We (Maus, Leila and Zanshin all departed Île Tintamarre that day, Mau heading back into the lagoon so that they would be close to the stores for the next round of repairs, I left for Grand Case and later on Leila departed with the same destination and anchored next to me. Audrey, Darrell and I had some sundowners aboard Zanshin and the ate dinner at one of the LoLos ashore (Locally owned, locally operated restaurants) and an early night.
My Aloe Vera had taken a tumble and lost most of it's earth, so Audrey offerred to help me with some of her potting soil. (2012-03-14 17:08:10 NIKON D7000 with a "18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6" lens. [f/7.1, 1/320s] ISO 100 Focus 21.10m)Potting Soil for Zanshin
I heard shouting above and saw the crews of Leila and Mau looking to sea so I knew it had to be exciting and got out my camera. After nothing happened for a bit I just took a picture of their boats (and then the dolphins surfaced) [18°6'59.75"N 62°59'20.11"W (facing S)]SV Leila and SV Mau at Tintamarre
Audrey and Darrell getting Leila's dinghy ready at Grand Case in St. Martin. [18°6'22.34"N 63°3'22.63"W (facing NE)]SV Leila
Dolphins surfacing at the anchorage in Ile Tintamarre with the windswept channel to Anguilla in the background. [18°6'59.49"N 62°59'20.42"W (facing W)]Dolphins at Tintamarre
The insatiable curiosity and hunger of Billy had him nibbling away at my backpack. [18°6'22.05"N 63°3'11.82"W ]Billy the Kid and backpack
Grand Case sunset (2012-03-14 18:22:08 NIKON D7000 with a "18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6" lens. [f/7.1, 1/40s] ISO 100 Focus ∞)Grand Case sunset
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