Cruise 2017 Adventure

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March 15th, 2019
Mermaid
This stainless Mermaid and Piano was commissioned by the illusionist David Copperfield who owns a nearby Cay. rather lovely.
March 15th, 2019
Stingray
This is a small stingray but its always good to see them as I go for my daily paddleboard. Not at all bothered by me and to watch them swim is lovely as they fan their wings.
March 15th, 2019
Cave
This cave is in Rudder Cut Cay which is an anchorage that we will be revisiting for its lovely. That's Pearl in the background.
March 15th, 2019
Pancake Day
As ever we celebrated Pancake Day although I have to confess we were a day late thanks to boat movements etc. As ever I cooked a few too many but we managed!
March 10th, 2019
A Perfect Day
Only one way to end a day like that.......cheers
March 10th, 2019
JR
We came across JR on our rambles who is the island carver and as you can see a very good one too
March 10th, 2019
peace and tranquility
After the cave we buzzed over to Little farmers Cay for a wander around what is a lovely little community which has a laid back and friendly approach to life that's captured in this picture of contentment
March 10th, 2019
A good day
It was a great pleasure to catch up with Ian, Michelle and the good ship Mahina in Staniel Cay of the Exumas (if you recall they sailed with us down the ICW from Norfolk and on too St Augustine)

In fact, we are sailing together and this picture is us at anchor close to Little Farmers Cay thanks to a fantastic couple of hops south from Staniel Cay. The morning saw a fresh reach to Black Point where we popped ashore to use the laundry before upping anchor and having another blast to where we are in the picture.

The picture was taken just before we disappeared into the Island in search of a large cave that was eventually found by tracker Tracey - eat your heart out Tonto, you've nothing on a Cornish maid.

That morning Ian and I went for our daily explore and exercise with me on my now trusty paddleboard and his kayak. On our return we saw something big in the water and a huge eagle Ray about six feet across swam between us with its wing tips just about brushing us. Talk about thrilling and at the time I would have paid thousands for a camera. I now take it on my paddles for I am sure there will be more.
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