Glad you all had a great time in the Bahamas and a smooth ride back home. One day we'll get our boat to the Bahamas and hope we have the same great time. Be well and best wishes.
Have enjoyed your videos a few times over the last year, but as I was walking this morning i saw a vessel on the hard with the name "Island Time" and there you sit, I assume waiting out the season. We are on our hunt for the right vessel at the moment. Every ever need a hand for something let me know I live right outside the port and glad to lend a hand or help drive for provisions, season will be here before you know it!
There is an interesting history on Gin Su Mer. The development was started by Pierre Lamouroux, a Frenchman who made his fortune inventing and promoting the Ginsu Knife in the late 1970s and 1980s ... " it slices, it dices, it makes Julienne Fries" ... thus he named his development GinSuMer, or "knife of the sea".
Glad you all had a great time in the Bahamas and a smooth ride back home. One day we'll get our boat to the Bahamas and hope we have the same great time. Be well and best wishes.
Thank you so much. Our advice is "Just Do It" !
Have enjoyed your videos a few times over the last year, but as I was walking this morning i saw a vessel on the hard with the name "Island Time" and there you sit, I assume waiting out the season. We are on our hunt for the right vessel at the moment. Every ever need a hand for something let me know I live right outside the port and glad to lend a hand or help drive for provisions, season will be here before you know it!
Thank you so much. Yes, we are taking a break this summer to help care for an aging relative. Thanks for following. Hoping the storm gods stay away.
So glad. You enjoyed our island be sure to keep it quiet, I love my island and peoples.
It's a jewel!
There is an interesting history on Gin Su Mer. The development was started by Pierre Lamouroux, a Frenchman who made his fortune inventing and promoting the Ginsu Knife in the late 1970s and 1980s ... " it slices, it dices, it makes Julienne Fries" ... thus he named his development GinSuMer, or "knife of the sea".
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing.