Preparing MJ for DeparturePreparing MJ for Departure
(3/29/18) Chaucer writes that all good things must come to an end. It is time for Meandering Joy to head home and bring this adventure in the Abacos to an[...]
(3/29/18) Chaucer writes that all good things must come to an end. It is time for Meandering Joy to head home and bring this adventure in the Abacos to an[...]
(3/28/18) Most members of the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club (RMHYC) spend their winters in the Abacos to avoid the harsh winters of their hometowns. I suppose we could be[...]
(3/26/18) A beautiful sunrise inspired us to continue exploring the area around Bucaroon Bay. We took the dinghy to explore the north end of Lynyard Cay. We found several sea[...]
The Red Cushion Sea Star is the largest sea star. It can grow up to 50 centimeters in diameter. They usually have five arms but have been discovered with four,[...]
Rays are a member of the cartilaginous fish category which includes sharks, skates and chimaeras. Most stingrays have one or more stingers on the tail. The stingray is not aggressive[...]
An abandoned house overlooking Bucaroon Bay called out to Frank & Steve to come and explore. Sherrie and I stopped with looking in the windows of what was once a[...]
(3/25/18) Four weeks at home flew by very quickly. We got back to Marsh Harbour on a Saturday and had to get the boat out for some exploring. Sherrie, Frank,[...]
I decided to teach myself to crochet back in October before we left for our Bahamas trip. Traveling for hours down the ICW and across the Atlantic would give me[...]
(3/21/18) While at home, we had a small family gathering to celebrate my Father’s 84th birthday. All of my first cousins on my mother’s side were able to join my[...]
It’s not so hard to leave the Bahamas when you get to go to the Holy City for a wedding. Charleston, South Carolina is often called the Holy City due[...]