Hello everyone!
It is Monday May 23rd. We had an amazing weekend. We left Marsh Town on Friday and headed out to Elbow Cay. We took a mooring in Hopetown Harbor and began looking for sea turtles because we were told it was a great place to see them. We did not have any luck the first day and Emily was very disappointed! We woke up on Saturday morning (Patrick's birthday!) and began our day of exploring. We started with the Elbow Reef lighthouse and ambled up the 101 steps to sweeping views of the harbor, the Atlantic Ocean and the Sea of Abaco.
Notice our boat on the left side of this photo!
After the lighthouse we went into town and explored a wonderful place called the Hopetown Harbor Lodge where the kids swam while Jay and I planned the day. One of the wonderful things about the resorts on the islands is the beaches are public and you can access them through the resorts. If you have lunch or a drink, you can use the pool as well. We think this is a wonderful thing!
We left Hopetown Harbor sooner than expected because friends we have met from Florida, aboard the "Morgan", called us on our radio to tell us they were anchored in a beautiful spot on Tilloo bank so after ice cream and lunch, we left the harbor and headed out to Tilloo. Luckily, there were many turtles in the harbor and we spotted them on the way back to the boat and while we were preparing too leave. Emily reported 7 turtles near the boat! Yeah!!
We anchored in Tilloo with our friends the Cole's and everyone took a turn Wakeboarding! We kayaked and saw some amazing starfish and rays. Other friends the Ruddimans, from British Columbia were in the area aboard "Mango Groove" - the catamaran they have been living on since October. We had a get together for Patrick's birthday and all the kids enjoyed watching a movie!
On Sunday, we headed to a spot called Sandy Cay, not far from Tilloo bank to snorkel. It was absolutely amazing! We anchored where it was deep enough for the boat and then took the dinghy into the more shallow reef area. I used my underwater camera for some pictures and it's obvious that I need some practice with it! I was able to capture the color of the coral pretty well and a puffer fish that followed us around!!
It is Monday May 23rd. We had an amazing weekend. We left Marsh Town on Friday and headed out to Elbow Cay. We took a mooring in Hopetown Harbor and began looking for sea turtles because we were told it was a great place to see them. We did not have any luck the first day and Emily was very disappointed! We woke up on Saturday morning (Patrick's birthday!) and began our day of exploring. We started with the Elbow Reef lighthouse and ambled up the 101 steps to sweeping views of the harbor, the Atlantic Ocean and the Sea of Abaco.
Notice our boat on the left side of this photo!
After the lighthouse we went into town and explored a wonderful place called the Hopetown Harbor Lodge where the kids swam while Jay and I planned the day. One of the wonderful things about the resorts on the islands is the beaches are public and you can access them through the resorts. If you have lunch or a drink, you can use the pool as well. We think this is a wonderful thing!
We left Hopetown Harbor sooner than expected because friends we have met from Florida, aboard the "Morgan", called us on our radio to tell us they were anchored in a beautiful spot on Tilloo bank so after ice cream and lunch, we left the harbor and headed out to Tilloo. Luckily, there were many turtles in the harbor and we spotted them on the way back to the boat and while we were preparing too leave. Emily reported 7 turtles near the boat! Yeah!!
We anchored in Tilloo with our friends the Cole's and everyone took a turn Wakeboarding! We kayaked and saw some amazing starfish and rays. Other friends the Ruddimans, from British Columbia were in the area aboard "Mango Groove" - the catamaran they have been living on since October. We had a get together for Patrick's birthday and all the kids enjoyed watching a movie!
On Sunday, we headed to a spot called Sandy Cay, not far from Tilloo bank to snorkel. It was absolutely amazing! We anchored where it was deep enough for the boat and then took the dinghy into the more shallow reef area. I used my underwater camera for some pictures and it's obvious that I need some practice with it! I was able to capture the color of the coral pretty well and a puffer fish that followed us around!!
Puffer fish among the choral
Emily practicing her snorkel/scuba dives
Hannah's version of flying!
Patrick scoping out the fish
After the snorkeling, we all went to Tahiti Beach for some rest and relaxation where our friend Christina from British Columbia taught everyone how to open coconuts! Unfortunately, they were all rotten but it did not ruin the fun - or the education. We picked two more from the beach to open today.
It was a very busy and wonderful weekend which we ended by cooking on the beach with everyone and sharing what we all had aboard our boats. The grownups and kids all sat together and shared stories about our homes and our families and friends. It felt like we had all known each other for years instead of just a few days. I guess the common thread of exploring and boating (and sleeping in sandy sheets!) can bring people together like that. We continue to be so thankful to be here.
Love to all,
The Welsh Family