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s chilly as my last post for Sisterhood Stories was, this one is warm. It is coming from the sunny, windy Caribbean paradise of Bonaire. Mostly known in the US among divers, but also great for windsurfing and snorkeling. And we are doing the snorkeling and windsurfing Bonarie parts. I had intended to post some more photos and maybe a snorkeling video, but unfortunately our internet connection is a little patchy. So, instead only the one photo I had previously uploaded to YouTube about my ‘little’ crash ๐
And this is a little photo collage of one of David’s chop hops. His video will follow later, so be sure to check back.
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Yikes!!! That does look like massive fun but I don’t think I’ll be trying it anytime soon!
That about sums it up, Sara. It really is fun, we love it!
It’s good to see you have some real fun out there on the water. ๐
Cheers, Michael
Of course, I did. At least as much as I could with my limited ‘sun-time’ ๐
Sounds like fun though I’d more the snorkelling type ๐ Looks like paradise to me!
Snorkeling is so much fun, too. Just on a totally different level. We took a few videos of that as well.
Nice photos. It is very summary and warming. Reminds me of life before this next vortex.
‘Summery and warming’ – cannot wait for that to happen right here at home… ๐
It looks so lovely and warm! My husband used to windsurf in the Lake District – I remember it being very grey and cold – not at all like your pictures – I would be happy to sit with my book and watch him in those conditions!
It was really nice there. And you are right, a lot of ‘significant others’ accompany their partner and simply enjoy some relaxation on Bonaire. I exactly know what you mean by very grey and cold conditions while windsurfing – had plenty of those, too ๐