Fun day and we have now visited all the Cays in the Abacos that we had planned to check out......tonight we are back at Treasure Cay waiting for family to arrive Friday afternoon.
We exercised and then enjoyed Lola's cinnamon roll (denser and heavier than others, but still good). Overall, prefer the one made at "Da Bes Bakery" in Marsh Harbor OR Heavenly Biscuit on Fort Myers Beach OR the Madison, Wisconsin Flea Market!!!! We DO love our cinnamon rolls.....
The 4 of us walked to "Joe's Studio" one more time and Mark and Roger bought t-shirts.
Joe's Studio - neat shop on Man-O-War
Then we took off and cruised 8 miles to Guana Cay. Grabbed a mooring ball in Settlement Bay and dinghied to shore. Walked to the beach (Atlantic side) - pretty beach and the guys did a little snorkeling, but didn't see too much.
Mark, Barb and Roger on the Atlantic
Went up the steps to Nipper's, the local well-known establishment and popular for their "Nippers" drink....very strong rum (several kinds), vodka, fruit juices, etc., etc. Barb and I had a nippers and all enjoyed their lunch (cracked conch for me).
Very fun, colorful Nippers
Great lunch and drinks at Nippers
Stopped at a very cute boutique down the street from Nippers and then dinghied back to boats, pulled up the mooring balls and left for Treasure Cay. Ten miles and just a delightful trip.
At lunch today we talked about our favorites from this past week.....each Cay has something distinctive and unique that sets it apart from others. But one thing is for sure.....you can't beat the friendliness, cleanliness (rest rooms are immaculate), great food, weather, and laid-back style of living that we've experienced with the Bahamian culture here in the Abacos!
We walked around the resort and had pizza and drinks at the Tipsy Seagull - beautiful evening to sit by the pool with an almost full moon and oodles of stars!
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