Saturday, 11 March 2017

Farewell George Town

Now I have to admit, I wasn't sure, in the beginning, if I was going to like George Town with all the activities and tons of boats but guess what? .... I did.....a lot...and, like many others, we'll be back. 

There truly is no place like it.  Picture for a moment a community were everyone was  there for each other.  If anyone was in need of anything there would always be someone more than willing to help.  No one would ever be expected to pay back but instead pay it forward. Sounds great doesn't it? Well, that's the cruising community of George Town and it's like a breath of fresh air. Wouldn't it be nice if it were like that everywhere?

We left yesterday just shy of ten weeks later.  It's sad to leave our new (and some old) friends and all the fun activities but we also look forward to what lay ahead.  We have some really cool plans and interesting places to visit before we head back to Ontario.  Among them are Cambridge Cay, Spanish Wells, Harbour Island, and the Abaco Cays.  

Today we are kicking back in one of our favorite places Staniel Cay (by the way, contrary to what I said in the last post, we bypassed Black Point)  It's a stellar day with perfect weather for exploring and snorkeling.  It just doesn't get much better than this.  Tomorrow it's off to Cambridge Cay but.....

More about that next time.

Sunset overlooking hole2
Art classes at the beach
The art teacher
Chat n Chill beach
Arial view of Chat n Chill 
On our way back ... Staniel Cay 

2 comments:

  1. We've really enjoyed your blog. Thank you for sharing your adventures. Wishing you a wonderful sail back to the States. Clam seas and fair winds. xo

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  2. So, I'm not ordinarily a turquoise kinda gal ... nor, even a blue(sy) person. Green is about as close as I get to blue. Except the night black-blue colour. Or, real Indigo dye from Japan. Anyway, these blues are enjoyable to my eye. How is it possible to have so many different turquoises? N,x

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