We dinghied over to the Tupp’s dinghy dock and ate lunch, Eliz’s treat, at Snappa’s. Afterwards we went to Mermaid Reef again to swim before another big blow and cold weather descended upon us with nights predicted in the low 50s. And blow it did with Little Harbour clocking 41mph, and we clocked a gust at 27k on our boat. Hardly anyone was moving, all hunkered down in their boats. Eliz and Elena walked to town, though, and spent the day shopping and looking around. We’ve had glorious weather until now and were able to do and see a lot while the kids were here. The wind stirred up the silt and sand and the Sea of Abaco was a milky sea green with the dark front behind it.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
The Big Blow
We dinghied over to the Tupp’s dinghy dock and ate lunch, Eliz’s treat, at Snappa’s. Afterwards we went to Mermaid Reef again to swim before another big blow and cold weather descended upon us with nights predicted in the low 50s. And blow it did with Little Harbour clocking 41mph, and we clocked a gust at 27k on our boat. Hardly anyone was moving, all hunkered down in their boats. Eliz and Elena walked to town, though, and spent the day shopping and looking around. We’ve had glorious weather until now and were able to do and see a lot while the kids were here. The wind stirred up the silt and sand and the Sea of Abaco was a milky sea green with the dark front behind it.
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