Green Turtle Cay, Abacos

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Christopher & Nirit Slaney
Sat 10 Dec 2011 23:06
We just spent a day at Green Turtle Cay, our first landfall in the Abacos, getting adjusted to 'island time'. Tom either borrowed or rented a golf cart (he wouldn't say which) and showed us around. I think we have been introduced to about half the island's population.
 
We are thoroughly caught up on the local gossip - Kevin is signing at a wedding tonight, the girl in the post office is on some kind of leave after she was found mixing up the office's cash with her own. Lots of GTC residents are shopping at Maxwells in Marsh Harbor and bringing the goods back on their own boats, which is hurting the retailers in New Plymouth. The Junkanoo carnival has been moved to December 31st because new Years Day falls on a Sunday and street parties don't mix with church duties. Get the picture? The islanders are very friendly and the main settlement, New Plymouth, is an attractive little town.
 
We walked the length of Gillams Beach  and dropped in for lunch at the Green Turtle Club, where they were getting ready for a wedding this evening. A second wedding celebration is being held at the Jolly Roger restaurant across the bay. Both in town and out along the beaches there is a lot of evidence of the damage caused by hurricane Irene. For Sale signs dot the sandy lanes. In general, the economic situation doesn't look good. Yesterday I had a haircut and the barber told me he was having his worst year since opening shop twenty two years ago.  Tomorrow, Sunday we hope to push on to Marsh Harbor where Tom has a flight booked back to West Palm Beach on Monday morning. Today was fine with temperatures in the low 80's and ten knots of north easterly breeze, the wind has picked up some speed as the sun sets but if it stays more of less in this quarter we should have a good sail tomorrow.
 
 
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