This is a VHF cruiser net
run by a local resident, but we forget to turn on the radio soon
enough to listen. We hear someone call “Krazy Lady”. There can
only be one “Krazy Lady” and sure enough it is Anne Gates who we
were docked next to in Nassau. We chat on the radio and Ann later
stops by for a quick visit.
Later in the morning we go
ashore and check out the local market, which is very well stocked
with just about anything we could need, even ice cream. After
checking out the liquor store we head over to the Sou'side Bar and
Grill for lunch. Good food and good prices, with a view high above
the water. Before for we order we feed our devices a good meal of
WiFi.
Sou'side Bar and Grill |
Ann and Jim & Martha
“Togwotee” walk by with a load of grocery’s and are heading to
the dinghy dock and back to their boats. About 15 minutes later,
they are back. The water was fairly rough at the dinghy dock and
they decide to come back and chill for a while. Jim & Martha have
an Allied Seabreeze and are from Claiborne, Maryland.
Hope you guys are enjoying Long Island, one of my favorite anchorages, especially since you now have a go fast dinghy. Have fun!
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