We woke up later than usual. We didn't know the time changed until we looked at the ship's clock and realized the phone was an hour ahead. Then we went to pig beach.


The pigs were so cute! They were all different sizes. Some would lie down in the sand and snuggle together. When dad went to pet one it rolled over on its back for a belly rub! They were almost like dogs with their friendly (ish) nature and big, floppy ears. The baby pigs were by far the cutest. They were so tiny and would walk right up to you and let you pet them! Soon more boats started arriving so we headed back to the boat.


Riley and Reese came over. We played Uno before following the Knights to Thunderball Grotto to see the cave at high tide. It was a very different experience with the water up higher. There was no one there too. We got to use an underwater scooter. It was really fun! When the tide started to get lower we dinghied back to our boats.


On the way back we stopped to ask someone about their lazy jack system. We ended up realizing that we had met each other in a laundromat at Acadia! They invited us on their boat. Clarke and I went swimming with their 6-year-old daughter, Seneca. When Cyrus said he was going to get the paddleboard I was asked to swim to the boat and get it. I did but when I came back I found both boys playing legos so there was no way Cyrus was gonna use it! I paddled back to the boat a little while later. About an hour later everyone else came back.


Soon we saw the Knights go to the yacht club for dinner. We followed them. When we finally got to the club we found they had already eaten! After talking for a little while we got a table and ordered. The food was good. We headed back to the boat around 7:45 pm.


The Knights asked if we wanted to go to the beach with them, so we did. Clarke started a small bonfire but extinguished it soon after getting it going cause of the lack of burnable items. We marveled at the beauty of the anchorage. The sky was amazing and the many anchor lights reflected off the still water. We departed for our boats around 10 pm with the promise of meeting up tomorrow morning for final goodbyes.