We are safely docked at a very pleasant marina in Green Turtle Cay, No complaints, mon, about life on Green Turtle Cay.
Days start early, like 5:00 a.m. when all the roosters start crowing. There are roosters and chickens everywhere, freely running.

Life is easy in the Bahamas. At least for cruisers. We spend our days bopping around town, or dinghy 'sploring the remote beaches. We'll maybe take a walk, grab a coaster bike and go for a ride, hang by the pool or paddle around on the kayaks and paddle boards available for our use. Sometimes we even do a few boat maintenance chores. We spend a lot of time in the dinghy or walking beaches. Often with our heads down in a contemplative haze, seeing what we can see, while the rhythm of the waves washes over us.
The town is very quaint. There is a little lunch place called Two Shorties that makes the BEST home cut fries. Just like I make at home. We're regulars. Jeff will have a chicken sandwich but I just keep to the yummy fries and a beer after a noticed a rooster watching us. Jeff was probably having his brother for lunch.
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