Location: Muskmelon Bay, Guana Island
As the sun rose to greet another day upon Nomada Caribena, so did the spirits of the crew aboard.
The morning began in a regular fashion with a greeting of yogurt and bagels. Later, Lana and Kate decided it would be a good idea to try kneeboarding together, as it turns out they had fun, and that covered the hurt they could have endured in falling. Kate then discovered a slice on the back of her ankle. Blood was shedding all over the boat of our fellow sailors. The only logical explanation was that she had “been bitten by a shark”. Otherwise, Stella decided to start to think about future endeavors, hesitating between president, astronaut, and baker. The nomadians enjoyed a soup rather fitting of the warm weather. Next was a chat about machine systems with perhaps a break to wobble midway through. It was then time to dive. Lauren, Ned, and Georgia went down to 30ft for about 50 minutes, and things got a bit crazy. At the bottom of the water, a dance party started to gain attention from other divers around, commenced by our members. This was not missed out on by Stick, who quickly joined in. Georgia’s feet got tied by Lauren eventually and subsequently was just dragged underwater. In a more standard tone, Maude enjoyed seeing sting rays pass by her.
Aubrey observed a lobster. Avery found herself looking at jellyfish in close proximity, which she thoroughly enjoyed. Sela and I descended into the water to remove their gear and put it back on underwater. Back on the boat, Lucas told Garrison to get some rubbish that had found its way into the depths of the ocean, but the man got the waste. On another hand, Issy enjoyed the casual pleasure of her book “The Inheritance Games ”. After the dive, a heated debate about the state of us politics broke out with the candidates being Ned, Lauren, and me, the conclusion being that us politics are politics. The English then had their first Thanksgiving meal, where they were informed of the history of the food. Subsequently, another starry evening is closing the chapter of the vessel.