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One-legged burn :(
... facing the sun! The back of my left leg is absolutely red....it's painful! WTF?!?! I put sunscreen on repeatedly. Damn Cayman Islands. However, my favorite part of the day was the boat ride back from the island. I wisely decided to head ...
7 Mile Beach
... second best beach in the world - and you better believe it! We sunbathed and swam ----so relaxing. Did you know that the Cayman Islands drive on the left hand side of the road as in England...and you say you never learn anything new reading these ...
Day 5 - Grand Cayman Capers
... them some proper British tea bags from home which they were really thrilled about. A good cup of tea is a rarity in Grand Cayman, but I guess thats the pay off for endless sunshine, gorgeous beaches and tropical seas! All too quickly it was time for us ...
Getting Started
The Beginning (January 3) To start our Grand World Voyage we traveled 2400 miles east from San Francisco to Washington and then, south to Ft. Lauderdale. Here's Mom, bright and chipper, at 6 am on Thursday, January ...
If I could find the captain, I would hug him!
... to know that I won't see anyone again after the cruise. I'm tighter going back on the bus, and I'm limping down the street in Georgetown cause we always get Kary & John a Tortuga Rum Cake. Got it, and it's pouring down. Might as well ...
Grand Caymen
Friday 16th January - Day 3 - Grand Cayman We had had a fairly rough journey south towards the Cayman Islands once we left the shelter of Cuba the previous evening and there was some doubt as to whether or not we were going to be able to go ashore today ...
A little caribbean adventure
... bunny, and I managed to bag a couple of goals. We then enjoyed some corporate hospitality, then progressed to a few more Georgetown bars. Saturday 12th August Having carried out some weekend planning at Sunset Beach, Chris and Ben went off to fetch the ...
Cayman Islands
... that we were about two hours late leaving Fort Lauderdale. Day 2 – Jan 6 A leisurely day at sea en route to the Cayman Islands. Day 3 – Jan 7 We anchored off Cayman Islands at 7AM as I was completing a refreshing jog on deck. The sea and wind ...
Entertaining on the eve of Christmas Eve
Just a great reason to get dressed up ... Marci invited her colleagues for Christmas dinner and cocktails. The food was just ...
Big Black Dick Rum..What stingrays???
Well, Grand cayman again....didn't get a chance to get off today...cuz of the BAD TASTE PARTY we had in crew bar last night...Damn full moon got everyone off their hinges...oh my was I ever tipsy..hahhahah...good ...
Somebody call Guiness - it's a new world record!!!
... . Woo hoo! Back on to the sand ... for about 20 minutes. Then it rained again! We gave up and went back to Georgetown for some shopping. There wasn't much other than jewelry, watches, etc. Tam bought a watch - we asked the lady if they ...
Grand Cayman
... call at 5:30am jolted us right out of bed so we rubbed our eyes and started to get ready. Port of call today was Georgetown, Grand Cayman. The breakfast buffet wasn't nearly as busy as I thought it would be. I've been watching my weight and what I eat ...
The Aftermath
The next day was an early start. Out of 7 vehicles in the driveway Nic's old Jeep Wrangler was the only one to start up. The rest were all cars and got flooded out pretty thoroughly. Mine had the headlights flashing in the middle of the storm and someone ...
Stingray city
Well, not actually a city but certainly many stingrays ready to be fed and patted - something I wasn't sure about for their sakes. The area was filled with small boats and several hundred people all trying to feed, pat, hold, kiss, put on their backs ...
After Rays
... 's voice over the intercom: "Well, we like to welcome everyone back on board and hope you had a great time on Grand Cayman. And if you are currently still on Grand Cayman and looking at our posterior you better find a good travel agent." ...
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