Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Low Tide

A very low tide attracted us to the coral and rock section of the beach. Stepping carefully across the uneven rocks, not just to preserve wildlife, but also to forestall the need for De Anne to carry me home if I twisted an ankle - we saw small darting fish and a multitude of sea snails.

 Look close - snails find any small crevice they can.

There are bigger creatures just a few more yards out. Our neighbors for the month (Bob and Joyce) were walking the beach when a local Bahamanian man emerged from the water just off our beach with a small barrel of lobsters. Using the time-honored tradition of offering cash, Bob was able to persuade the diver to part with 2 lobsters. They were still alive when I took this shot. Note my rum and coke in the shot to add perspective.


We took the ferry to Port Lucaya and this shot is our condo from the bay.

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