
As always, the end of another great day has us relaxing on Jungle.

And on the beach,
Jenée was happy at work -
seashelling. She has some in her left hand now.

First, here's the staircase access to the beach.

I know what you're thinking; "get to the beach already!" Patience ...

Cool, someone to take our picture together.

And here is our host. John was nice enough to give us a tour of the property - called
Seaglass Found.

And to the north.

And beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean to the south ...

The top of the hill brings us to John's beautiful home.

Not a bad garage.

This is John's driveway.

We took our
dinghy to the north of the island to pay a visit to Charlie and Saundra's son John. We didn't expect him there but wanted to visit the property. This is the drive to his home.

We really enjoyed walking around the settlement. The golf cart is the main means of transportation in these Cays. The streets are cart paths and the highways (Man-O-War has Queens Highway) is a wider cart path. Views like this everywhere you look.

We headed out of Marsh Harbor for a short sail to Man-O-War Cay. This is a beautiful little place that our sailing friends, Charlie and Saundra highly recommended. You can see Jungle to the left, moored in the small harbor.
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