My joints are still very sore today; hopefully, things will get better shortly.
We reached the San Blas Islands this morning and are anchored off a couple of small islands. As soon as we arrived a Native came by in his wooden boat and was selling rum for $10 a bottle. He chatted with our captain and left. A short while later a couple of more Natives came by and the captain bought a large lobster and a crab from them. We all snorkeled around the island and then returned for lunch. We were served Spanish mackerel which we had caught earlier in the day. Later in the day, the first Native came back with a large supply of beer and other supplies.
For supper we had lobster and crab along with some kind of shell fish. After supper most of the passengers headed back to the island in the skiff to have a bonfire and party. Todd and I stayed on board, to bed around 10:00 p.m.
We reached the San Blas Islands this morning and are anchored off a couple of small islands. As soon as we arrived a Native came by in his wooden boat and was selling rum for $10 a bottle. He chatted with our captain and left. A short while later a couple of more Natives came by and the captain bought a large lobster and a crab from them. We all snorkeled around the island and then returned for lunch. We were served Spanish mackerel which we had caught earlier in the day. Later in the day, the first Native came back with a large supply of beer and other supplies.
For supper we had lobster and crab along with some kind of shell fish. After supper most of the passengers headed back to the island in the skiff to have a bonfire and party. Todd and I stayed on board, to bed around 10:00 p.m.
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| Catch of the Day |
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| Behold! An Island! |
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| A good buy |
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| Cooking a large lobster in a small pot |




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