+7 C today so enough snow melted to let me in the shed. Just had to see how everything faired out over the winter.There’s a couple inches of standing water pretty much everywhere and a lot more snow left to melt. Will likely be a week or two before I c…
Try our new Gluten Free Breakfast while in Toronto
Gluten-free travel made easy Over the years we have implement numerous gluten-free breakfast recipes at the requests of guests who had Celiac Disease or were Wheat Sensitive or Gluten Intolerance. Other guests wanted a low carbohydrate or gluten-free breakfast simply … Continue reading →
Day 80 – 365 Project…Coast Guard Barque “Eagle”
Welcome to day 80 of 365 photos…I caught a few photos of the Coast Guard Barque Eagle this morning as it was leaving the Morehead City, NC port after a weekend of show and tell for area residents.Camera: Nikon D7100 – Lens: Nikon 18-300mm Focal Length: 65mm – Aperture: f/8.0 – Shutter Speed: 1/1000 second… Continue Reading
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Marsh Harbour, March 26 – 31, 2014
Wednesday through Monday: We are still at Jib Room and will be for a few more days. Not much happening to write about. The weather hasn’t been the best, but still warm and windy. On one of our walks here at Marsh Harbour we found some more conch shell that had been harvested already. They were pretty nice shells so we kept them. I think Sharon has all the shells she wants now. The marina owner found a centipede; big, ugly, and poisonous. It was put under cover in a jar to calm it down. It was gone today when I went to take a picture, don’t know what they did with it.
We went to Wednesday Rib night and to Saturday Steak night. Steak was just as good the second time around. After dinner they had entertainment again. This time the limbo guy lit his pole on fire and went under it at about 18 to 20 inches above the ground, lighting his cigarette on his way under the flaming stick; awesome.
The other day we biked into town and did some souvenir shopping. We found some very nice shops. We went to the liquor store looking for Vanilla and Cinnamon Rums for our friend. So far, no one in the Bahamas has heard of such a rum so I settled for Banana Rum. Since Saturday we have been biking daily. Lots of hills and good exercise. Yesterday afternoon and evening we had an enjoyable time at the pool with our Canadian friends, Jan and Ron, from the Gulf Star nest to us. This afternoon we enjoyed a game of Mexican Train with 2 other boaters. Apparently it is a popular game in the Bahamas; Sharon won.
CO’s comments: No what the XO says, the weather has been great. No excessive winds, just the normal for the Bahamas. I need to get moving; I have been here too long. Just as I was starting to like sail boaters, on Saturday during dinner we met one that was a complete horses butt. There is always that 10 percent that spoils it.
1st Mate’s comments: Learned to play a new instrument Saturday night: the handsaw, played with a screwdriver. It was fun accompanying the local music. Counting down my days left here in the Bahamas. I’ll be leaving this beautiful weather and going back to the frozen north on April 2. Thank you Keith and Bobbie for inviting me on this wonderful vacation and for putting up with me for this past month.
3-26-2014: Port and Starboard dark green canvas ladder covers are finished and looking good.
3-26-2014: Keith’s Conch shell with a Hermit Crab in it.
3-28-2014: Going through all the shells collected, cleaning them up and getting them ready to leave.
3-30-2014: Biking into town.
3-30-2014: Our dock at Marsh Harbour Marina.
3-30-2014: Marsh Harbour Marina; pool.
3-30-2014: XO working on blog.
3-30-2014: Gulf Star sail boat next to us. Beautiful hull made by the same company as our Gulf Star.
3-30-2014: Boats moored in Marsh Harbour.
3-30-2014: Sun Set at Marsh Harbour.
Cute St Barths
Downtown Gustavia…at the other end of town (4 blocks) from Hermes, Cartier, Eres, etc. (View Post…)
Palmetto Moon 2014-03-31 11:20:00
March flew by with visits from friends and strong, gusty winds. Bud and Elaine on M/V Diamond Girl were here for several days; Su’s friends from Palm City, Chris and Jim, came up for lunch; John and Barbara on M/V Barbara E were here for a couple of w…
Palmetto Moon 2014-03-31 11:20:00
March flew by with visits from friends and strong, gusty winds. Bud and Elaine on M/V Diamond Girl were here for several days; Su’s friends from Palm City, Chris and Jim, came up for lunch; John and Barbara on M/V Barbara E were here for a couple of w…
First glimpse of Ipswich
Cheers,
Daylight savings began here this morning. And so did spring! It was a lovely light sweater day. Yesterday was the Saturday street market in front of the Town Hall. Today we went exploring Chirstchurch Park and the shops of High Street. This evening Mary cooked up a lovely lamb steaks, mashed potatoes and broccoli-cauliflower […]
Family Visits
We arrived back at Tourist in time to get prepped for a quick visit from my daughter Angela and her husband Doug. They, like so many others had had enough of winter and found a couple of days to escape. Happy to be off the plane and in warmer weat…
Light At The End of the Punch List Tunnel
Reader Note: Be sure to check out yesterday’s post, “Free at Last – Palm Beach to Stuart.”Background: Pam and I arrived in Stuart on Monday afternoon (March 24) at 3:30 PM. Diana and Kodi drove up from West Palm Beach in Pam’s car and met us when…
