The winds are still 180° from normal and the anchorage is very calm, so I saw no reason to move on (yet). I did hike around the corner to Happy Bay and later on in the day I took the paddle board around the headland for a bit of exercise. Apart from those few activities I ended up spending a lot of time working and optimizing the energy monitor software.
Zanshin anchored at Friar's Bay and backwinded (note the dinghy still attached as I'd gone ashore on the paddleboard) (2016-04-15 15:13:07 NIKON D7100 [f/4.5, 1/500s] ISO 100)Calm anchorage waters
The short path up and around the hill from Friar's Bay to Happy Bay (2016-04-15 15:14:57 NIKON D7100 [f/9.0, 1/40s] ISO 100)Happy Bay path
This is very pretty beach, right next to Friar's Bay. (2016-04-15 15:20:57 NIKON D7100 [f/5.6, 1/250s] ISO 100)Happy Bay beach
My two means of transport to and from shore (2016-04-15 18:22:56 NIKON D7100 [f/3.5, 1/60s] ISO 100)Paddleboard and dinghy
Zanshin anchored at Friar's Bay and backwinded (note the dinghy still attached as I'd gone ashore on the paddleboard) (2016-04-15 15:16:14 NIKON D7100 [f/9.0, 1/80s] ISO 100)Zanshin at rest in Friar's Bay
Zanshin anchored at Friar's Bay and backwinded (note the dinghy still attached as I'd gone ashore on the paddleboard) (2016-04-15 15:17:21 NIKON D7100 [f/5.6, 1/200s] ISO 100)Friar's Bay anchorage
Another glorious sunset to mark the end of the day at Friar's Bay (2016-04-15 18:20:16 NIKON D7100 [f/6.3, 1/1600s] ISO 100)Golden orb setting at Friar's
A yacht motoring back home to Marigot after the sun has set after another warm day in the Caribbean. (2016-04-15 18:53:16 NIKON D7100 [f/6.3, 1/50s] ISO 6400)Yacht and tender after sunset
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