Killing Time on Great GuanaKilling Time on Great Guana
(12/28/17) It was Caroline’s request that we come to the golf cart parade on Great Guana. Caroline is a travel expert. She recently visited Barcelona, Portugal, and Ireland–some of this[...]
(12/28/17) It was Caroline’s request that we come to the golf cart parade on Great Guana. Caroline is a travel expert. She recently visited Barcelona, Portugal, and Ireland–some of this[...]
(12/28/17) Great Guana Cay is about 8 miles from Marsh Harbour. Great Guana is located in about the center of the string of islands which comprise the Abacos. It is[...]
Mermaid Reef has proven to be a great hit every time we venture out that way. It is an easy bike ride from Abaco Beach Resort. We had to give[...]
(12/25/17) No need for a map or GPS to find one’s way on Elbow Cay. We found directions for every place imaginable. We were searching for Firefly Sunset Resort–not listed[...]
(12/24/17) Since coming to the Bahamas, I have learned to love snorkeling. I was not an eager participant. However, once I learned how to breathe and get over the cold[...]
(12/23/17) The girls brought along some watercolor paints and paper for Christmas crafts. They got them out for some painting on the aft deck when we returned from Little Harbour. [...]
(12/23/17) Pete’s Pub is little more than a thatched roof held up by poles. There are not permanent walls except for the kitchen area. There are t-shirts lining the ceiling[...]
(12/23/17) Destination Little Harbour. Randolph Johnston, a sculptor who was born in Canada and later lived in Massachusetts came to Little Harbour in 1952 and eventually started a foundry and[...]
One walking group of the RMHYC leaves at 6:15 in the morning. It sounds dreadful but we frequently get to see a beautiful sunrise over the Sea of Abaco. Our[...]