Wine is a staple “food” in some
households (boats) so when provisioning in another country (USA) one
sometimes buys products by labels. The label on this red wine caught
our attention and lo and behold we now have it at the cash to buy.
Doug and Paul have been friends for over 30 years so a good bottle of
wine is on the menu every night (we hope its good!)... when just
buying on label who knows what it tastes like.
We ventured down to Oven Rock.... near
Little Farmer's Cay Island. This rock is a landmark as to where to
anchor. When you go ashore there is a trail to a large cave. This
cave is one that Matthew and his friend Matt loved to swim in the
mineral “pool”. I had lost my camera for a short 48 hours so I
was not able to take pictures at this time …. but today I did. Many
visitors come to this cave (by word of mouth to other boaters) as we
see many footprints and some markers along the way to guide future
trekkers. We have left a marker behind to help future explorers to
find this cave.
Inside the cave, nice and cool |
We are sitting at anchorage at
Black Point Settlement using the free internet on the island. We ate
at the famous Lorraine's Restaurant and had a conch burger and fried
fish …. DELICIOUS! She is so busy one is suppose to go up and serve
yourself a Kalik (beer) at the counter. This is what one does here in
Black Point here... isn't it wonderful?
This is a large mural inside Lorraine's Cafe Black Point |
I took a 9 second video near the Staniel Cay dump... we drop off our garbage and then hike to the ocean side. The waves are magnificent.
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