Strong winds passed through the Exumas, so we stayed another day at Lee Stocking Island. We started the day with a hike to the windward beaches that we spotted on our hill top hike the day before. Of course the humans all forgot their cameras, so you have to take my […]
Monthly archives: January 2015
Everyone thinks the Bahamas are all about sea and sand, but my humans were out to show Roy there is a lot more than that to be found on a holiday here. They dragged him off on a jungle bash to seek out the highest peak in the Exumas. Now […]
We started the day with my usual walk. While we were out we had another look about a different section of the abandon Marine Research Centre on the island. We took the road leading north out-of-town. We also found a grove of young coconut trees short enough for us to […]
We used the fair weather window to move my guest Roy up the Exuma chain of islands. With all the islands and cays so close together there are lots to explore in his short visit. To start with we moved the boat 27nm north to Lee Stocking Island. Roy’s first passage […]
Well it was bound to happen. As soon as we leave the United States things start to break. First one of my humans had to ‘pay through the nose’ to replace a loose filling and my camera died. Of course it waited until our company was on their flight to […]
Well we are off to George Town. George Town is the ‘destination’ and turn around point for most cruisers, and a stop over and restocking station for the few carrying on. The Bahamian town is over 200 years old and was initially established in August of 1792. Since then it […]