Westward to Georgetown, "summer camp for adults". Georgetown has everything - groceries, laundry, hardware, free water, scheduled events like volleyball - but these come at a price. That price is huge numbers of boats. There were 300 when we arrived. That number will grow as the winter continues.
We didn't participate in the organized games, but opted for a nice walk across the island.
Sitting on the dinghy on the beach - yes, I am getting darker than I imagined. Even with dedicated use of sunscreen, I'm defnitely getting dark.
We are at the famous laundromat in Black Point this morning. After laundry, we'll sail (or motor) the 10 miles back to Staniel to meet friends Dee and Dave, met our first year of sailing! They are flying in with brother Rick - we look forward to seeing them for a day or so. Then onward NE to Eluthera for a few days, slowly working our way back northward towards the Abacos.
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