Whaler Tale–the finale!Whaler Tale–the finale!
Today’s post is the last in the series of posts about the Boston Whaler Dinghy Project. It is written by Steve with occasional comment or two by Joy. If you[...]
Today’s post is the last in the series of posts about the Boston Whaler Dinghy Project. It is written by Steve with occasional comment or two by Joy. If you[...]
Today’s post is a continuation of Steve’s Boston Whaler Dinghy Story from yesterday. If you missed it–click here to read it first. My buddy Spencer and I hauled the boat[...]
Dinghy: a small boat designed as a tender or lifeboat, especially a small ship’s boat, rowed, sailed or powered by motor. Our dinghy is very important to us. We use[...]
We are back in Marsh Harbour and getting into a routine of activity. After a great time spent at home, it was time to come back to our home away[...]
It was quite a shock to leave the Bahamas with 70 degree weather and arrive in the U.S. with its freezing temperatures. It was 21 degrees when we got back[...]
(1/1/18) What a great way to start of 2018 by watching our Georgia Bulldogs defeat the Oklahoma Sooners 54-48. A crew of Sooners fans came in to cheer against us[...]
(12/31/17) A group of four dinghies took off in search of lobster New Year’s Eve–all determined to pack in as much fun as possible on the last day of the[...]
(12/30/17) Caroline left us on Friday and now Katy, Matt & Lainey have to go back to reality. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Steve and I think it was a[...]
(12/29/17) Our time with the kids is coming to an end. Steve and I got up early Friday morning and were out of the marina by 6:15. Caroline had a[...]
(12/28/17) Nippers sits up on the hill at Great Guana Cay. Nippers is open 364 days a year starting at 7 a.m. until the last customer leaves. The view of[...]