Sorry for the delay in postings, Internet is painful, pictures will follow when we get a strong signal.
We took a day trip our last full day at Marsh Harbour with a guide to explore southern Abaco. We took about a 120 mile car trip and saw wild parrots, a freash water blue hole, and many spectacular beaches. While walking through an ajacent Marina we sighted The Mimi. This is 130' Burger moter yacht owned by Stan Hubbard. The ship is morred every other summer at our home Port in Stillwater . We spent an hour at the pool bar discussing our travels with the ships captain.
On Friday the 22 we headed to an anchorage by Tahiti Beach on Elbow Key and anchored. At 6 we headed by dingy to Lubbers Landing to attend a full moon party at a bar called Cracker P's. We had a great buffet dinner and many rum drinks even a little dancing. The full moon even came around 8 PM, we cruised the one mile back to the boat under a full moon.
On the 23nd we made the long trip (10 miles) to Man O War Cay where we spent two nights on a Mooring Ball. We explored the Island by golf cart, and saw the most beautiful beaches yet. We departed and cruised North another 8 miles north to an anchorage of the shore of Big Guana Cay. We took the dinks to The dingy docks and went to Nippers for the annual Sunday pig roast, dancing and libations. The setting was incredible, a front row view of yet another most beautiful N Atlantic Beach. I would guess there were 300 people dancing and basically acting like 20 year olds. We skipped the pig roast and went back to the boat to clean up for dinner. At 6 we took the dings to Grappers a beach resteraunt and bar for Cracked Counch and cold Kaliks. This just gets better and better.
Yesterday we crossed back West across the Sea of Abaco to Treasure Key. (8 miles) We are currently on a mooring ball in a resort community using the beach and pool. Not bad for 30 bucks a night. Our friends on Sum Escape stayed behind at Man O war for a few more days. Our other good friend DeVere will fly home for a death in the family leaving his wife here for four days. We will part company in the morning and head to Green Turtle Cay for a week or so. We hope to reconnect and cross back to Florida around the 5-15 weather permiting. Pictures when I can!
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