Monday, March 21, 2011

Home to The Abacos


We were up before first light and on our way on our ocean passage from Eleuthera to The Abacos as the sun rose. From Meek's Patch to Lynyard Cay was close to 60 miles so it is always a long day. We had a boisterous sail in 16 knot winds with a mix master of ocean waves. One did not want to spend anytime below decks for long and I took some sea sickness medication just to be on the safe side. We were very relieved to anchor at Lynyard Cay after our nine hours of active sailing. We fell into bed by nine pm and both the captain and admiral slept for almost 10 hours.
` The next day we motored up to Sandy Cay and went snorkelling in the park. The reef is quite nice and the high light was seeing several eagle rays flying over the bottom near the reef. This was my first time dunking my leg in sea water so we are hopeful that I have no ill effects. The Bahamian doctor had said that the sea water eventually can be healing so here is hoping that he is right. My scab wants to come off everytime it gets wet; however I clean my leg, re-apply the cream and re- dress it and seem no worse the wear.....yeah!!! I have missed swimming so much this winter....between the sharks and my leg I have not had my usual swimming. The water in the Abacos is cooler than what we have been used to, but still over 21 degrees C (low 70s F). I hope to get some snorkelling in after we leave Marsh Harbour.
We celebrated Lynn's birthday on Celebrian with cake and lots of good food. Rob made Lynn a special bowl that included a user's manual. She has always teased Rob about making broken conch shells so she got quite a kick out of the manual. We have found some beautiful conch shells this year and "Robare" has been very busy designing his bowls. Some of you reading our blog will find a bowl in your future.

There are very few anchorages in the hub area of the Abacos (Marsh, Elbow, and Man O War)that we have not explored; however we did find a new spot on Guana Cay where we could cross over to the ocean side and see some new areas.
We spent a day beach combing and walking to Nipper's Restaurant for lunch.
Nippers is perched right on the ocean beach and is one of the "must do"places to visit. We have been there a couple of times before but it is always a fun place to stop. I would have liked to have done some snorkelling but I am trying to keep the scab from coming off my leg too early so thought it best not to get my bandage wet. I did however have a brief swim off Celebrian and that was quite wonderful.

This bonker belongs in our tree at the cottage; however it was already in use at a home in Great Guana Cay!!

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