Slowly Moving North
We said goodbye to George Town today and all the fun times and fun people! We stayed a month and it is easy to stay here with all the events and activities. We had water aerobics, yoga and beach get-togethers as well as lots of swimming and trail walking. There were many other activities depending on your interests. Lise did ukulele lessons and Steve played volleyball.
Yesterday we did a big grocery shop but no bread. It’s hit and miss what will be in stock. There hasn’t been any plain yogurt on the shelf for a few weeks now so we are eating oatmeal for breakfast every day.
I also got my haircut at a shop that does hair and sells fish. It turns out that the owner’s husband is a fisherman and they sell whatever he happens to catch that day.
We had a craving for ice cream but there are no ice cream shops in town and our freezer is full, so we took a couple of spoons to town, bought a tub of ice cream at the grocery store and ate it on the spot.
We celebrated Steve’s birthday with Lise’s pizza and cupcakes aboard Gaya.
Another beautiful rainbow - every time it rains.
We are on our way north as Lise’s family is flying in to Staniel Cay to stay on their boat in a couple of weeks. Today we travelled to Lee Stocking Island - we were here before but didn’t have time to explore. Our two boats are the only ones anchored out in the bay on a sandbar.
More to follow!
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