Solo boat ride and then finishing up a book in a lakeside bar in the sun
Quiet evening with Jay Jay
Sharmila was not home. So, both of us sat in a corner of Chiringa and had some quiet time. I caught up with some reading – a book and the Economist – and he focused on people watching. (completely ignored the dogs trying to get his attention).
Photo courtesy Emily who seemed extra busy this evening.

Goodbye Abaco! Hope to see you soon..
We will miss our beach!
That was an unexpected bonanza
You remember how I saw my first sun halo yesterday? Well, get this… had yet another first time experience sitting outside while having dinner today.
The four of us were busy eating when my eyes caught something in the sky. My intuitive reaction was that it was a firecracker. I called out to the rest to show it. However, it seemed very different from a firecracker. For one, it kept on going for a far longer time than a firecracker. For another, it seemed too bright.
A few of the other diners got up to see it too.
We then realized that what we saw was a rocket launch. It was a first time for all of us. I am glad I got a video of it – at least for part of the journey.
Googling up Cape Canaveral schedule, we also realized that it was a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket!!

Windward Point
Idle mind… devil’s workshop
We still had another 20 minutes before the ferry would pick us up for the return journey. Everybody was resting in the golf cart.
Not too sure of what to do with my time, I started hunting for nails and screws lying on the ground. I saw one half buried in the ground. That led me to wonder how many more might be there. In about 20 minutes I could dig out about 50 of them! It is a sheer wonder that there is not a very active tire shop nearby !!







