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East Beach on St. Simons is one of the cleanest beaches we have visited. The are no less than six barrels for collecting trash and sorting recyclable items at the entrance[...]
East Beach on St. Simons is one of the cleanest beaches we have visited. The are no less than six barrels for collecting trash and sorting recyclable items at the entrance[...]
(4/7/18) Those beautiful aqua blue tinged clouds developed into gray clouds later in the day as we walked over to the Bahama Beach Club for dinner. We didn’t get caught[...]
(4/7/18) While we were eating lunch on the boat, Steve jumped up and started taking pictures of the clouds. Notice how the underside of the clouds appear aqua blue. It[...]
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[...]
(2/9/18) After a good lunch at Cracker P’s we all headed back to our boats for the afternoon. Steve and Trisa dropped us off. We went to check our dinghy[...]
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[...]
Our AT&T telephone plan has not been quite cost friendly as we had been told/sold so we took a ride into the Batelco (Bahamas Telephone Company) store to buy some[...]
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[...]
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[...]