





This morning we arrived in Nassau at 7 am. There were several other ships docked with us and the markets were bustling with shoppers. I returned to the ship before noon and Patty braved the crowds to find deals and explore. The water is so blue it hardly distinguishable from the sky. I have rediscovered my enjoyment of the “long Island ice tea” this is an adult beverage that is totally devoid of tea to spite the name. This drink is a close relative of the “pan-galactic gargle blaster.” This was a relaxing day and I look forward to tomorrow which will be a day at sea.
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