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We stopped on over to Long Island from George Town, Bahamas for a few days. We anchored out in Thompson Bay, near Salt Pond. There's a dinghy dock that is privately owned north of the Government Dock. We've been told that the owners are very gracious to allow cruisers to use it...and we agree. It's super nice. Just outside of the fence, there are some garbage cans for garbage. I forget about the exact name of the street, but I learned it's named after the family that owns the property nearby, Basil. Take a right on Queens Highway and the Farmer's Market is on the right. Perhaps a quarter mile down the road. We bought Long Island Salt, Long Island Pepper Salt, Hot Sauce, Fresh Dill, Fresh Basil and Zucchini Bread. We'll definitely be going back should we return to Long Island...and I expect we will. #sailingcatamaran #boatlife #catamaran #travelvlog #digitalnomad #lifestyle #sailboats #sailing #cruising #offgrid #nomad #sail #boat #multihull #whileone #sailingwhileone #bigseas #lifeafter50 #sailinglife
i ricordate di Lisa Blair, la velista (di cui vi abbiamo parlato qui) che era partita il 15 gennaio da Albany (Australia) per la circumnavigazione dell'Antartide in solitaria, a bordo di un Open 50? L'albero di Climate Action Now, questo il nome della barca (progettata nel 2003 da Robert Hick inizialmente per la regata in doppio Double Handed Melbourne to Osaka Yacht Race), non ha retto al 72° giorno di navigazione. 895 miglia a sud di Città del Capo, Lisa Blair ha disalberato ieri sera alle 20.30, mentre è stata investita da una burrasca con 40 nodi d'aria e onde alte 7 metri. La skipper sta bene.