Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Lobster boat surprise



We moved off the anchor into Nassau Harbor Club Marina. It makes it easier for Nanc and gives me peace of mind in this crowded anchorage. The boat does funny things with the wind blowing one way and the tide moving in another direction. Tied to the dock you can sleep like a baby with the gentle rocking and air conditioning. You got it, it has finally gotten really warm or almost hot. We know the dock master, Peter, who is a super guy from Holland whom we met last year. We have dinghied over to Atlantis to try to slip there for the weekend, but there are not any slips available for Sat night due to Spring Break and a concert. We shopped for some food items yesterday at a market just across the street , renewed the rum supply (very important), and bought 6 videos for late evening viewing. Avatar, I am too old to appreciate most of it. I understood the message. Don't cut down trees that many things depend on for a life. Brave Heart...? Academy Award? Tonight is Nine, wait for my review. We toured down town today and bought two swim suit cover ups for dining room table cloths. They look really nice, better than place mats. Prior to that, we rode the bus down town for $3 for both of us and toured Fort Fincastle. Then we stopped at Cafe Matisse for a drink and rest stop for Nanc. OK, lobster boat. Since I had rum for the sunset, I was in the cockpit as a runabout moved by holding up lobsters as the sun was setting. We bought two lobster and a hog snapper for $36 dollars. He cleaned all of them. Too much; however Nanc pointed out that a dinner downtown for two would cost over $80 bucks, I guess I made a deal. We had steak and a baked potato as the sun set, and wished all of you were here with us. There is still time and three sleeping spaces available. Just send an e-mail. We hope to start North for home on Sunday, after eating our lobster and Hog Snapper. Life is good, don't spend it all making money you will never spend on yourself. S

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