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Thompson Bay 1/3/26-1/4/26

Yesterday morning George dropped me off on shore for the Salt Pond/Thompson Bay Farmers Market. I love going to this market and buying home-grown vegetables, local eggs, and home-baked goodies. I was quite pleased with my purchases—collard greens, thyme, arugula, chives, green onions, sapodillas (a local fruit), guavas, coconut cake, coconut tart, pineapple tart, and the tiniest, most delicious tomatoes I have ever eaten. In the afternoon we walked a mile to the liquor store for a small bottle of vodka. It was meant for our laundry, not to drink. I recently finished reading a book called Laundry Love. The author suggests spraying vodka on clothing to remove odors. I thought I might give it a try. 
This afternoon we went back to Tiny’s with Dee & Ron and Jean & Michael for a late lunch. Yes, we have been eating out quite a bit but we want to take advantage of the opportunity while we have it. 
It looks like we will have a chance to go to Cat Island after all. Now we just have to decide whether we will go tomorrow or wait until Wednesday. 



                                                                             Sunset on a calm night. 




                                                                                   Farmers Market. 




                                                                         My adorable, yummy tomatoes. 




                                                           Squalls on the horizon as two boats enter the harbor. 

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  1. Dave, your crazy brotherJanuary 5, 2026 at 4:03 PM

    I heard of drunken sailors, but I have never heard of drunken clothes. Learn something new every day.

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    1. Hahaha. Good one, Dave. I will let you know if we end up smelling like a distillery!

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