Our stay in Agua Verde was very nice. First night we had one of Jerry's fantastic Cuban dinners aboard the air conditioned MV Daymaker as well as a lesson for Sue in how to properly prepare fried plantains the Cuban way. And yes, they have to be super ripe and almost rotten to be considered for preparation. Thanks Jerry and Kelly, the dinner was great. And Gigi appreciates you bringing us the cat carrier down Debbie got for us in Los Angeles. Even so it is meant to be for transportation only, the cat decided to make it her new cave.
While in Agua Verde, we got to meet Tim and Cindy on SV Masquerade as well as Jamie and Eileen on SV Flying Cloud. An improntu Boccia Ball game was organized on the beach and Steve and Lisa (SV Flying Free) as well as SV Idefix, SV Southern Belle and SV La Solana all joined us. Lot's of fun was had trying to chase that little white ball on the beach.
We made a quick trip to the local tienda to pick up some fresh eggs, tomatoes and Zucchinis and off we went in search of some empty anchorages to our next destination, Yellowstone Beach on Montserrat Island. Last year we did a drive by while going south and planed to stop by there this year on our way north while the southerlies prevail. The anchorage is wide open to the north. It has a beautiful yellow rock formation on the beach hence the name. The contrast of crystal clear aquamarine water with the white beach and yellow rocks is incredible.
Tomorrow we plan to leave for either Candeleros Chico (if vacant) or Candeleros.
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