Sunset, Hog Cay, Ragged Islands, The Bahamas on February 21, 2026
Butterfly on Ragged Island, The Bahamas on February 23, 2026
Giant termite nest, Ragged Island, The Bahamas on February 24, 2026
Christi on the road to Duncan Town,…
Sunset, Hog Cay, Ragged Islands, The Bahamas on February 21, 2026
Butterfly on Ragged Island, The Bahamas on February 23, 2026
Giant termite nest, Ragged Island, The Bahamas on February 24, 2026
Christi on the road to Duncan Town,…
Seattle made its FIFA World Cup debut this month, cementing its status as a premier soccer city. The host-city selection was a vindication for passionate Seattle fans who were long-disappointed when FIFA bypassed them for the 1994 World Cup. Back then, the options for play were the aged Kingdome or the University of Washington’s Husky…
We know people are probably sick of seeing moon photos, but we couldn’t believe how much light the crescent moon was casting before dawn on Thursday, March 12. Dawn. We thought we’d had disposable cups and plates onboard, but we … Continue reading →
Even at 1/4 full, the moon was amazingly bright on Wednesday, March 11 Dawn Yesterday morning, Tiki Tour arrived in the anchorage. After all the kids had finished school, the other four families took their dinghies to Rachel’s Bubble Bath. … Continue reading →
The dawn on Monday, March 9 was colorful, and even though the moon was only half full, it was still especially vibrant: After Christi and Keith finished doing school, we took the dinghy to Staniel Cay. We went to the … Continue reading →
The moon was still shining brightly shortly before dawn on Friday, March 6, 2026 There wasn’t much of a sunrise due to the cloud cover, but the sky did get colorful. In the morning, while Christi and Keith did school, … Continue reading →
Saturday, February 7 – Friday, February 13 – This week has been very fun. On Saturday, all of the families rented cars. We went in a van with Blue Heeler. We went to a cave and a few other boring … Continue reading →
The moon was not full anymore, but still shone vividly at dawn on Thursday, March 5 We’d arranged to meet two of the families at Thunderball Grotto at 0900, which was slack high tide. We were leery about getting in … Continue reading →
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