It is amazing that i ever get these blog entries up you know, as our $99.00 a month internet out on the water mostly does NOT work more then it does work. I could be done my work in a tenth of the time if I did not have to wait for 3 minutes for each page to load, that is, when it is actually working. So frustrating!
We had an early start this morning from North Sound, put the spinnaker up to go down to Beef Island...

We had a mangrove tour and a kayak...

Some of us appeared to be having a nap!

We sailed over to Salt Island afterwards, where most went for a snorkel and a swim...Not sure how this one jumped the queue, but it is from cocktail hour tonight...Me and the hubby...

This is more in order, snorkelers at the Rhone...I decided to jump in with my camera gear, and pray the current was in my favor so I could dive from the Rhone around to Salt Anchorage...and it was!!!

I saw Sting Rays...

And Spotted Eels...

And anemones...

And a wonderful large barracuda with hardly any teeth it seems!

I had a 73 minute swim under the water, which was really nice...Really the only thing that stops me from feeling like a couch potato most of the year down here..Don't think I am going ashore in the noon day sun to hike or anything!
We had champagne at cocktail hour courtesy of the charter broker...

Ok, maybe Brent poured a few beachcomber drinks too, and I could have found more then one glass of vodka...I went all wild with knowing that we had 29 hours off in between charters!!!

Some enjoyed the sunset on their last evening...

Some were "hung up" by their hatch...(had nothing to do with the alcohol!)

It is almost a sad sight watching the snorkeling and diving gear being cleaned up and put away at the end of the charter week...

I am not sure what this picture is or who he is supposed to be...!!!>>>>> Did I say something about the best crew possible last week? Maybe if we were dancing in the front of the gay pride parade!

One of our guests was going through the BVI history book and is convinced her husband's great grandfather was one of the early Methodist Missionary's here, a Thomas Cook...How exciting if so!!!