Friday, April 26, 2019

Upcoming Weather Modifies Plans; Gazpacho Abounds

With a front approaching and winds forecast to come out of the west, we decided to seek shelter in Marsh Harbor as the anchorages on the eastern side of the sea of Abaco are exposed to the west. But first Sarah explored Tilloo’s sandy bank, covered by only 3 feet of water at low tide in search of sand dollars, while Harry manned the dinghy. Skies were partly cloudy and winds were SW at 10-15 knots making for a nice sail to Marsh Harbour where we encountered about 50 other boats on anchor upon our arrival.  We managed to find room to drop the anchor close to the harbor entrance and enjoyed a stir fry dinner.  Afterwards, Sarah made gazpacho soup for about 12 people as the vegetables were starting to go bad.


Sarah at Tillloo Bank as a rain shower passes nearby


Gazpacho for 12, plus brownies, plus homemade yogurt


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