Monday, December 1, 2025 — It was another colorful dawn, despite the fact that the sunrise itself was completely blocked by clouds.

After we finished school and morning chores, we went to lunch at Grabbers with Tiki Tour. Conveniently, Grabbers had their own dock.


As we were walking in, we saw a ray swimming around the dock.
Like Lubber’s Landing, there were several games and water toys, so it was easy to spend a full day there. They also had a swimming pool, a resident cat and a resident rooster.





We were sad, but not surprised, to report that it was a stereotypical Bahamian meal: outrageously expensive for mediocre food. We’ve been spoiled by the better prices (though still high by US standards) and better tasting food in Marsh Harbour. But at least at Grabbers the portion sizes were generous.


After lunch, we went for a walk around the island to enjoy more time on dry land. The little we saw of the island looked very stereotypical Bahamain.




We walked to a restaurant called Nippers that was on the beach. We didn’t actually go into the restaurant, we just cut through the grounds to get beach access.


We followed the beach back towards Grabbers for a short way.


Then found a public beach access walkway where we could exit the beach without cutting through someone’s private property.

The path let out onto a small road. We passed the school.

The small road connected to the road back to Grabbers, so we did a small loop.

In the early evening, the Tiki kids came over and played D & D. Here was the sunset and the dusk.

