Tabago Keys are wonderful.

Auesome day over there, we swung by Salt Wistle bay and with the Northern swell rolling in that would have been an uncomfortable stop so we headed out to swim with the turtles. Dropped the hook and Walter came right on over and hooked us up with some yummy banana bread and a loaf of fresh bread, which immediately became lunch.

Couple of beers and jello and we were off to swim with the turtles, again with the swell and winds the water was a bit clouded up, but we did get to chase lots of turles around. On the way back we swung by a called Aggie Cat presuming they would be from Texas, but nope, just on a charter boat, and the boat was Registered to College Station. I wasn’t aware that Aggies even knew what a cat was, I figured they only knew of revelie their dawg.

Dingyed out to the reef and swam with lots and lots of fishies in the bouncy current, twas beatutiful. Big one small ones, colorful all types of fishies even a box faced puffer that I chased but he just wouldn’t puff up.

Since we were wet we headed to one of keys that would be a wet dingy ride anyway, hiked to the top and we were rewarded with a great view of the anchorage. Forgot to take the camera and being barefoot, wasn’t the smartest footware choice for over the rocks and cactus. We slso walked on a different beach on the backside of that Key. And back to the boat for some nourishment, and to let the chicken thaw out for dinner. And some dominos.

All in all the typical island day.

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