Today we made the trip into town to pick up some things, including line to replace the line the "BIG ONE" removed from my reel, tender gas, and go to the rustic Internet Cafe'. As you can see from the pictures, it is not like your usual Internet Cafe'. "They do things a little different in the Bahamas mon" George Town is not what we expected, but I guess we had no expectations. It does have lot's of stuff you may need, but isn't anything like the Villages on the small Islands. Lot's of cars, faster pace, (but still on Bahama time mon) and not as clean. People in the villages seem to take more pride in their Islands. Tomorrow we will lift the hook and head out to the old fishing ground and see if I can get the "BIG ONE" on again. Wish me luck!
George Town is a milestone for me (Stephanie) - it is the farthest south I've ever been. And, yes, it marks the start of our journey North. Back in Georgia by 7/1.
September Song (looking for the "BIG ONE") out
Bob
Showing Stephanie how to get on line
George Town is a milestone for me (Stephanie) - it is the farthest south I've ever been. And, yes, it marks the start of our journey North. Back in Georgia by 7/1.
September Song (looking for the "BIG ONE") out
Bob
Showing Stephanie how to get on line
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