Saturday, June 2, 2012

Great Harbour Trawler at Great Harbour Cay

Spoonbill - a Great Harbour at Great Harbour

Today was a lay day as we relaxed and waited for the weather to calm down just a bit before the crossing to Abaco.  Morning brought overcast skies and rain.  So I took advantage of this time to get into the skiff and scrub Spoonbill's hull.  Spent most of the morning on the project while Larry made some inquiries and rounded up a car to take the family to "Shell Beach" for, yes, some shelling.

Around noon, the skies cleared, the sun came out, and it got HOT.  I managed to escape the heat by retreating to the Rocky Hill Pool Bar for Conch Fritters and cold Kaliks.  Shortly after, the Mass Family showed up from a vigorous day of shelling and also made a beeline to Rocky Hill.  The food was excellent.

Good Food at Rocky Hill!

Rocky Hill Pool Bar
Dinner tonight will probably just be picking at leftovers and dips, as everyone is still pretty full! If we have a favorable window for the crossing to the Abacos, we might just make a dawn start tomorrow!

Captain Eric, your humble narrator.

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