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Hoping to hear some news from "home".
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I am......a little rain, a nice breeze and a rack of lamb to die for!
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Yesterday, waves were higher than typical in Cupecoy. The skies are mostly cloudy, and Saba is hiding. By the way, anyone with digital access to the New York Times can read a recent article about traveling to SXM and visiting nearby islands: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/23/travel/caribbean-ferries.html
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When we were there earlier this month, Saba was visible the first couple of days, afterwards, pretty much absent. I assume that the Sahara dust is still out in force?
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Probably Sahara dust... but I'm not a meteorologist.
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