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Travel Blogs from Freeport
I'm hereeeee
It took me forever to get here but I made it!! That stupid hurricane ruined my life and made me vom in front of all my new team at work, what a delight I am!! Feeling better now though. Dd a 16 hour shift yesterday, oh bejesus I'd take map scoring any day over that!! Went to the crew bar straight from work at 1am though, its craaaaazy and a dollar a drink ;) anyway it's work time again for me now. The Bahamas is soooo foxy!! T'ra coks ...
Stay to the left, it's a raccoon!
... didn't and instead got shoved into the bush. Well, our only hero was Vera. She seemed to think the raccoon was soooo cute. So instead of running away she ran towards it and took lots of "cute" pictures. Well someone had to go make sure the coast was clear because that was the only road back to our car. Marvin first, coast clear so we continued on our venture. Saw a wonderful swamp marsh with beautiful birds but realized that the bridge cuts off and ends. So much for the only road ...
How did we plan our Around the World Trip?
... with other people other than ourselves. Many times, Nik would introduce me to other people he had met. We had a good balance and by the end of the trip, Nik did not have a problem going off by himself.
Our relationship now has only gotten better, we can talk about anything and he is not afraid to ask or tell me things. The bond we have created is strong and the lines of communications are open. I only hope that they remain open now that he just ...
Bahama's
... een week niet aan boord en ze hebben daarmee nu een hele week vrij voor de boeg. Ze zitten er echt volledig doorheen en we horen hoe zwaar het voor hen is om dit werk te doen. Ze klinken vastbesloten om de komende week helemaal niets anders te doen dan de bloemetjes buiten zetten. De eigenaar komt zijn afspraken niet na en met z'n drieën moeten ze 24 uur paraat staan om de soms wel 10 gasten het zo veel mogelijk naar de zin te maken. Gevaren wordt er nauwelijks want de meeste ...
Destination Freeport/Port Lucaya Grand Bahama
... power boats as there is a bridge with only 27 feet of clearance.
After the weather front passed, we moved back to Port Lucaya harbor early in the morning and anchored in the prized spot that had earlier been occupied by another boat. Here Dave would sit things out while Donna flew home for two weeks, returning with her sister. Two friends would be visiting a nearby timeshare during this time and would be able to keep Dave ...