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A Day on the Beach

The beach on the oceanside of Elbow Cay is gorgeous.  We often do our (almost) daily walk on the beach. Continue reading →

Hopetown

Hopetown isn’t just a lighthouse and harbor.   It’s a real community.   Hopetown was originally settled in the 1780’s by Loyalists Continue reading →

Lynyard Cay

Located at the southern end of the Sea of Abaco, this long narrow island is often a staging anchorage for Continue reading →

Downsizing

We downsized; we are making this trip in a smaller boat.  Smaller compared to what, you ask???  Just look at Continue reading →

Where’s the Light?

“What’s wrong with the lighthouse?” called a worried voice over the VHF, a bit after sunset.  We looked out and Continue reading →

Sailing

We left Hopetown harbor in 10-15k from the ESE – a perfect day for sailing the beautiful waters of the Continue reading →

Snorkeling

Part of the beauty of the Bahamas is what you see under the water.  So we went out into the Continue reading →

Happy Birthday Grant!!!

Sunday was Grant’s birthday and we celebrated with turtle cake – an old family recipe involving lots of chocolate, nuts Continue reading →

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