Saturday, February 13, 2010
2-10-10 We left Emerald Bay Marina yesterday morning. Before we left Ron and Paula Ledgett pulled into the marina. They had heard we were in the area and Paula mistook Francie for me for an instant. Anyway, they had their boat delivered to the islands and then they flew in. We hope to see them again as our visit with them was short and most of the talking was done as we handled lines leaving oujr slip. The seas were rolling again yesterday as we made our way North and entered Adderly Cut. We are anchored for protection from the westerlies off Leaf Cay with perhaps five other cruisers. We went exploring yesterday afternoon and found a small beautiful beach on the other side of Leaf Cay with pink iguanas everywhere. They came right down onto the beach to greet us. We swam at the beach among some sizeable fish and found a couple of lobsters tucked under the reef. We also took the dinghy over to Norman Pond Cay and the beaches there. We thought we might find more iguanas, but there were none on that cay. Today is very windy - perhaps the hardest blow we have had so far - so we are sticking close to the boat. Once the wind dies down, we hope to do some snokeling. Anyway, we need time on the boat to catch up with some work. It is amazing how much there is to do on 30 feet. I hope to attach some pictures of us having all too much fun with Francie and Ken in Emerald Bay Cay and of Georgetown.
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