Sunday, March 6, 2022

2022-03-06 Thompson Bay, Long Island Bahamas

 It has been a fairly uneventful week for us.  Not much going on.   Decided to take advantage of a weather window and sail from George Town, Exuma, to Thompson Bay, Long Island.   We knew another strong wind front was coming through, so needed to move and then we new we would have to sit for 3 to 4 days while the strong winds were present.

Nice sunset in George Town at our anchorage.

Sunday, February 27, 2022

2022-02-07 Georgetown Bahamas

 We have been in George Town a week now, and it has been a busy week.  

We are anchored at Monument beach, so called as there is a large "monument" at the top of the hill.

There are a couple of trails up to the Monument, and Kris did them all.  Dean did two of them


Dean at the Monument


Sunday, February 20, 2022

2020-02-20 Little Ragged up to Georgetown

We were planning on staying a little longer in the Ragged Islands, but a weather window came up to head north to George Town on the Exuma's Islands.  Being low on groceries, needing more propane, short on gasoline for the dinghy, and needing to get some hardware, we decided to leave and take advantage of the weather.

At anchorage in the cut between Little Ragged and Ragged Island.  Charm on far left.

Sunday, February 13, 2022

2020-02-13, Little Ragged Island, Snake attack!!

 Haven't done much since last week.  Took some nice walks, and relaxed on boat.  Dean made a nice batch of cinnamon rolls.

Look much better than Kris's cookies from last week.

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Little Ragged - strong winds, beach walks

 We had a few days of strong winds, so pretty much just stayed on the boat.  

Saw a max of around 28 knots, while waiting out a 3 day blow


What to do while sitting on the boat:  Watch movies, read books, surf internet and, make cookies of course.   Kris is trying to eat a low carbohydrate diet, so tried a new cookie recipe.  

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Double Breasted to Little Ragged

 We spent a nice couple of days at Double Breasted Cay.  Met some nice folks.  

Rita on "Como No", took some time to teach me Bahamian Weaving.  You use silver palm fronds to weave.  I just made a small item to learn from, but will try bigger projects later.


Saturday, January 22, 2022

Lee Stocking Island south to the Ragged Islands

 We stayed at Lee Stocking Island for 4 days, while a front passed through.  Spent time exploring on shore, and working again on our dodger.    Lee Stocking used to house a marine research center which is now abandoned.  

It is interesting to walk around the island and see all the abandoned equipment, supplies, and buildings.   It was probably more money to remove the items than to just leave them.

Ocean side view from Lee Stocking Island