Roy took the letters in to Schafer & Brown. They're going to try to get the units off today. Roy returned with a nice surprise -- a brand new 250-watt inverter! It won't operate the microwave, but it will recharge my computer batteries and Roy's shaver. It will also operate the TV, but all the stations speak Spanish.
I spent the morning writing postcards while my computer recharged. After lunch, I began typing the log pages that I'd written by hand, but when Roy went for a paddle, I did too. There's a large lagoon on the other side of the beach. It's surrounded by mangroves with their weird root systems, so it's used as a hurricane hole during the summer. I paddled around the entire perimeter, but Roy just went to one end and then returned to the bay for a swim. I found a narrow passage that led to another big lagoon that few people ever see. Paddled around it, too. Luckily, I found the way out again.
There are a lot of people zooming around the bay on PWC's or jet skis or whatever you call them. I hate those things. They go so fast and make so much noise, like a bunch of angry mosquitoes. They're a menace to paddlers.
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