Thursday, February 10, 2011

Finally leaving Georgetown

We have been in Georgetown since Saturday.  We have had fun catching up with friends, going for walks to the beach, watching volleyball games, and trying to stay cool in the 80 - 90 degree heat.  Yesterday we needed to charge the batteries so decided to go for a sail and just let the engine run.  We had 15 - 20 knots of ESE wind and were having such a great time sailing north with a fishing line in the water we would have kept going except we did not have any water, money, gas for the dinghy, or much food.  We reluctantly came back to Georgetown to reprovision.  We have said so long to our friends and will be heading north tomorrow.  We would like to get to Wardwick Wells by next week to meet up with Scott and Kitty on TAMURE.



In between the beaches the rock formations are intricate and interesting, although anyone who fell on them would look like they went through a cheese grater.

Camaouflaged trees. In this case I guess you can't see the trees for the forest?

There are a lot of boats in Georgetown now.  People are saying there are too many, so instead of being part of the problem we will be part of the solution and go somewhere else.

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