Lorraines Hi, Sounds too good.We are thinking of you.Got to see the yacht club at Townsville above Brisbane.Guess we are too far for you to visit this trip.
Wow! That is a great picture of your boat under the moon! What a great experience you are having now!!! Your artistic juices must really be flowing by now!
Love you....momjj
Oh My! How lovely! Watching gently falling snow, I can't help wishing to be there with you. Each picture on the blog is more beautiful than the last. What a treat to experience this awesome paradise through you.
Love you bunches!!!!!!!
Mom
Pigs & Paradise Hi Jay and Jen.
Jay, looks like you are enjoying paradise as much as the pigs!
I already just posted a comment before this one asking what Kona thinks of the pigs. I was not logged in for that, so this comment might show up sooner.
Hey, our first big trip on our new blog will be Marsh Harbour on your boat!!!
Love, mom
aka SunLakers on Travelblog
australia Hi, Looks like you are on your way South , maybe you can swing by Austalia? We are touring around Queensland and the beaches are beautiful. Your pictures are awsome, keep them coming.Love from Down Under, Margie and Jackie
Bahama Dreamin Looks like you all are on your way south! I remember Waderick Wells from November 2005 when I was cruising. If you head down to Great Exuma be sure to say hi to Pam and Oli are Dejarlo and Mic and Mary on Escargot from Kristin on Breezin'. I'm sure you will get plenty of great advice down island, but if you ever have any questions, feel free to email me.After Georgetown, I went to Rum Cay, the Turks and Caicos and then the DR.
Kristin
kristindwisneski@gmail.com
Good Luck and Happy Sailing!!
Wow! All I can say is "WOW", too, about the bananaquits. Like I said before, you should write a book when you are finished with your adventure. You could make A LOT of cash. It would pay for the whole thing! Then you can take another adventure, and write a book about that, and so on, and so on. Also, you should write a book about the dos and don'ts of equipping the boat.
Can't wait for May 26th!!!
love, the mom from Banning
most beautiful Your imagery and writing is getting more and more beautiful. You could be trading this for cash? Travel writing is a natural for you. Miss you tons. You guys look relaxed and Kona is such a buddy!
Wow...what fun. It's bad to be in Florida and not get to see you and Jay. We have really had a good time in the Destin area. Didn't get to St. Augustine...really wanted to, but ran out of time and it has rained a lot this last week. We are heading home tomorrow and Gran returns to Denver Wed. Keep having fun...you will always remember these days!!
34 years for me! I have been vacationing in The Abacos almost annually since 1973. That was just months prior to their independence from Great Britain. I Fell in love with these Islands and the people as you might gather from a visit to my website AbacoEscape.com. This Blog is also linked there
thanks for your compliments I am from Spanish Wells.I am so pleased you loved our Island.You have discovered a little piece of paradise that not many people know about.You will come back because you have eaten of the "coo coo soup".Spanish Wells truly is a tropical paradise.Have fun it sounds like you all are enjoying life.May God bless your sails.
Cheers to Friends HI, I have to get my chart to figure out where you are . Sounds like fun as usual , glad you are making some nice friends -in the bar? Cheers! MG
You've discovered my hideaway I've been going to Abaco since 1980...took a 33' sailboat down there for the owner. We had a 6' draft but still got into Hopetown harbour. Been back many, many times since then. An excellent place to snorkel is just off the beach on Guana Cay, just north of Nippers...nice reef all within 50 yards of shore...see 'cuda, sharks and a lot of fish!
Hi Jay and Jen,
If you guys need a place to rest up I live in Bluffton, SC (right next to Hilton Head) and you are welcome to stay. You could explore Hilton head and SAvannah, GA. Of course Kona is welcome too! 843-706-3061. THanks for the travel updates!
Rum Runners of lore were some of the best sailors on the seas. They had to outrun, outwit, and outsail the navy in order to make their spoils. We are proud to follow in the traditions of the past Rum Runners; to sail in the same waters, to find protected anchorages and friendly ports, as well as to enjoy some of the best rums the Caribbean has to offer- yar!
Let me introduce you to the crew of the Rum Runner; I’m Jen and do most of the blogging. But my life wouldn’t be complete without my husband Jay by my side. And as always we have our trusty companion Kona, the Salty Dog. We have b... full info
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nice pic
Hey! Nice full moon picture.