3-15-2014: Anchored out in the beautiful, clear blue water by Manjack Cay, Abaco, Bahamas

Friday, April 25, 2014

4-21-2014 thru 4-25, 2014, still at Marsh Harbour Marina

4-21, 22 & 23-2014, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday:
Monday was a lazy day, didn’t do much of anything.  Mike from Casey Dee and Bob and Sherry from Wind Song II left Tuesday morning.  The Whale has calmed down and quite a few boats are leaving.  We rented a car for 24 hours starting at 12:30 today.  This afternoon we drove to Treasure Cay and see the sights.  Beautiful beach and enjoyed a good lunch.  We were not too impressed by the marina, especially for the price they charge per foot.  We were glad we did not  take the boat there.  On Wednesday morning we drove to Little Harbor, Pete’s Pub and Gallery, and had lunch.  We really liked this place and will probably bring our boat here sometime.  Their gallery was excellent with some of the most beautiful sculptures I have ever seen.  I really liked “The Old Man in the Sea”; it was huge and cost thousands of dollars.  I would have bought it (LOL!) but we don’t have room on the boat for it.

CO's comments: They only use 12 gauge shotguns with slugs here for boar hunting and they consider it a delicacy.  I would like to try it sometime.  At Nippers on Guana Cay, they have a wild boar roast every Sunday.



4-22-2014: The beach at Treasure Cay


4-22-2014: These Curly Tail’s are found on all the Cays in the Abaco.  Thought you would like this Austin.




4-23-2014: Our day at Little Harbor.


4-23-2014:  Unique speed bumps at Little Harbor.


4-23-2014:  View on the drive up to Little Harbor.  We were told that this is good boar hunting land.  Boar and birds are the only thing they hunt here on Great Abaco Island.


4-24 and 25-2014, Thursday and Friday: More lazy days, waiting on our boat part.  It rained most of the afternoon on Thursday.  Now we are told our part will not be here until Monday because of the holiday
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1 comment:

  1. Pete's Pub was one of our favorite. We anchored there for almost a week. Took the dingy back to the caves they lived in when they first came to the Abacos. They have the best island drink for your money and it came in a Solo cup and also a great hamburger. Yes those sculptures are a little pricey.

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