage began. That is our only complaint of this anchorage is the surge tends to cause some side to side rolling of the boat. We are in for a lullaby of a night.