New Years






To farwell 2006 and welcome 2007, Jess and I packed up the latest batch of Baby-Doc's and headed to Reef Motel, where Jen was "motel-sitting" for the week. It was a great way to celebrate the New Year, with plenty of drinks, good food and swimming. Reef Motel has a great lagoon for swimming and of course a reef with some of the best snorkling I've seen yet. And its close to the Blue Holes.
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