Today was one of our rare perfectly calm days. We had a really high tide this morning and Dave decided to snorkel the channel under the little Sea of Abaco bridge that connects Elbow Cay to Mouth of the Harbour Cay. We always see lots of fish here when we walk out this way, except at low tide when the channel through the mangroves gets cut off with an exposed sandbar. Today's conditions were ideal though, and Dave did a quick tour of the cut (even though the mangroves have grown in and choked the channel so it is impassable in places, this cut goes all the way to the pond where we keep our boats).
Meanwhile I stayed out of the sun and under the bimini top tied to the mangoves. "Oh, what a tangled web we weave!"
Looking out into the Sea of Abaco could not have been prettier...
Until Dave came back to the boat and we went swimming off Nathan's Beach at the north end of Elbow Cay. I am not sure which setting was more serene. The water was about 82 degrees and the air about the same temperature.
It doesn't get nicer than this!
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