Sunday, October 26, 2014

DAY 23 - FINAL DAY OF SAILING

Got up at 7:00 a.m.  A few in the group did a bit of snorkeling before breakfast which was ready around 8:00 o'clock.  After breakfast we set sail, using the engines, to the Panama Immigration.  We arrived around 12:30 p.m. but had lunch prior to going ashore so it was about 2:30 when the captain took all the passports into the office.  While the passports were being processed, some of the group, Todd included, entertained us with a game of beach volleyball.

After a couple of hours we cleared Immigration and were on our way for our final stop for the night and the cruise.  We anchored off a small sand island which appeared to be privately owned by a Native family.  There was a traditional Native thatched-roof home on the island as well as perhaps a dozen full-grown palm trees and well-maintained white sand beach.  Among the palms was a Caucasian family camping with a tent.  I assumed that the Natives run this little island as a small campground, very neat setup for private-family camping.

It was getting late in the day so we settled in for a great sausage supper with potato salad.  After, the younger passengers started drinking and partying.  I watched for awhile and eventually grew tired and went to bed.

Later in the evening I was awakened by a large empty plastic container falling through my rooftop vent.  I was startled for a few seconds and then realized what had happened.  Somebody on deck hollered "Ralph, sorry Ralph, are you okay?"  I replied in the affirmative and then pushed the container back up through the vent.  They were having a riot with whatever game they were playing.  I eventually fell asleep despite all the laughing and cheering.
Sunrise

Immigration Office

Welcoming young visitors aboard

Natives setting sail

Children enjoying our treats

Children enjoying our treats

Enjoying life to the fullest

3 comments:

  1. Love the photos, looks very picturesque! -MS

    ReplyDelete
  2. Looking good, hubby. Love the sunrise pic.

    ReplyDelete
  3. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete