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If only our boat was as close as these in the marina, where you could just walk aboard. Ours was a dinghy ride away. |
They say into each life a
little rain must fall.
In Biminini, our last stop
in the Bahamas before heading back to the US, it rained A LOT.
It didn’t help that we left
our center hatch and companionway hatch open for some time before Wayne
dinghied back to our boat and began mopping up. Our dinghy easily was 6 inches deep with rainwater as the
day progressed.
How much did it rain? The pictures tell the tale….
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We sought patches of shelter while the rain sluiced down. |
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These guys were jackhammering holes into the pavement for drainage. |
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It stopped. We ventured a go at drying some of our drenched clothes. |
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Dark&Stormy seemed an appropriate drink, non-alcoholic ginger beer and rum. |
Note: We are currently in Fort Lauderdale Florida, job hunting to replenish our cruising kitty. This is a retrospective.
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