Thursday, June 4, 2015

Firefly Beach Bar and restaurant, on Elbow Cay in the Bahamas

We have arrived to the FireFly beach bar, I guess they have bands here at night.




Here is a view from the restaurants you can see how the people get here via dingys.


 Beach to the right nice white sand







Walking up the hill to see what is on the other side I am sure another beach.


 Cute little cottages you can stay in.


 Ocean view













 Going back to the dingy next time Fire Fly


Abaco Inn Elbow Cay


Next stop Abaco Inn beautiful little condos you can stay at, Met a nice couple Dr's from Kentucky on their honeymoon, they have some friends who has a house there they let they use it a a wedding present. how sweet is that.



As we entered the harbor, there was a dog swimming all around some kind of water dog. He was having a great time.



Here is Ross and Gigi sometimes the roads are so hot we have to pick Gigi up to cross the street.







 This is the resort that they let you use when you come ashore, really nice ocean view.










Crackers "P" on Lubber's Quarters

After the fun on Tahiti beach we are going to get a bite to eat and they say Cracker 'P" is a good place to eat on Lubber's Quarters. we are entering the harbor next to it is Lubber's landing restaurant more people and Cracker "P's"




Arriving at Cracker P's for lunch



This is a neat painting of a mermaid they had at the bar. Along with hot sauce that Cracker P's own receipe.


This is a street sign with all these different directions to go pretty funny and colorful






Tahitit Beach

We went to Tahiti Beach it was beautiful it is also on Elbow Cay where Hope Town is Gigi was rolling around in it.




This is what our dingy looks like Ross put the whole thing together put seat in, steering wheel and the bimini top it is very comphy now.


I brought my own umbrella so Gigi could be more compfortable she gets so hot on her tummy so we can stay longer and enjoy the beach.


She is looking at the starfish that Ross found


Here we are on the dingy going back to Cool Change