Our softball team won – 7-4!! This, despite the fact that
the local team are much better players. It must have been the cheering crowd,
of which I was a noisy part (cowbell and all)😊.
Since
then, Jeff and I hiked to our favourite beach on the Atlantic side, spent a day
doing errands in Georgetown, and last night attended the 40th
anniversary gala of the Regatta on the beach – in gala costume, of course (pics
below). The free rum punch flowed, and prizes were awarded for the best costumes.
Today,
I had a private ukulele lesson, and then Jeff and I spent the afternoon on
another gorgeous ocean-side beach, with a picnic lunch. We got there following
a path called “the art walk” to which boaters have added pieces of hand-made
artwork – really neat!
One
more night on Stocking Island, and then we’re hunkering down in Red Shanks for
the big blow expected this weekend (up to 30 knots of wind!). We’re now
starting to clean and close up the boat for our departure in a little over a
week – lots to do. But meanwhile we continue to enjoy Regatta activities with a
bocce ball tournament on Monday, and then the closing ceremonies on Tuesday.
All in all, a great way to end our Winter in the Bahamas!
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