We woke to beautiful skies this morning so after breakfast Bob and I did a little geocaching. We found two caches - one under a lawn decoration and the other along the road that leads around the bay.
We got our kayaks down and joined Jack, Moon and Sue out on the bay. It was beautiful and so peaceful. Bob got a picture of all of us in our kayaks but since he wasn't in that one (except for the tip of his kayak), he took a selfie with my 35mm camera. It didn't turn out too bad, after all!
We returned to our boats and prepared to get underway. If we were to walk 3 miles across the island, we would be at our new destination. Genoa Bay was close by but by boat it took us 1 hour and 10 minutes. On our way, we passed through a group of kids taking sailing lessons. They were having a great time but we had to be on our toes to be sure none of them inadvertently sailed in front of us. The scenery was beautiful as we sailed around this part of the island.
We were in for a treat! We all were very taken with Genoa Bay. It is another quaint little marina with a cute art gallery, restaurant and seaside decor.
The Waggoner's cruising guide recommended the marina restaurant as a great place to eat. Since the dinner menu was pretty pricey, we decided to try it for lunch. We were all thrilled with our choices. Their pulled pork sandwiches were fantastic according to Bob and several of us had fish tacos that were also wonderful. The only problem was an abundance of bees on the deck but the restaurant had one bee zapper that patrons passed around between tables. Larry managed to kill one while we were there. This last picture is of the waitress showing Cheryl and Larry how to use the credit card machine that they bring to the table. Such a great idea - your credit card is never out of your sight. Come on US, we need to get with it!
We took it easy this afternoon and then all had dinner on our boats. We gathered on the dock for apple pie and ice cream. Larry got a great shot of all of us from the fly bridge of his boat.
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