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Back from the Bahamas...
Overall, we had a really good time. The trip was really for Ker to catch up with her old friends, though I was happy to go along for the ride!
Speaking of rides... I made my way over to Green Turtle Cay on the Stampar's fishing boat (though I had to make a brief switch mid-ocean to another boat during an unexpected storm, but returned to the "Spanish Moon" once we hit Spanish Cay). The Stampars are the creators of our wedding bands - not sure if that means I owed them, or they owe me... ;-). Lots of fishing ensued on the journey to the islands from en route rom Jupiter, FL.
Speaking of fishing - we toured the Abacos quite a bit during the week, and many of the 20-or-so people in our group fished, which we then cooked (but only just a bit for the tuna!), when not swimming in the shallows with stingrays, or drinking (alot).
Speaking of drinking... special thanks to the Stampars for their beverages, hospitality and for generally pulling the trip together, and of course to the irrepressible Lincoln (a Green Turtle native) who helped us catch Yellowtail... then fried it up on Munjack Cay in his ancient frying pan, while feeding the scraps to the 4 ft. sharks in the shallows during our island partying.
Speaking of eating & partying - join me with the SL Band (if not sitting in with a few of the other awesome bands that will also be providing entertainment that afternoon) at the 2005 Summer Solstice on the 18th.
Overall, we had a really good time. The trip was really for Ker to catch up with her old friends, though I was happy to go along for the ride!
Speaking of rides... I made my way over to Green Turtle Cay on the Stampar's fishing boat (though I had to make a brief switch mid-ocean to another boat during an unexpected storm, but returned to the "Spanish Moon" once we hit Spanish Cay). The Stampars are the creators of our wedding bands - not sure if that means I owed them, or they owe me... ;-). Lots of fishing ensued on the journey to the islands from en route rom Jupiter, FL.
Speaking of fishing - we toured the Abacos quite a bit during the week, and many of the 20-or-so people in our group fished, which we then cooked (but only just a bit for the tuna!), when not swimming in the shallows with stingrays, or drinking (alot).
Speaking of drinking... special thanks to the Stampars for their beverages, hospitality and for generally pulling the trip together, and of course to the irrepressible Lincoln (a Green Turtle native) who helped us catch Yellowtail... then fried it up on Munjack Cay in his ancient frying pan, while feeding the scraps to the 4 ft. sharks in the shallows during our island partying.
Speaking of eating & partying - join me with the SL Band (if not sitting in with a few of the other awesome bands that will also be providing entertainment that afternoon) at the 2005 Summer Solstice on the 18th.



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