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| Yes, I stole this shot off Google Images... |
The marina we're staying in is huge, and it offers amenities of every kind. We're here until noon, and we'll then set sail for another to be determined destination. Doug and I are already sad that our time here is waining...
Missing this guy...
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| Thank you, Caroline, for the birthday shirt! |
and this guy too!
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| Yes, I'm jumping in on this shot for sure... |
The 4 of us are left the remainder of the trip saying, "Who ARE you? Who ARE you?" like 2 of our UK fb playes who shall remain nameless (TCD and MG). Who ARE you!!!? WHO are YOU?!!!
We began Day 6 by leisurely strolling around the marina at Nanny Cay before setting sail again. Oh, and I was able to "blog" a bit before we left. :0)
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| Luckily we had enough juice here and there to blog! |
The marina was gorgeous!
Stocking up on ice:
AND - a new grill was purchased---let's see how long this one lasts!
Peggy steered us safely out of the marina -
Our view as we're heading out from Nanny's:
Looking back at the marina:
Cruisin' along....
My "job" for the week (since I'm clueless about sailing) was to be the babysitter of this dinghy. He was in need of some discipline at times!
First mate Doug on deck untying the fenders
Long hair, don't care - no makeup for a week. Totally out of my wheel house!
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| Yes, a "selfie" |
Our 11:00AM snack every day (never ending bag!)
| Can't go more than a couple of hours without stuffing our faces.. |
We head back to Cruz Bay, St John's to check back into the US at Custom's
Guess we're not making a quick getaway with the barbed wire?
The United States allows us back in - guess they didn't hear about our escape from Cane Garden???
Well, hey...as long as we're here.....
A final "Santé" at high tide before we set sail again![]() |
| Lovin' this spot! |
Doug and Bill bring the dinghy over to us to head back to the boat.
The Captain and First Mate
Dinghy cam view:
We arrive at Christmas Cove at dusk. Took a little while to locate a mooring, but we do, and all is good for the night!
How's that for a dramatic view?
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| The money shot! |
We took the dinghy over for dinner as none of us felt like cooking, and we had another great dinner but ended up having a couple of casualties along the way.
1. As we entered the marina yacht club the dinghy's kill switch leaped out of the boat into the Caribbean. Good thing the water is like a swimming pool, and the red cord was easily seen and retrieved (with the help of a flashlight or two). ***But --- we had a backup jimmy-rigged kill-switch at the ready - my camera strap.
2. Bill sadly had to say, "Goodbye" to one of his newly purchased (and soooo good looking) Croc sandals. Somewhere, some fish is enjoying that left large Croc I'm sure.
Bill was still hanging on to hope, and not letting that right one go!
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| "Maybe it floated back to me???" |
Our pic at dinner - HAD to get a sneaky shot of the most boring bag of hot air in the form of a human alive (the red faced guy in the black shirt). We felt so sorry for his employees (who could've been the entire cast of "Office Space") that we wanted to take them back to the boat with us! Here they are being held captive by this man aka "THE MOST INTERESTING MAN IN THE WORLD":
| "Blah, blah, blah, blah, your students, and blah blah blah blah your coursework...." |
It poured rain (for the first time on our trip) while we were eating, then after dinner, we headed back dinghy style to Lady Margaret, and then we stayed up way past our bedtime solving most of the world's problems. Sad that our time to depart is drawing near.





























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