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Monster Waves

The nor’easter up north has brought us monster waves:  15 – 17 feet.  (I love my Olympus Tough camera, but Continue reading →

Sea Stars & Conch

Sea stars encompass a variety of colors, shapes and sizes.  A friend here has the following hanging on the wall Continue reading →

Beaches

The beaches of Elbow Cay are breathtaking.  Long, wide, inviting, and often deserted.  With the sound of the surf – Continue reading →

Beach Walk

We walked north to Nathan’s Bay, where low tide was REALLY low due to the supermoon. Fun to explore these Continue reading →

A Day in Hope Town

The magic of Hope Town.  We spend a day relaxing, greeting friends, visiting favorite places, and walking the beach.  The Continue reading →

Waves

We love to walk on the beach.   The oceanside beach of Elbow Cay is miles long, mostly deserted (except during Continue reading →

Hope Town Heritage Day

A day to honor the arrival in Hope Town in the late 1700’s of Wyannie Malone and other Loyalists from Continue reading →

Eating on a Boat

Hope Town has many good restaurants, and we love conch fritters, grouper nantua, and other great dishes served here.  But Continue reading →

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