Showing posts with label swimming in bahamas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming in bahamas. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Whats been happening lately????

 Matt and Kristen, had a wonderful wedding with family and friends!

 Watch their wedding video



May 24th welcomed the arrival of dive master Dennis son Xavier!!! Congratulations!

 
One proud dad!




Vincent, Jane & Paul had a great week fishing all over Andros. They traveled to the West Side, Conch Sound, Fresh Creek and South....A good week was had by all!
Don't forget Small Hope is an Orvis Certified Fishing Lodge!!

 
We have had a visit from old friends Gar, Tracey and Morgan from Virginia. This was their 5th visit!!!
Morgan, Mollie and Sadie new friends
Certificate Time
We have been doing some great diving. We were at Goat Cay Wall the other day and spotted a turtle, what  great sight and a pleasure for all divers to see! Check out the video 

Dive intern Kate is nearly their with her rescue training!! Keep up the good work Kate!!
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Summer interns have started to arrive, welcome back Petter and Simen, time for some fun and hard work!!
 On Monday June 6 Derek and Katie got married!!
 

See some of the lovely pictures from Katie and Derek's wedding here 

 
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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The dogs of Small Hope Bay Lodge.................

Guest services goes beyond the human staff at Small Hope. Small Hope’s two resident dogs, Rex and Sarah, like to chip in now and then as running companion or beach tour guides. One afternoon last week we became the first guests to test their river guiding skills.


Rex leading the way

Sara guiding the way

As we entered Davis Creek for a kayak paddle, we were met by both dogs as they enjoyed racing across the flooded sand bars. Soon though, it was all business for Rex as he decided it was his job to guide us up Davis Creek, swimming ahead of the kayak. Rex and Sarah earned a special dinner treat for creating such a fun experience and ensuring we did not get lost in the mangroves.


Mark & Barbara
Marshfield, MA

Mark, dive master Joe and Barbara

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

SEX 'N' PAN

Sex 'N' Pan a favorite of everybody..................Now you can enjoy it at home and the memory of Small Hope..............



Sex in the Pan
Crust:1 ½ cups Graham Cracker crumbs
2 tbsp Sugar
3 tbsp. Butter, melted

Filling:
8 ounce Cream cheese
2 tbsp milk
1/3 cup sugar
2 ½ cups whip topping*
2 packages instant chocolate pudding 4 serving size (or any flavor)
3 ½ cups milk

Method
Combine graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter. Mix well and press into pan. Bake at 350F for 10 minutes. Cool completely. Blend cream cheese, milk, and sugar, until smooth. Whip up whip topping until of smooth consistency. Fold in half of the whip topping. Spread this mixture into crust. Mix the second milk with the pudding and blend until it thickens and of proper consistency. Spread evenly of cream cheese mixture. Spread remaining whip topping over pudding and put in fridge to set for 4 to 6 hours minimum. Garnish with grated chocolate or chocolate pieces.

*1 Large container of already prepared cool whip topping can be substituted and gives same result



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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Nature Trails around Small Hope

Here at Small Hope we offer a variety nature walks. They are suitable for every age good.


Davis Creek


The walks offer a variety of different things to see, on the Davis Creek walk you will see The Australian Pine grove which is a little inland from the beach, you can snorkel at Davis Creek and see some of the fish species common among the mangroves and there is a deserted beach which is nice for a stroll and shell finding.


Mangroves
 We also have a Mangrove walk which will take up close and  personal with one of the most important ecosystems in the Bahamas. On this walk you might be able to observe some wading birds such as the Great Blue Heron, Little Blue Heron and you might have the opportunity to see some Mangrove Crabs.


In Land Blue Hole
 Within a nice walk or bike ride there is one of the many Inland Blue Hole's which are good for a refreshing fresh water swim or for a stroll around the edge.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Captain Bill's Inland Blue Hole




Small Hope Bay Lodge took 15 guests and two car loads 20 minutes down the road and into the inland Andros to visit Captain Bill’s Fresh water inland Blue Hole.
Blue Holes are submarine cave systems. Their name is derived from the fact that when viewed from the air, they often have a deep blue color--deeper and bluer than the waters that surround them. To understand their formation, one needs to go back to the beginning of the Bahama Islands themselves, back over 150 million years ago when marine sediments began to accumulate in the warm shallow seas of the tropical Atlantic. (The origins of the name Bahamas is from the Spanish words Baja Mar, meaning shallow sea). It was during this time that early corals began to colonize along the banks of sediment. These tiny corals slowly grew to form a fringing reef, which eventually solidified into limestone barriers, which in turn acted as retaining walls, trapping the sediments. Andros Island has over 350 known inland and ocean blue holes.
You can take the plunge from 15 feet off the dock to cannonball into the freshwater, or walk down the dock and slip right in. Many of the guests enjoyed their afternoon jumping, swimming and keeping their eyes peeled for the legendary Lusca. The Lusca is a old myth of a half-octopus half-shark monster that lives in the Blue Hole, this kept many of the children on the island from diving too deep into the water, so their parents could keep an eye on them! Although no Lusca was spotted the guests enjoyed their afternoon of swimming, and their cannonball competition where eleven-year-old Isabella beat everyone with her record of 46 cannonballs off the dock!
Afterwards everyone came back to Small Hope to watch a slideshow of pictures from their afternoon adventure! Follow this link to watch some cannonball action, the reaction and the excitement from Captain Bill’s Blue Hole. Pin It Now!