Sea Glass in the Bahamas

Sea Glass in the Bahamas

Friday, April 30, 2010

Second verse - Same as the first...

Sea Glass tied up snugly at the
"Beautiful Marsh Harbour Marina
& Jib Room Restaurant"


So today was what you might call a "lay day". In other words, we didn't accomplish much. It was a bit overcast and we even had a little rain.  So, we went shopping for some additional provisions - wandered around Marsh Harbour - and scrubbed the dinghy.

But we actually accomplished quite a bit considering that we were kept awake until four in the morning by the idiots next to us on an old 60' Hatteras sportfish boat who just couldn't let the party end. One of the drunk chicks even managed to topple overboard and the rest of them thought that this was just the funniest thing that had ever happened in recorded history. I finally had to play the crotchety old neighbor and ask them to please SHUT UP! I used to be young once - and I am sure I was an idiot too - but I sure can't remember when that was...

So, Friday was kind of a bust. We had thoughts of taking the dinghy and going to Nipper's Beach Bar on Great Guana Cay, but the weather just didn't cooperate. Then, we have kind of been waiting for Travis (Great Harbour's I.T. guy - and Ken's son) to join us, but he decided it wasn't going to happen until later in the week. We did manage to have a great dinner at Wally's here in Marsh - then wandered over to Boat Harbour to see how the party was going at the annual Hatteras-Bertram Shootout fishing tournament (it was dead.) So we headed back to the boat to catch up on e-mail, phone calls and THE BLOG before we are incommunicado for a few days. Which means we are out of Marsh tomorrow and headed down to the south end of the Sea of Abaco to Little Harbour - home of Pete's Pub. Then, on Sunday, we will make the bash south to Eleuthera and hole up for a night or two in Hatchett Bay.

So, watch the SPOT website. We're on the move again.

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