Whimbrel - Sandpiper
Great Blue Heron
the school of all ages …
this island is very religious
the only place that we saw had solar ..
this tug picture is for Norm Menary, GYC
a cat boat from Rhode Island, the skipper sailed it here a few years ago
1,800 miles … 26 ft and 10 ft beam, a real beauty
the sand flats that will be behind our boat when the next storm hits us, which is Friday and Saturday
the dinghy dock .. everything looks good right ??? we are the furthest one
lumber being delivered to this island
I didn't get the best shot but they are loading cement blocks and commented that it is tricky to
position them properly so they don't shift during heavy seas
a local radio station
this is what we came back to after 2 hours ashore
another boater brought me to Modaki with all our supplies, then he went back and brought Janine and our dinghy .. and Dave and Joe brought our motor
this is the family that helped us … I gave little David a Shack Shack seed pod
this family is full time living on their boat and home schooling David
repairing our 4 inch seam opening … clothes pins, kitchen utensils and weights from my dive belt
we are also repairing a sliding door from one of the cupboards
this guy flew over us a few times .. he waves with his feet
Mike on Lagom, came to the last available mooring ball, since he is single handling, Alan, Joe and Dave went to get the mooring ball for him
the Amish women that came on the same barge that the truck was on in an earlier picture
we are heading off to the local fish man, for some lobster
some of the fishing boats
we all got fresh lobster for $16 pound
another day coming to a close
there is a storm coming for two days, with winds during the Thunderstorms, of 70 knots
that is why we are on mooring balls .. they are a bit pricy at $25 night, but after the 40 knot winds and
2 of us dragging … we will pay the price
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