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Moving On

Posted by on March 19, 2013

We are in the out islands where internet signals are few and far, unless you want to pay extortion-like fees. Five bucks an hour, I’ll go without. Anyway, we were in Governors Harbor Eleuthera for over a week visiting with friends and relaxing. We are now in Rock Sound, southern Eleuthera waiting on weather to cross to the Exumas. It’s been a while so the story is kind of a blurr so I will just post some pictures.

First afternoon in Governors Harbour. We tried to capture the rays of sun shining down the clouds, didn’t come out so well but it’s nice anyway:

Beach at Governors Harbour. The town in the distance is actually Cupid’s Cay:

Governors Harbor, Dea Latis way off in the distance:

Road from Cupid’s Cay to Governors Harbor:

Library built in 1897 right across from the beach:

Another beach shot, Dea Latis waaay off in the distance. The anchoring is very poor here, the only decent spot is way out in the northeast corner of the harbor.

We went to the local bakery, the bread was still warm when we got there:

Finished grocery shopping with friends Tina and Pamela:

Governors Harbour Fire Dept:

One of the many churches:

Anglican Church also across from the beach:

Tried to capture another sunset:

We ate our lobster tails. They are thicker and meatier than Maine lobster:

On one of our trips to the beach this ray went swimming by:

The four of us went to lunch at the Beach House on the Atlantic side of Eleuthera. This was the view:

The Beach House restaurant:

Beach shot, Atlantic side:

We took the dinghy up the west coast exploring and snorkeling:

Water is beautiful but a little cool at 73-74 degrees:

Further up the coast we found this cave:

If you look at the opening inside at the top just to the left there is an owl perched on a rock:

Owl looking at me like “Uh, I work at night. Can you just leave me alone?”:

Another owl just around the corner. “seriously?”:

One more owl shot:

Dinghy anchored outside the cave:

Further up the coast we found another cave, not very deep but it was beautiful:

The water is about eight feet deep:

Looking out and down the coast:

Back at the harbor looking out at Cupid’s Cay:

Sometimes we take things for granted, like being able to eat whatever we want. I have been wanting a salad and I noticed the supply boat at the government dock. The next day I took a chance and went to the store. Sure enough they had lettuce ($2.50 a head)! I bought lettuce, one cucumber ($1.00), tomato (.85c), and with some left over carrots and green pepper I made an awesome salad! Not a big deal to most but to me it was quite an accomplishment and it was soooo good!

We left Governors Harbour on the 18th of March and headed south to Rock Sound. Along the way we put out the fishing rod and before too long, zzzzing, we hooked something:

 

It was a 3+ foot barracuda. Nice teeth:

I think it was more like 4 feet:

Fortunately, while pulling him up, he slipped off the hook and swam away. You should see the teeth marks on my lure!

Right now we are anchored in Rock Sound where we will reprovision and plan our route to the Exumas. There is a cold front with squalls and thunderstorms coming through. Once the front blows through we will depart for Highborne Cay Cut and then south along the Exuma banks. Internet is reported to be almost nonexistent or extremely expensive so we will update when we can.

Until then…stay warm!

3 Responses to Moving On

  1. Dad/Bob

    Good to see your post. I have been missing them. Love to see the clear water. Take care and have a fun crossing. Love you guys.

  2. mom

    Glad to catch up…miss you both..stay safe love

  3. Sherry

    awesome pictures. thanks for sharing. was wondering how you were going to get that barracuda off your line! I bet it was fun to reel him in. love ya.