Silhouette of frigate bird in flight |
Around Antigua, from top L: Ackee fruit, classic schooner, helicopter wrapped up on deck, baby goats grazing |
Bulldozer dwarfed by the big cliff coming out of Falmouth Harbor |
Pratique anchored in Gravenor Bay |
Skip and Bennett on the windward beach |
From top L: donkeys, landscape of rock and scrub, Bennett and Skip, close up of rock surface |
Bits and pieces mixed in with the seaweed |
Our gentle natured guide George Jeffrey |
It's a busy time for touring the lagoon here and George needed to get the boat back to pick up another group, so we whizzed back into Coddrington and walked around. Skip and I had gotten permission from customs in Antigua to clear out of Barbuda, and the customs office was appropriately small for this sleepy little town.
Our one chore completed, we wandered around town and had lunch near the lagoon before catching our ride back south to where we stashed the dinghy along the shore by Spanish Point.
We have the Food Pyramid... Barbuda has the Food Pineapple for guidance on good health. The local beer we had with lunch is not in the Food Pineapple. |
These two school girls came for ice cream on their school lunch break and were very curious about us. |
They were shy at first, but warmed up pretty quickly - trying on Susan's and my hats and posing for the camera. |
They decided Susan's hair needed some work and they got in as many braids as they could before the school bell rang and they ran back off to class. |
Not bad! |
The weather was in our favor and it was time to move on, so we said our goodbyes to Pratique and left for Nevis. We'd promised ourselves we'd revisit Nevis after our brief and unexpected stay back in August and the conditions looked good to keep our promise.
It's easy to spot the reef on the way out Gravenor Bay |
3 comments:
Looks like you definitely timed it right to see the frigate birds - was a display that must have been - thanks for giving us a glimpse of what it must have been like. Hopefully we can time it to be there at the right time when we return to that neck of the woods! Have a great time in Nevis - we never made it there so look forward to hearing your take on it. Best wishes for good winds while sailing and calm anchorages!
How could we ever get tired of Barbuda! Good to see George is still doing the tours. Hope you have a great time in Nevis and can't wait to read your post about it and see the lovely photos. Are you planning to visit the botanical garden?
All the best, Lili
Awesome photo of the Mahi and The Man! We caught one recently en route between Roatan and Guanaja, Honduras but he was puny compared to this big guy. Love the photos of Barbuda and all the nature shots, especially the frigates. Miss you both. E, E and L
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