I recently booked my first vacation out of the US in three years. I decided to go to the Bahamas in November it is a short flight from NJ and it?s the Caribbean.
This is what I am wondering if I should be concerned about:
I was caught up between a couple places but I ultimately went with the resort that had beach cats available to guests.
Also I had the opportunity to go during the summer, but figured I would be wasting decent sailing time here in NJ, so I booked for Thanksgiving.
I think I have the sailing bug!
Is this bad????
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sounds right to me!
i dont even want to give up a single say sailing (and i sail 120 days a year) ... when i had family in town (they refuse to get wet) we went to the beach and watched the cats.... -
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Hell, I was sitting on the beach in Naples FL last week watching the kite boarders rip it up and wishing my cat was there! Wind was perfect! I could just picture myself rigging and launching. Then we came back to snow in Chicago! Any vacation that extends your season is a worthy one. -
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I was just in Chicago for spring break and saw there were a ton of cats in evanston. Do you ever sail around there? -
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Yes sort of. I sail out of Glencoe a few miles to the north. Our beach is all cats. We'll run down to Evanston when the wind is right. -
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awesome, i was checking out northwestern university for college and as soon as i saw the cats on their beach i went crazy haha