Pictures from Road Harbor, Anguilla
boats in Anguilla
Foxy's boat Ocean Fox
We saw two beautiful well kept wooden boats while anchored in Anguilla. Both had the wooden hoops to raise the main sail. Reminded me of the skipjack that Christian and Elizabeth got married on.
While on shore we had lunch at Johnno's and we ran into Foxy of Foxy's on Jost Van Dyke. He was sitting on the roots of a big tree just outside the the entrance. We chatted for a bit and he informed us "I have been doing what people tell me to do for 4 - 5 years, now i am going to do what i want to do." We were anchored by a boat called Ocean Fox and Kirk had mentioned that he wondered if it was Foxy's. Foxy confirmed it was. So here is a man who is a legend in the BVI's who moved to Anguilla. His boat was even flagged in Anguilla.
Pictures from the BVI's
Tarpon at Saba Rock
Hobies racing in North Sound
Full Moon Sculpture at Trellis Bay
Kirk chatting with people on boat next to ours. They are from New Jersey and just lost their boat due to Sandy.
Great Big Hammock that I slept in the last time we were here.
Cool Tree that hammock is in. Last time Sarah was climbing in this tree.
View of Full Moon Party from the Dingy as we left
The Jumbies dancing around the burning sculpture on the beach. Picture taken from the water also.
We left Anguilla early in the AM to head to the BVI's. It felt like coming home when we arrived in North Sound. North Sound has always been one of my favorite places. The water is a great color and the bay has protection from many different directions of wind and wave.
We anchored on a ledge close to shore by Saba Rock. It was fun to check out the wildlife on the island. We were so close you could hear the birds and goats in the morning.
We left North Sound and headed over to Trellis Bay for the Full Moon Party.
Have you heard about Anguilla Beach? This might be a little new for some, base on my experience this will be the beach not too congested of tourist and also the like but when you've stepped on the 30 offered beaches for you from Anguilla Island, you may unquestionably like to stay longer and check out the spot far more often.
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