We decided to stay over at the Other Shore Club until Thurs. morning so we could go hear Kevin and his band, the Gully Roosters, play at Green Turtle Club on Wed. night. Rode the scooter well after dark around the island, which was an interesting adventure. Good thing we had been over there before, as it was really dark and we had some questions about which way was the right way to turn! Unfortunately, our camera batteries failed so we couldn't capture the moment. They performed outside on the patio, and it was just so pretty. Lots of folks dancing and enjoying their music.
A few fotos taken during our last four days at Green Turtle follow:
DOCKMASTER KEVIN IN HIS MARINA OFFICE,
LEADER OF "GULLY ROOSTERS" BAND
ANN, GRANT AND JOHN HEADING OUT FOR AN ADVENTURE
ANOTHER BEACH WALK ON GREEN TURTLE CAY
AREN'T THEY CUTE?
CHAR WALKING UP TO LOWE ART GALLERY - BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS!
LOWE ART GALLERY
GROUNDS AT LOWE'S ART GALLERY
We had Couch Fritters and a Burger at 2 Shorty's in New Plymouth, great little place where the locals gather for lunch.
LOOKS LIKE WE'RE GOING TO GET DRENCHED SHORTLY!
WHO CARES IF WE GET WET! LET'S KEEP WALKING!
May 17-20 ... Off we cruised at high tide about 18 miles south to Great Guana Cay where we anchored in Fisher's Bay. Between Green Turtle and Guana, we went through the Whale Cay Channel. Whale Cay Channel is probably the most challenging and notorious passage in the Abacos. You have to cross through an opening in the reef to go outside into the Atlantic to get around Whale Cay as it is too shallow in the Sea of Abaco there. In north or east winds, combined current surge and wiind - locally known as rage - can be heavy and dangerous. Sometimes you have to wait for days until the seas are calm enough. We had a smooth passage with about two-foot swells.
VIEW FROM ANCHORAGE AT FISHER'S BAY
We gave a big cheer to welcome the sun on the morning of the 18th. Went to shore and headed for Nippers on the beach for lunch! What a place and what a gorgeous beach! The reef, known as the 3rd largest in the world, is very close to shore. Went for a walk on the beach - it's was just breathtaking! Went for a swim behind Omega when we got back. Tide's In (Stephen and Pam) and OptiMystique (William and Judy) arrived at Fisher's Bay, and Stephen and Pam came by to say hi. These two boats plus September Song (Bob and Stephanie) and Serendipity (Jay and Nancy) left Marathon April 1st and cruised first to the Exumas before coming up to the Abacos.
NIPPERS ON THE BEACH AT GREAT GUANA CAY
THIS IS THE LIFE!!!
OMEGA AT ANCHOR AT GREAT GUANA CAY
SUNSET ON THE SEA OF ABACO
On the 19th, we went for a long dinghy ride along Great Guana's shoreline to the south. Lots of nice homes along the waterfront.
September Song and Serendipity arrived from Marsh Harbour, and we got to meet Bob's daughter, Patti, who is visiting from Moline, IL.
BOB, STEPHANIE, AND PATTI CAME OVER TO
SAY "HI!"
Went to welcome and visit Jay and Nancy and visited with William and Judy as well. It is fun to be with these "Bahama Bums" out here in the Abacos!
ANOTHER GORGEOUS SUNSET
Sunday is a big day at Nippers when they have their weekly Pig Roast. The anchorage filled up with boats, and everyone headed for Nippers at midday! It was a beautiful sunny day!
NIPPERS AT MIDDAY WHEN PIG ROAST BEGAN
Meet our friends, known as the "BAHAMA BUMS!"
NANCY AND JAY (SERENDIPITY)
STEPHEN AND PAM (TIDE'S IN)
BOB AND STEPHANIE (SEPTEMBER SONG)
WILLIAM AND JUDY (OPTIMYSTIQUE)
The whole gang had a great time at Nippers as you can see.
We were surprised to see Brendal from Green Turtle Cay at Nippers. Brendal entertained with Kevin at Pineapples when
we were there. He owns a dive shop next to Green Turtle Club.
BRENDAL FROM GREEN TURTLE, CHAR AND BILL
NIPPERS DOES A BOOMING BUSINESS AT
THEIR SUNDAY PIG ROASTS. YOU
CAN'T LEAVE WITHOUT TRYING ONE OF
THEIR SPECIAL BAHAMIAN DRINKS, MON!
So long for now! Will be posting our visit to Tilloo Cay and Hopetown soon.
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