We went beach combing today along a long vacant stretch of the Atlantic Ocean. We spotted a ginormous buoy tangled up in a tree branch and a big wad of ropes. Amy suggested we find a piece of broken glass to cut the ropes. Seriously? We see that fictional stuff on TV. Tried it. It worked!! Now the buoy will retire as our swimming pool toy. Markers on the buoy indicate that it floated here from Nigeria.
We took a trek to Sofa Stone... About 5 miles from home is a 1000 ft high mountain which has a rock formation on it called Sofa Stone. It is shaped like a sofa. It is rumoured to have spectacular views but very few people can accurately describe the route to get there. Our friend Mike, formerly an American resident of St. Kitts, had returned for a visit. He took us on what he recalled was the route there. He was 85% correct. Fortunately Mike had brought along his machete and he bushwhacked his way to the top of the mountain and we followed his newly blazed trail. It was quite a climb with a rise of about 500 feet from the trail head. But the result was spectacular. Despite the cloudy day, the view was great. Sofa Stone Selfie Looking to the south peninsula, the cloudy day obscures the site of Nevis. Looking to the Atlantic to the east. Looking at the valley below us to the north. The sof...
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