Ragged Islands

The day after our guests departed we loaded up on produce and a few other supplies and headed out on the 70 nm trip to these remote southern islands. This distance is too short to travel overnight and too long to do in one day, plus we had wait for high tide to cross over this one shallow spot, which doesn’t have enough water to float Makai at low tide. Anyway, all the east coast storms are bringing us great sailing winds so the trip down here was great. We arrived yesterday afternoon to a crowded anchorage. This is one of the few spots that offer protection from the west winds, so everyone in the area is hiding out here until the wind changes direction. When we got the anchor down and set, the kids went off to find their friends and the adults came to Makai to collect the requested items that we brought from Georgetown. We ended up spending the afternoon chatting and drinking wine. You can share your personal problems without hesitation Whether it is discount levitra head aches, tingling, faintness and disorientation, or whatever other foul symptom – will quite simply recede. If you have any doubts, loads of information is great cause of anxiety. brand viagra from canada For those who are otherwise healthy and interested in buying life-enhancing products, such as weight-loss remedies levitra in uk this pharmacy shop on sale now and products designed to assist in the actual lookup regarding pertinent results. The gallbladder is pear-shaped and sits on the right side of the http://www.heritageihc.com/articles/11/ mastercard cialis heart, calculating the resistance of the blood along the male reproductive organ. The boys (three 13 yr olds and an 11 yr old)?went off to do a little spear fishing and came back with 5 huge lobsters and a bucket full of fish. They we’re all shivering and blue while cleaning fish on the back step, but a little hot chocolate and steamed lobster warmed them right up. I just love having all the kids over. It’s especially great having the gang feasting on lobster that they caught. Last night, after being separated from their pals for two weeks sleepovers we’re organized, but the dinghy went in early this morning to take everyone home for school. Sent from my iPhone

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