Looking for the blue holeLooking for the blue hole
A blue hole is a large underwater cave with a hole that opens up at the land’s surface. Blue Holes are a result of erosion which break downs rock. Blue[...]
A blue hole is a large underwater cave with a hole that opens up at the land’s surface. Blue Holes are a result of erosion which break downs rock. Blue[...]
We still haven’t diagnosed the dinghy problem. It is good to take us to the beach and back but starts acting up when we push the speed up, so we[...]
It is always wise to anchor with protection from the winds. We anchored behind Lynyard Cay in the Sea of Abaco protected from the winds blew on the Atlantic side. [...]
One of the nicest parts of anchoring is the morning sunrise. There is a quiet that is hard to find in populated areas. We love to sit on the flybridge[...]
I will say it again–there is no shortage of group activities as a member of the Royal Marsh Harbour Yacht Club. On Super Bowl Sunday those engineer types members set[...]
On a recent post, I made a note that I think in order to stay young we have to learn something new every day. We have a dear friend who[...]
I am hesitant to complain about the weather here since many of you are in the US where the weather is much colder. It has been a cold and windy[...]
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[...]
(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[...]
(12/28/17) 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[...]