When we finally arrived in the Bahamas, our first impression wasn't quite the white sandy beaches we were hoping for. It was raining and Nick (the Captain) was the only one allowed off the boat until we were cleared to enter. He ran into this high-class building with all our passports, and we didn't see him again for about 30 minutes. Rob was ready to order a strike force to go in and get him. Luckily, it was called off when Nick emerged. Whew! An international incident averted.
Join Nick, Angela, Nicholas and Eileen on our boating journey as we cruise the waters of U.S. and the Bahamas aboard our beautiful 56' Matthews MY "Lady Enna." We're taking this extended journey to expand education out of the confines of a classroom, to focus on our family, and to take advantage of this great way of life!
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Checking in at Customs in Bimini
When we finally arrived in the Bahamas, our first impression wasn't quite the white sandy beaches we were hoping for. It was raining and Nick (the Captain) was the only one allowed off the boat until we were cleared to enter. He ran into this high-class building with all our passports, and we didn't see him again for about 30 minutes. Rob was ready to order a strike force to go in and get him. Luckily, it was called off when Nick emerged. Whew! An international incident averted.
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