26/11: Checking Out Provo
Category: General
Posted by: The Agnew Family
This mornings goal is to check out the area within walking distance to the house.
Water still sitting on the road from yesterdays rain.
The beach at Grace Bay. It is as beautiful as we were told it was.
Testing the water ... it is nice and warm.
The island is ready for Christmas.
Ellen and I made a couple of new friends.
In the afternoon we decided to deliver a box that Tina had given us for Provo Ponies. Provo Ponies is in the Long Bay area which is on the south side of the island and we are staying on the north side of island. I think it was all of 2 miles away.
The ponies ready for a ride.
First geocache of the trip. This was an earth cache. We just had to find "the Hole", answer a few questions and take a photo by the hole.
Looking down.
We were surprised to see these goats by the side of the road as we were told there isn't much wild life on the island except for geckos, tree frogs and wild dogs.
I find it a little hard to wrap my head around the desert qualities on an island surrounded by water. Tree of signs.
If you want to kite sail go to Long Bay Beach. The water is shallow and it is usually calm.
We forgot to wear our bathing suits but it didn't stop Rob.
Ed had to convince this tree frog to leave the barbeque before he turned it on.
Water still sitting on the road from yesterdays rain.
The beach at Grace Bay. It is as beautiful as we were told it was.
Testing the water ... it is nice and warm.
The island is ready for Christmas.
Ellen and I made a couple of new friends.
In the afternoon we decided to deliver a box that Tina had given us for Provo Ponies. Provo Ponies is in the Long Bay area which is on the south side of the island and we are staying on the north side of island. I think it was all of 2 miles away.
The ponies ready for a ride.
First geocache of the trip. This was an earth cache. We just had to find "the Hole", answer a few questions and take a photo by the hole.
Looking down.
We were surprised to see these goats by the side of the road as we were told there isn't much wild life on the island except for geckos, tree frogs and wild dogs.
I find it a little hard to wrap my head around the desert qualities on an island surrounded by water. Tree of signs.
If you want to kite sail go to Long Bay Beach. The water is shallow and it is usually calm.
We forgot to wear our bathing suits but it didn't stop Rob.
Ed had to convince this tree frog to leave the barbeque before he turned it on.