Hanging Oak Tree

Hanging Oak Tree

Sunday, March 23, 2008

SeaSpray

  • We took a vacation from our trip and went to another marina, SeaSpray, White Sound on Elbow Cay. It's between the Atlantic Ocean and the Sea of Abaco. I believe 28 boats went on the rendezvous.
  • The ocean was just breaking, the waves were perfect for jumping over. Only thing was the reef was right there. You could not go in the water; it was actually dangerous. If a wave knocked you over, you landed on coral not sand. There were several surfers; they were wearing helmets, like the ones a person wears when bike riding.
  • We took a long walk along the beach and collected great shells. My butt is burnt from bending over and having it face the sun.
  • We sat by the Garbonzo Pool Bar, took a swim and had several libations. We had dinner at the Boat House Restaurant. A band played a mixture of music and we danced the night away.
  • The next morning a brunch was planned. We were to gather on the dock and each boat was to bring a dish for 10 to 12 people - sound familiar? I made french toast, only a little differently. Down here coconuts are plentiful. The local bakery makes coconut bread, I had it sliced a little thicker. I made the regular mix with eggs, milk, vanilla and sugar. Mike put some coconut rum in it. Oh my God, was that good! Two loaves of bread disappeared quickly. The only problem was that it started to rain cats and dogs. We could not use the restaurant because they were serving breakfast. The couple that arranged the weekend split us into three groups and we went on different boats. We were on a 65 ft. Talk about luxury!
  • After eating, we went with another couple to Mass. They had a golf cart; it's still hard to remember to drive on the left side of the street. Mass was held in the library, which is about the size of our dining room at home.
  • The whole day was a wash. In the afternoon, the manager, Junior, let us use the restaurant for games. We learned a new card game, "Golf." Nine hands and you have to pay attention. At night we were shuttled to the Hope Town Harbour Lodge. Mike had the best prime rib ever.
  • The next day we were in a whole different world. We took a walk passed saltbox cottages with white picket fences. The other extreme was huge mansions with beautiful flower gardens. We went to Tahiti Beach. I was told that this beach is one of the top ten in the world. We headed back to Boat Harbour, which we are now calling "home" and once again enjoyed sitting around the pool.

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View from CN Tower

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Lock #17

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Another view of canal

View of canal

View of canal

Another lock

Another lock

Last lock

Last lock