Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Georgetown - home to cruiser nation

There are literally hundreds of cruising boats in Elizabeth Harbour outside Georgetown for regatta - it's non-stop people, a bit overwhelming actually.

We head to opening night festivities tonight then a coconut challenge, dinghy sailboat races and big boat races and lots of socializing in between. Trying to get our laundry done today along with some provisioning and getting our cruising permits extended. We also needed to get fuel and water during a downpour today as it's supposed to really blow hard for the next couple of days.

We're frantically trying to get caught up on school, etc. as we ready ourselves to hunker down for festival and the blow.

Kids are having a blast, so that's great. We're here for a few more days at least.
Our more tranquil day Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island. Note the free diver who is taking a rest on the raft in the middle
of the blue hole. His record to hold his breath is 3 minutes, 14 seconds.

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