We spent the morning poking around Hope Town, doing a little provisioning and running an errand – Jack had to find someone willing to print and re-scan a document he had to sign. As always in the islands, you can find people willing to help – in this case, it was the local realty office.
The weather was becoming unsettled again, so we spent the afternoon doing a short sail up to the net large Guana Cay – we were hit by squall just as we were about to drop anchor – visibility was poor, so we had to circle for about 15 minutes to let it pass before we got the hook down.
Great Guana is home to Nipper’s – a popular “on the beach” bar where loud music, a pool, decent food and people watching are all attractions. Nipper’s has become a it of a tradition for us – we had fun watching the crowd (and dancing) at their crowded Sunday “Pig Roast” last year -- this year nothing special was going on – we took a swim in the pool (the sun had come out with a vengeance after the squall and it was broiling hot) and had a burger while enjoy the ”show” from the smallish crowd.
The weather was becoming unsettled again, so we spent the afternoon doing a short sail up to the net large Guana Cay – we were hit by squall just as we were about to drop anchor – visibility was poor, so we had to circle for about 15 minutes to let it pass before we got the hook down.
Great Guana is home to Nipper’s – a popular “on the beach” bar where loud music, a pool, decent food and people watching are all attractions. Nipper’s has become a it of a tradition for us – we had fun watching the crowd (and dancing) at their crowded Sunday “Pig Roast” last year -- this year nothing special was going on – we took a swim in the pool (the sun had come out with a vengeance after the squall and it was broiling hot) and had a burger while enjoy the ”show” from the smallish crowd.
Hope Town street
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The friendly Realty office with a printer and scanner
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At Nipper’s
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