6:30 am and we were up and ready to witness the green blip in the morning as the sun rose over the Atlantic. Arriving in plenty of time for the 7:05 sunrise, we all stood around and waited all the while holding our collective breaths :-) Could it really be true? Alas .. it wasn't to be. Which means the theory is neither proven nor disproven. Perhaps tomorrow? I'm thinking not! It was still a gorgeous sunrise though. I tried to take a picture with Steve holding up the sun but guess I was off a bit with telling him how high to raise his hand :-)
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Of course if we're all up this early and there is a breakfast place open, why not take advantage of it? All in all a great morning. Steve also managed to get a picture of the peach-faced lovebird that had it's nest in the palm tree. They almost look like miniature green parrots. For a close up view, go to http://www.birdchannel.com/bird-species/profiles/peach-faced-lovebird-2.aspx
ksdjk lasdfil;asd asef ;lasefm aweo; de mio eo; asemi ef mo aeo;emio ef mio; asemio ef mio asemio; sef mioawefmi; aef mioef aio; asef mioefami awef mi
The restaurant at whose dock we are tied is a seafood, sushi, tiki bar affair. Food is good and Steve managed to have oysters once again. It was kind of a celebration lunch as Peter had been working on one of his engines most of the morning searching out a blockage in the cooling system. We think it was successful but will find out for sure tomorrow. Swimming was in Steve's future today as one of the waiters dropped a gentleman's credit card into the water! It slowly sunk to the bottom (about 6 feet down). We could see it but even with a boat hook with net duct taped to it, there was not recovering it without a dip in the water. Steve donned his mask and in he went. Success!! The waiter was very appreciative - as was the gentleman who owned the credit card.
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By now it was 4:30 and time for a bike ride to the pier. Nice time for it as the sun was very hot but in the shade it was quite pleasant. About half of the ride was in the shade. We found the very large anchor for a buoy (at least that's what we have deemed it to be :-)) in the park near the pier.
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One last picture: this is me in my wheat field on Farmville. Rebecca has sucked me into playing it on Facebook -- and I love it! Just like owning a farm for real - I have a tractor, harvester and planter on my main farm as I now have over 400 plots that would be difficult to manage without farm equipment! Check it out if you haven't tried it yet :-)
Tomorrow: off north (I think - who knows).
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