Still at Allans / Pensacola Cay. Nice weather. Still surrounded by sharks. Have been working on identification, and 95% sure they are bull sharks. Not ones to go swimming with. Sharks in the Bahamas are not uncommon, but usually you are out of the water by 4:00 each day, as usually the sharks come around during twilight hours. You can generally plan on mid day being shark free. Unfortunately, we think that people have been feeding the sharks, or cleaning their fish catch from the boats and these have become used to boats having food. They circle the boat all day long. We have had from two to five swimming circles around us since we have arrived, with no visible break.
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Sunday, October 24, 2021
At anchor and doing projects
We have been anchored in Carolina Beach since we arrived Wednesday night. This is a good anchorage with close access to groceries, hardware stores, and cheap eats (McDonalds). We headed into town, to pick up some groceries. Only .6 miles each way - Not bad.
Monday, October 18, 2021
3 little Mantas sitting in a row
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Relaxing, checking out boatyards, seeing friends, rowing for groceries and nice dinner out
View out back door |
Matthews, VA |
and explore more, when high tide is not at 7 in the morning, or 6 at night.
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Fly back for wedding, Dean alone on boat, sailing south
We left Annapolis and headed north - only to be closer to Baltimore, as Kris was flying back to attend the wedding of our niece.
Kris had to leave the boat at 8:00 a.m., to catch and Uber ride to the airport. Wouldn't you know it, the hardest rain we have seen since the last tropical storm hit arrived right as we needed to get the dinghy in the water and head in. Kris was soaked, and left a puddle in the poor Uber drivers car, but made it safely to Boise, then enjoyed a 8 hour drive with Derek (our son) to Bozeman, Montana for the wedding.