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Excellent beach day – little shopping in the morning.
Great lunch at Chez Leandra’s – jerk snapper and garlic conch – Orient continues to be not be so busy – in fairness was a one ship day.
Afternoon’s entertainment was three parachutists around 3 pm. Two made Green Cay, one drifted over to around Mt Vernon. A put put picked up the 2 on GC
Today was an orange day and we noticed another couple colour coordinating – light blue?
For the Luiz followers, word is he in the DR with new girlfriend
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So, the wind finally calmed down?
Wonder where the parachutists came from and where they intended to land?
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wind is down, glorious on the beach Not so busy - for those who do not wander down to the rebuilt section because it's too packed - think again, the entire Orient is not packed!
guessing ggreen Cay was the intended targer - 1st 2 hit it, the 3rd din't have a chance. Also the pick up boat was n the Green cay area and then took off north towards Mt Vernon
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