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Alpha 2 Day 4: Laughter And Learning At The Pirate's Bight

By wpdev July 15, 2016
July 13, 2016

Most of the mooring fields that we stay in are wide open. The mouths of them facing agape toward the channel. Here in the Bight, though, the mouth is narrow. We lay hidden deep into the cut of the island. The cliffs and hills around us make a tight amphitheater, showering us in sounds from the land. From our decks, we can hear the goats that roam the island, we can hear the assortment of colorful birds that live in the trees, and we can hear the splashes of waves lapping up on the shoreline. It is a place of abundant sound.

Today, we contributed our own voice to the sounds of the bay.  Starting with an early hike up to the top of the island where the Alpha and Tango fleets came together to build friendship and teamwork through activities and games upon a helicopter pad that overlooks the bay. We mingled and mixed, competed and came together. Laughter was sewn into our daily practice by handshakes and embraces.

When we descended from the hike, the fun we were in for for the rest of the day was audible. We water sported on tubes, wake boards, water skis, and the infamous Poparazzi.  While onshore, we played in the water till we were prunes, only leaving for refreshments and to seek refuge in the shade. We learned, too! While on the beach, we played a marine biology game that taught us about resources and the ebb and flow of the balance between consumption and life.

All of the Open Water divers continued their training and dove through the afternoon, practicing their underwater skills. While they did that, the Alpha and Tango fleets continued to tango. All gathering aboard I Am Free, the Tango fleet’s catamaran, for a marine biology lesson on corals and BVI species, we then got to immediately apply our learning experientially during a fun snorkel at the Indians.

When the day came to rest, it seemed that even the sunset was loud. Sending the sky into indescribable shades of purple as we sat below, back to our home boats, to break bread together and celebrate yet another day of memories made under the sun.

The greatest challenge during the program was staying entertained during the quarantine period. Not being able to leave your boat and not having a phone, which was a crutch against boredom, it was difficult at first to stay entertained.