Great Harbor – Again!
I heard Gabriel scream underwater. I looked behind me and saw him face to face with a tiger shark. It looked to be about 10 feet long.
I heard Gabriel scream underwater. I looked behind me and saw him face to face with a tiger shark. It looked to be about 10 feet long.
Chub Cay is home to a large resort and marina and well known for its world class fishing. Upon arrival we anchored right in front of the resort. The water was so clear and calm that you could…
Christmas at Staniel Cay was filled with joy, laughter, terror, caves, and swimming pigs.
After departing Fort Lauderdale, we spent most of November in Biscayne Bay, where we swam, hiked, explored, and endured Hurricane Nicole.
Fort Lauderdale was swarming with boats – especially since we arrived during the International Boat Show. All the marinas were full. There was nowhere to anchor. There were cruise ships, cargo ships, and draw bridges at every turn.
We spent three days sailing from Hilton Head, SC to Cape Canaveral, FL. It should have been a two day trip, but we stopped frequently to swim in the warm, clear, and unusually calm waters of the gulf stream.
After a couple months of garage sales, donation centers, and trips to the dump, we’d finally parted ways with about ninety percent of our stuff. We loaded up our remaining belongings into our pickup truck and drove to Charleston