Our first Bahamian harbour.

On the North side of the Harbor, just one minute walk distance from our Boat, there is a beautiful beach.

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Blowing in the wind on the pale sand.

We found this as a found object. It is a nature Sculpture!

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Weathered eroded by sun sand and wind.

Another found Object, it is more Fractal theory, controlled Chaos, which I am using on my recent painting a lot.

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Roots exposed by wind.

The Bahamian water is so clear always that you can see deep into the bottom. This photo is taken just next to our anchored boat.  The two ropes are from the back of our boat.

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Transparency of water color with depth.

Some Bahamian told me longtime ago that one can find the depth by looking at the water. In this trip, we would like to learn to read the depth of the water by looking at the color of the water. Yellowish is shallow, light blue 6ft, dark blue 12ft etc. There are thousands of shades and experienced people can tell depth to within a foot.

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Enjoying the sun and water in the foredeck.

The window replacement is almost done. Peter is painting the last coat.

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Hard worker preparing the final coat

We can see through clear windowd now everyside and everywhere. It is very nice to see the Ocean or the sky clouds from lying down on the bed.

Specially nowadays I am observing the controlled Chaos and the analysis of the Clouds. In the morning before making coffee, I lay in bed and have a chance to observe the clouds and  the Fractals in the clouds.

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Cosy, with a view of clouds and Ocean.

8 thoughts on “Our first Bahamian harbour.

  1. Hey Lee & Peter, Yeah, you made it to the Bahamas!! Looks beautiful. Erik and I will be at my parent’s house in Staniel Cay in the Exumas from April 14-23rd…we’d LOVE to see you! Please keep us posted as to where you are so hopefully you can come for a visit, maybe anchor in the bay in front of our house:) Toni & Erik

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    1. We will anchore in front of the house in Staniel Cay during the period you stay. We will enjoy to see and spent some time with you.

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  2. Fascinating and beautiful! I would love to doscuss your theory of fractals as contolled case. Especially a possibility of multiplied chaos fractal out as with entropy to become ordered chaos perhaps? Or more dissolute? Love the pictures and the descrptive prose.

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  3. Delighted to see you’re having a marvellous time, Lee and Pete! Doesn’t seem like Pete misses work at ConEd at all!
    Your location in the Bahamas seems so restful and beautiful! Lee – you’ve discovered you don’t need to live within walking distance of MOMA after all … at least for a couple of years!
    You’ll have many more stories and adventures before we meet up again, of course. However, I look forward to that time!
    All the very best,
    Alan (& from Carol too).

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