Upgrading our comfort……

Another fun easy day….. good breakfast… headed out to pick up a couple of things to make our comfort a little nicer….. our mattress is like sleeping on a concrete pad, so we seeked out and [finally] found a store that had some home furnishings that is going to make sleep a bit more enjoyable. Won’t know for sure until tomorrow morning…

Island Insight, it’s amazing the things you take for granted living in the good ole U.S. of A.  Places on tropical islands don’t carry all the fun magnificent things we take for granted in the continental United States……… (helpful hint: create a separate folder on your phone and take pictures of the food stuff near and dear to your heart — makes it tons easier to show someone [who doesn’t get your language], a picture of what you are after. A lot of the time they will actually have it, when they know what it looks like~!)

Stopped by a new dive shop to find out they are much more expensive than the dive shop next door that I thought was completely out of hand…… live and learn…..

Got to complete a full driving tour of the waterfront during our outing today. Simple but absolutely beautiful~~

Gonna stop here and leave it at pictures. I think the plan is to snorkel Lac Bay tomorrow, the place with the mega-piles of conch shells and the almost un-describably blue water….. hope to have lots of fun pictures of that~~~

(Apologies for the sideways pictures, but between this PoS website and crappy internet – I’m lucky I got anything loaded)

Dit is het leven

Flamingo’s

Flamingo’s

 

 

Kayak Tour – Mangroves

Kayak Tour – Mangroves
Upside down Jelly Fish
Upside down Jelly Fish
Upside down Jelly Fish
Mangroves

Lac Bay Mangrove Tour

Trying to find out why this water is so brown~

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Born in Germany as an Army brat - I moved permanently to the United States about the time I was ready to start school - Dad put to me to work when I turned 13 tearing off roofs and packing shingles.. I did that, DE tasseled corn and bucked hay all the way through high school. After graduation, moved down South for a year or so trying to figure what I wanted to do. Finally came home and joined the Air Force serving almost 5 years - which included a 3 year tour in Germany, where I met my Queen. Came home and started working as a roofer. Economy went to crap and I knew I would not be able to support my growing family the way I wanted to, so I pestered the HR department at General Electric until they hired me. A very quick almost 34 years, 4 Daughters and 9 Grandkids later - here I am .... waiting as patiently as I can, to start the next chapter of our life - romping around in the Caribbean Sea checking out the various islands that we have not been to yet. Holy $hit what a ride~!!!! ;-)

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