We woke up to a beautiful day at Salt Island, and it was time for a refresher dive for two of our guests, and a first ever dive for Hunter...
Hunter, first time in the water...

Simeon with all three on the surface...

Then it was time for some new skills and refreshing of skills in the shallow water..

I hung around and watched, there is some squid eggs here...I saw plenty of brand new baby squid snorkeling here as well...

Then our poor two certified divers I was taking out to reef with me. I say poor as how many times have I dove at Salt Island? 200 maybe?? AND I could NOT find the damn reef! They basically circled the bay with me swimming around looking for it...

Ok, we found a little conch or two, yippee...

As they were running low on air I finally had to take them up shallow so they at least saw SOMETHING! I could still find the shore line!!! Ah well, it was a good skill builder for those who have not been in the water for a few years...

Watched a barracuda under the boat...

Came up to find wake boarding going on....

and pictures of guests paying attention and only using their spray sun tan lotion on the back platform (it makes the decks all slippery and mostly gets on the decks not on the person when you use it in the cockpit)..Good girl!

A butterfly came to visit me in the galley, and i think I lost Brents attention for an hour while he followed it!

It was lunch under way, nice sail to the Baths, a trip to the Baths, and then another sail to Mountain Point for overnight.
THe obligatory sunset at Mountain Point...

Apparently we are trying to throw away our brand new lounger already, as here it is being rescued as soon as it was put in the water tonight!

BIg dinner tonight, with Bruschetta, Ribs, garlic rosemary potatoes and Key lime pie for dessert, along with a few bottles of red wine to wash it down with....

Brian was dressed up for dinner, with his napkin as a cravat....

I know there is some killer catch phrase going on out there now after dinner as well as some fishing action on the back decks.
I mentioned three dinghies that were stolen from Trellis Bay last night, and here is an update:
The Horizon dinghy was recovered in the mangroves at the west end of Fat Hogs Bay, where we dock, without the outboard...
Serendipity's dinghy was spotted by a charter captain pulling into the north side of C dock this afternoon with a teenager on board, and was recovered, although the person not caught..
Viking Dreams Dinghy has still not been recovered, despite searching up and down the shoreline to Roadtown.
HAPPY FATHERS DAY! I DID PHONE MY DAD!