Charmed (Debbie and Craig) and Jay Sea Dee (Jodi, John, and their mini dachshund, Obie) arrived at about 10:30. When we called to welcome them, Craig suggested we all take our dinghies and explore the mangrove estuaries. It wasn't the best time to go based on the tide, but we were game. It was beautiful, like a scene from "The African Queen," although the water was only ankle deep in places and we were forced to drag the dinghies.


On the way back to the boats the others suggested we get together for a game of Phase 10, so after getting cleaned up they came over to the Lena Bea. Fun game, but this was a marathon - took us 3-4 hours to finish one game.
Charmed and Jay Sea Dee are headed north and we're headed south, so we bade each other safe sailing and parted ways; we'll probably meet up again somewhere, sometime.
By the way, John, Craig, Captain Jim Stengel (who we met in Marathon) and another guy are taking Jay Sea Dee across the Atlantic to Portugal this spring. It will be fun to follow their blog.
Greetings from a state expecting snow tonight.... a mere three inches though. :)
ReplyDeleteWe leave for Montego Bay on March 12. Counting down the hours now.
Love the bird photos - THAT is my speed. How amazing that they eat from your hand!
More later this weekend...
Suzanne
So sorry about the snow; you've had a tough winter there, haven't you. That trip to Jamaica will be good medicine.
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