Home of Kind People
Kim 03/02/2006, Mayagauna, South Eastern Bahamas When you unexpectedly come across a special place, there is something about wanting it to stay like that – special, yet somewhat untouched. That’s how I felt about Mayaguana, a quiet, peaceful Out Island in SE Bahamas. The welcome sign in Abraham’s Bay, one of the smaller communities, reads: Welcome […]
Food a plenty
David 02/28/2006, Mayagauna, South Eastern Bahamas After our friends Steve and Dawn returned to Toronto, it was time for us to look south. Time to leave Chicken Harbour, the other name for Georgetown. The reason for this nickname is that sailors become very comfortable in the secure anchorage that Georgetown offers. So when it’s time […]
On the plank at FFFFF
David 02/04/2006, Little Farmers Cay, Central Bahamas Shortly after arriving in the Bahamas we’d heard about the 5F festival on Little Farmers Cay. First Friday in February Farmers Festival. A number of people said, if you can get there, it is well worth it. We were told people come from all over the Bahamas to […]
Stromatolites – older than Dinosaurs
Kim 01/28/2006, Exumas Land and Sea Park, Central Bahamas They look like rocks, you’d think they’re rocks, but they are plants that grow together to make reefs. And they are the oldest evidence of life on earth. What are they?Stromatolites. They are believed to be about 3.5 billion years old and the earth is thought […]
Reaching the Great Exuma Island
David 02/19/2006, Georgetown, Central Bahamas Georgetown is a major destination for cruising boats throughout the Bahamas. For a variety of reasons, cruisers migrate to this little Island community of 200 or more. It has been a destination for people who want to take advantage of the comfortable winter weather, affectionately known as “snowbird cruisers”. Some […]
What’s in a name?
It’s now official. AMANZI is born. We mentioned in an earlier log that we wanted to rename our boat. She was lovingly built and launched with the name Windborn for 14 years. However, with the change in ownership, we wanted something that was personal to us. Our previous boat was named Meggie, after David’s mother. […]