Christmas
2015 – Great Abaco Island
Its
Boxing Day now, it was supposed to be a race day in the Sea of Abaco hosted by
the Hopetown Sailing Club, but for some reason at 8.15am it was postponed until
next week due to inclement weather. It
would have been a great race day with tons of wind and sunshine – maybe they
thought it was too windy, or maybe the organizers were suffering Christmas Day
hangover, I know I was, but was still looking forward to the wind blowing away
the cobwebs. Hopetown is a lovely
little town on Elbow Cay but not somewhere I would want to be for that much
time, so I’m back in Marsh Harbour.
Its
not that Marsh Harbour is particularly beautiful but it is the hub of Abaco and
has the life sustaining facilities. Its
also where I don’t feel guilty about running my generator for many hours trying
to get my batteries up to 100% capacity.
I was given a battery monitor by another lovely couple on Sargo, John
and Lory. They didn’t need it and John definitely
felt I needed help with my battery situation.
Russ installed the monitor for me a couple of days ago, and now I
understand a lot more than just how many volts are pushing through them. So I’m really looking forward to the monitor
display saying the word FULL. So my very
loud Honda generator is still plugging away, the wind is howling and I’m not
very close to any other boats, so I’ll keep it going until dark.
This
has been the first Christmas in 4 years that I have not been working,
which
was a good way of not having time to notice my lack of family proximity.
In
the lead up to the big day I was nervous that it would be difficult to get
through, but I was lucky to spend the past few days with Lisa and Russ from
Uproar, who were also spending their first Christmas sans family so we became a
small family unit together. I was able to get through to all of my kids,
except Josie. It was really sweet
actually – we had lunch in the Hopetown Inn on Elbow Cay and after lunch as I
was sitting on a very comfortable couch on a quiet patio I looked around to see
so many other people on telephones with beatific smiles on their faces as they
talked to their loved ones. Love makes
people beautiful. And I smiled and smiled as I listened to my 2
little grand children, Mission 5, and his sister Isaan 3 fighting over the Lego
house they were building.
I plan to be home for next Christmas – with
MoondancerX
(sorry for lack of pictures - I'm using data on my phone as my internet connection and its taking too long to upload pictures. I'll take my laptop ashore and use a better connection to post a bunch of pictures.)
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