This morning was spent doing a few jobs around the house. Ellen and I choose a really hard job.

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We put up the Christmas decorations.

This afternoon we drove to west to Chalk Sound which is a narrow stretch of land between Chalk Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. This was the area the plane flew over as we approached the airport.

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The first beach we stopped at was the beach Taylor Bay. We knew where the beach was suppose to be but it took a few tries to find the correct road. It was definitely worth the effort.

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This time we were smart and wore our bathing suites. The water was wonderful.

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A sting ray swam by us. The boys followed the sting ray and it buried itself in the sand. When they backed off it swam off.

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We talked to a marine biologist who lives at Taylor Bay. She showed us this snail that she found in the water. The little black spot is the "door" the snail closed when she pick it up.

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We stopped by Las Brisas Restaurant in Chalk Sound to make a reservation for our anniversary dinner next week. Las Brisas is Chris and Tina's favourite restaurant so we thought we'd give it a try. While we were there we decided to have a drink. Rob and Ellen had Pina Coladas and Ed and I enjoyed a Mojitos. At first I wasn't sure that I was going to like the Mojito but by the time I finished the drink it has become one of my favorites.

Ed found a geocache at Taylor Bay and there was another at Sapodilla Bay. Since we were close by we stopped to have a look.
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The cache was on top of Sapodilla Hill. We didn't find the cache but we did find the beautiful view.

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This spot is an important spot in the Turks and Caicos islands as some of the earliest settlers to the island scratched their names into the rocks.

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The beach at Sapodilla Bay.