Monthly Archives: March 2012
Georgetown
I don’t think that we’d ever be the kind of people to drop anchor here in Georgetown for 3 months, but I can understand why people do it. The community is very friendly to boaters, there’s a ton of beaches, beautiful hiking paths, and everything in town is very close to make for easy walking. … Continue reading
Jumentos – Part 2
Mutton Fest (Motto for the festival? Mutton or Nutton….seriously) Back when we were anchored in Thompson Bay, we met up with some other cruisers our age. Maxwell and Jen are from the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, and Dave and Jess are from New Brunswick, Canada. We had to split up for a few days to … Continue reading
Lobster Season is OPEN
So we’re hanging with some cruisers the other day when someone casually remarks, “It’s almost the end of lobster season….” Sabrina and I shared a look of horror. We’ve only caught one lobster so far in the Bahamas! We can’t return to the States defeated by a crustacean! The upcoming end of lobster season coincides … Continue reading
Different Strokes
We’ve had a recent taste of “cruising” in the sense that a lot of other people go “cruising.” Since we’ve been trapped in Thompson Bay with these high winds and we’ve slowed down a bit and started doing things that normally aren’t on our usual activity list. We’ve read a lot of books, watched a … Continue reading
Long Island BREEZE
We arrived to Long Island before the last cold front hit so we could meet up with our friends Sean and Shannon, who were flying in on February 29th. The local hangout for the cruisers at Salt Pond is The Long Island Breeze, and the name sums up the last 10 days perfectly… Our good … Continue reading