28 March 2021 | Dismal Swamp Canal
20 March 2021 | St Augustine Municipal Marina Mooring Field
16 March 2021 | Saint Augustine, Florida
13 March 2021 | Key West, FL
10 March 2021 | Garrison Bight Mooring Field, Key West, FL
05 March 2021 | Fleming Key, Key West, FL
25 February 2021 | Fleming Key,Key West, Fl
21 February 2021 | Big Marco River, Marco Island, FL
16 February 2021 | Fort Myers Beach, FL
13 February 2021 | Pelican Bay
09 February 2021 | Pelican Bay, Caya Costa, FL
06 February 2021 | Pine Island, FL
04 February 2021 | Glover Bight, Cape Coral, FL
30 January 2021 | Ft Myers Beach, Fl
28 January 2021 | Fort Myers Beach, FL
26 January 2021 | Fort Meyers, Fl
24 January 2021 | Marco Island, Fl
20 January 2021 | Big Marco River Anchorage, Marco Island, FL
17 January 2021 | Fleming Key, Key West, FL
Turning North
27 March 2019 | Big Majors, Exumas
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With a final wave to Crossroads, we settle in and think of our upcoming trip north and plan our route.
While sitting in the cockpit enjoying my coffee and writing my blog our little guy accidentally swallowed a pill. All alerts go off.......there are no veterinarians in this area of the Bahamas and I am typing as fast as I can to my dear friend Dani seeking advice. Robin had text and said to use hydrogen peroxide to get him to vomit and within seconds the text from Dani came in with the same advice with dosage for his weight. With the heaving we never saw the pill but we assume he had chewed it and it had dissolved. Now it would be a matter of pushing food and water and then watching and waiting. I am over the top happy to announce that the little guy is great and that we have seen no adverse effects. Thank you Dani for always being there and for answering so quickly.
We moved back to Staniel Cay so that I may get some groceries before heading north. That was not the best move as the stores were empty. I did pick up a couple of potatoes so that Greg and I could have a nice meal on board for our anniversary of lobster, baked potato, broccoli and apple crisp. We will celebrate at Cambridge Cay and go back to enjoy the "aquarium" snorkeling area and the beaches.
We did sit and people watch for a few moments at Staniel and it is amazing how many people bring their children here for spring break. The mega yachts are calling over the radio to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club for their slip assignment and the yacht club is busy with tour boats and hollering back what channel to switch to for further instructions. Folks are coming in with their luggage to catch a ride to the airport and enjoy one last drink by the water. It is a busy busy place.
Now safely anchored over at Big Majors, we enjoy a nice light dinner and a beautiful sunset.