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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,[...]
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 had a great time at the Commodore’s Ball. Katy, our oldest daughter, asked if it was Prom for old people. We told her yes but better! Steve had business[...]
Just hours before the ball was to begin (while everyone was getting showered and dressed) the power went off. It also began to rain. Luckily–the power was restored and the[...]
(2/22/18) It was fascinating watching the chef at Abaco Beach Resort put together the martini glass ice sculpture. The sculpture was to be the center piece of the round bar[...]
Photo Booths are popular at weddings and parties. Willing participants and good props make the booth a success. I made a quick trip back to Georgia and had the opportunity[...]
The Songwriters in Paradise (SIP) concert series is not all about the music. They have some other interests and skills. The SIP brochure advertised a one-on-one basketball rematch between the[...]
Even though we had a great late lunch at the Hope Town Harbour Lodge, we asked any RMHYC members staying nearby to join us for appetizers before heading to the[...]