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Tropical Storm Kate

A tropical “wave” was detected in the central Bahamas.  It was being watched  by the weather gurus.  Goldwin monitors such Continue reading →

Manatee

“Manny” the Manatee has been in Hopetown harbor for a few weeks.  Where did he (she?) come from?  How did Continue reading →

On a Mooring – Almost

It took a while to get from this: To this: And from this: To this, at the dock at the Continue reading →

Cruising Again–Almost

Where’s the boat?  We’d flown to Marsh Harbor via Nassau.  Motu Iti was supposed to be patiently awaiting our return Continue reading →

Saying Good-bye to Motu Iti

Just for the hurricane season – we’ll be back in November.  But the time had come to return to Annapolis Continue reading →

Tahiti Beach

“Paradise” the man on the beach repeated, with a delightful French accent.  A perfect description of Tahiti Beach, at the Continue reading →

On a Mooring

Man O’ War Cay is just a few miles north of Elbow Cay.  It’s a lovely, protected natural harbor and Continue reading →

The Hopetown Lighthouse

Hopetown’s iconic landmark is its candy-striped lighthouse, officially named the Elbow Reef Lighthouse.  It was built in 1864, much to Continue reading →

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