Elbow Cay, Abacos, Bahamas
vicki- sailorgirl is right about maine- layers, bring layers.
our new england weather has been really really weird this year. lotsa lotsa rain and cold rainy days. we only had 4 days of sun in the month of june and it's barely gone above 80 so far in july. tonight it might get down into the 50's.
however- the last couple weeks have been full full full of sun just a bit cooler than expected.
layers, bring layers and don't plan on spending everyday at the beach. after enjoying the bahamas and stj, you don't want to get into the new england ocean water anyway. bbbrrrrrrrr!
our new england weather has been really really weird this year. lotsa lotsa rain and cold rainy days. we only had 4 days of sun in the month of june and it's barely gone above 80 so far in july. tonight it might get down into the 50's.
however- the last couple weeks have been full full full of sun just a bit cooler than expected.
layers, bring layers and don't plan on spending everyday at the beach. after enjoying the bahamas and stj, you don't want to get into the new england ocean water anyway. bbbrrrrrrrr!
I think I'll be able to find something for you to climb!!VickiH wrote:LysaC - Most visitors to the Abacos either 1) boat over from Florida 2) hop on a charter plane from Florida or 3) fly their own plane. I think there are at least 3 commercial airlines that fly into either Marsh Harbor or Treasure Cay in Abaco: Continental, USAir, and American. Commercial flights tend to be semi-expensive, however.
lprof - Next stop: Maine. I'll bring you back some photos of blueberries and lobsters in a few weeks.
Thank goodness there are no palm trees in Maine....
