It was another clear and sunny morning here in Great Harbour. The wind was a bit stronger and the chop a bit heavier as we went out for another dinghy ride around small islands and into shallow coves. We shut off the outboard and paddled along the mangroves in search of turtles.
The most interesting sights were above water including flags flying stiff and one most interesting tree. There was plenty of underwater grass to be seen, but no turtles. I practice with the GoPro knowing that we will encounter turtles and fish eventually. Today we were content to enjoy just being on the water.
After lunch we all gathered aboard Spartina and made plans for our final evening together. The dockmaster recommended Brown's and we phoned in our dinner choices for a 7:30 seating. Before catching a ride to the restaurant we got a final group photo. Brown's did not disappoint. It was a charming and cozy spot with friendly folks and delicious food. Barry's lobster special was the star of the evening. Everyone cleaned their dinner plate and all shared slices of guava cake for dessert.
Fernando and Judy leave for the airport at 6:30 tomorrow morning and have a long day of travel ahead of them through Nassau and Charlotte before arriving back in Richmond. Crossroads and Spartina will receive final preparations for an early Friday morning departure to Nassau.
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