When they first arrived we recommended a photo be taken while Leap was neat and tidy. She doesn't stay that way long even when it's just the two of us.
Checking things out
We took them to Temporary Cal's on their first night for a sundown dinner. Cal's has a spectacular view and fabulous food. If you ever visit Roatan, dining at Temporary Cal's is a must.
Visiting Mr Sherman Arch's Iguana Preserve
We arrived a bit late for feeding time but a few iguanas were still holding out for last minute treats
Snorkeling in Mr Sherman Arch's Lobster Park - L to R: John, Bryna, Karen
John took the following photos in the marine park.
Bryna with a curious lobster
Karen leaving behind a school of assorted fish.
Mr Sherman Arch's pet Barracuda, Rocket: a fat and sassy 4 to 5 footer who expects treats when humans are near.
On Sunday July 13 at 11am the ceremony began onboard Leap with Captain Charlie presiding, followed by a reception at the Caye Harbor View Lodge.
Our friend Johnny filmed the ceremony with our iPad from the Bosuns chair: a seat used to go up the mast to do repairs and maintenance. It was his idea, so we hoisted him up the mast and he filmed the whole ceremony perched above the Bride and Groom. Now we just have to get better at this iMovie editing and get the movie posted to the blog.
Bryna
Bryna, John and The Cake
The Cake - the owner of Caye Harbor - Donna - made the cake. A Mango Upside Down Cake using my recipe for Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Donna thought the sheet cake needed more pizazz and asked me if it would be alright to make it tiered with a bundt cake on top, because bundt cakes are well liked here. I said sure, and then she said, she would add some flowers for decoration. Well what else could you ask for? It was gorgeous and yummy.
Our plans for a big " cruiser party" were somewhat thwarted by the late date. So many of our cruiser friends moved on to cooler climes or safer waters (think hurricane season). Nonetheless we had a good turn out and a good party. John and Susie on "Cabaret" set up their sound system and Susie did what Susie loves, play music and dance. We wish to thank everyone who attended. Your presence added to the joy of the day.
The Bride - on the left
Monday morning we hauled anchor and sailed to Cayos Cochinos, one of our special places we wanted to share with Bryna and John. We enjoyed snorkeling, hiking, relaxing and imbibing sundowners. The stay at Cayos was too short but it gives the newlyweds something to look forward to on their next trip.
Leaving French Cay Harbor
And yes, we arrived at our mooring before dark!
They're off
...and they're back. Yes, that is Bryna rolling in the surf with her very own elegant entry back onto the beach.
Hiking scenes - Assorted Photos taken by all of us.
Boa constrictor #1
Boa constrictor #2
The Nest- Honestly, what was this mother thinking? She wasn't planning on any storms coming along.
One cannot visit Cayos Cochinos without meeting Fausto, a local Garifuna. He travels out from the village selling fish and jewelry that is made by the Garifuna. Bryna and John purchased some very nice souvenirs at very reasonable prices.
More Snorkeling Adventures - underwater photos by either John or Bryna
Bryna
Our last night in Cayos Cochinos. Tomorrow we head to Little Cayos for a morning swim and snorkel, then an afternoon sail back to West End Roatan.
Snorkeling
Charlie attempting to get a very large puffer fish to puff, but the puffer is staying just beyond his reach.
Beach time
Bamboo driftwood
Drummin' on the ole' bamboo
The inevitable plane trip home was out of Roatan International Airport so we reluctantly hoisted anchor again, leaving Cayos behind, setting sail for West End, Roatan: another one of our favorite places. The winds were plentiful, the sails full and then too full, so we reefed the sails and eased into a beautiful day of sailing. John and Bryna had no intention of turning over the helm to our old friend "Otto Auto" and thus took turns steering Leap and giving our old friend a break.
Charlie found this crab claw on the bottom and no crab insight.
Moray - probably around 6 ft long under a ledge about 40ft deep.
Not sure what the green spotted glow in the dark formation is.
Leap on her mooring in West End waiting patiently again
The day of departure was sad indeed and came far to quickly. We did not accompany the pair to the airport because we had to get underway and head to the Rio Dulce in Guatemala. Our appearance date for our new job was fast approaching and we had a 136 mile sail ahead of us. So instead, we hoisted anchor for the first leg of our trip setting sail for Utilla to check out of Honduras and say goodbye to friends we would be leaving behind for a while. John and Bryna left on a Sunday and by Tuesday morning we were on our way to the Rio Dulce.
splendid post. closely read. photos examined in detail. envy here.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo essay of your time together! The pictures are beautiful, and looks like all of you had a wonderful time! Wish we could have been there to spend time with the newlyweds. What a memorable family time for you all! Love to you.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! How great you all look and such a perfect wedding and honeymoon! Love you all...be safe ;-*
ReplyDeleteGreat pics and story! Thanks. Congrats to the newly wedded! Happy and safe travels to you both.
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