Saturday's weather was blustery with the rain and the wind, although still 80 degrees. Once it cleared in the afternoon we made it down to the nearest beach which is about 1/2 mile from home. The surf was all worked up from the wind.
On Sunday, the weather was perfect. We went down to Key's Beach which is about 4 miles away. It is a very long stretch of a sandy beach that faces a wild Atlantic Ocean. Amy spent a lot of time picking up beach glass. My day was made when I spotted the trail of a sea turtle that had laid it's eggs the night before.
To read more about the St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network click the link below:
http://www.stkittsturtles.org/www.stkittsturtles.org/Welcome.html
Lastly, I had spotted a large boat that was parked on a street in town. Amy wanted to see it. Here it is:
On Sunday, the weather was perfect. We went down to Key's Beach which is about 4 miles away. It is a very long stretch of a sandy beach that faces a wild Atlantic Ocean. Amy spent a lot of time picking up beach glass. My day was made when I spotted the trail of a sea turtle that had laid it's eggs the night before.
To read more about the St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network click the link below:
http://www.stkittsturtles.org/www.stkittsturtles.org/Welcome.html
Lastly, I had spotted a large boat that was parked on a street in town. Amy wanted to see it. Here it is:
Nope, not on a trailer. On the street.
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