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Back to Nature

Did you know that before 10,000 years ago, when the sea levels were more than 400 feet lower than today, Continue reading →

A Day in Paradise

What the heck do we do all day in paradise?  Today, we started at 8 a.m. with boat chores — Continue reading →

Abaco Birds

We’re staying in a friend’s cottage while they are off island.  We’re trying to help out a bit by feeding Continue reading →

Racing on Rage

Yesterday was the first of a two day race sponsored by the Hope Town Sailing Club.  We race on the Continue reading →

Ocean Reclaims Ellipsis – BOLO boat

A BOLO (be on the look out for) alert three weeks ago advised of a boat overdue from Puerto Rico, Continue reading →

Beaches

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

Man O’ War Cay

A break in the windy, windy weather and out of the harbor we go, spending a night on the hook.  Continue reading →

Manatee

Randy the Manatee likes to visit the Lighthouse Marina, across the harbor from Hope Town. This time, we found him Continue reading →

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