Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Shroud Cay

Today started out with rain again. Do you remember a few days ago when I said we hadn't seen rain, and it would be great if it would, just to rinse the salt of September Song? Be careful what you wish for. Well the rain did stop this afternoon so it wasn't a total wash out. First we took the girls to the beach to let them play, brought them back to the boat, and then we went exploring with Gypsies. Shroud Cay is an archipelago of Cays, beaches, and rocks surrounding a shallow mangrove Selina which serves as a nursery for conch, lobster, sea turtles, birds, and many varieties of fish. (I took it out of the brochure) Sanctuary Creek which runs through the center of the Cay and ends up on the Atlantic side was way cool. All in all, Shroud is a neat Cay to explore. We had the whole place to ourselves, in fact, if you notice from most of the pictures over these last weeks, we have allot of places to ourselves. You would think this paradise called the Exumas would be crowded. I guess that's why it can still be called paradise.

September Song (in an archipelago of Cays) :=) out
Bob

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