The sunrise on Monday, May 12 was blocked by low atmospheric clouds. And the rest of the sky turned an odd violet-ish color. We’d decided to move around the corner, where it was more protected from the wind/wind chop (the … Continue reading →
Keith’s Perspective on the Exuma Islands, Bahamas
On Saturday, we were still in Palm Cay marina. Dad and I changed the engine oil, then we ate some food at the marina restaurant. Samedi on était encore au Plam Cay marina. Papa et moi avons changé l’huile du … Continue reading →
Keith’s Perspective on Atlantis Resort and Marina and Palm Cay Marina in Nassau, Bahamas/Le point de vue de Keith sur Atlantis Resort and Marina et Palm Cay Marina à Nassau, Bahamas
This week has been very fun. On Saturday, we didn’t do much, we drove around in the dinghy. On Sunday, we didn’t do anything. On Monday morning, we went to the city of Nassau. The drive there was scary. There were … Continue reading →
Spring Updates
Spring Updates
Lunch at Xuma’s, Highbourne Cay, Exuma Islands, Bahamas
Continued… When Christi and Keith returned to the dinghy dock, they saw that Kosmopolitan wasn’t there. They walked out to the southwest edge of the marina to watch for Eric’s arrival. Looking north, we could see the marina, the little … Continue reading →
Welcome to Highbourne Cay, Exuma Islands, Bahamas
Sunrise on Sunday, May 11, 2025 Last night, we’d gotten a text from a fellow cruiser letting us know that the little market at Highbourne Cay Resort and Marina, which was a little north of Shroud Cay, had eggs in … Continue reading →
Back to the Washing Machine, Shroud Cay, Exuma Islands, Bahamas
Dawn on Saturday, May 10 Today we went back to the Washing Machine at 1500 with the two families in the northern anchorage. Yesterday, we were so fixated on all the turtles at the mouth of the northern anchorage that … Continue reading →
The Washing Machine, Shroud Cay, Exuma Islands, Bahamas
Sunrise on Friday, May 9 The rolliness had increased and the anchorage was becoming uncomfortable. Sadly, it was forecast to get worse as the winds continued to shift. We were disappointed because, on paper, it looked like this anchorage should have … Continue reading →
Venice
Northern Italy has long been high on our list of places to visit. For the summer of 2020, we had booked moorage for Dirona in Genoa and planned to tour the area extensively. The COVID pandemic changed those plans, and we finally filled that gap on a last-minute trip to attend the Italian Grand Prix…