
$4,000 per night | $28,000 per week | $31,500 per week March | $35,000 per week Christmas and New Year’s More information. This rental home features a dock that can accommodate up to 40ft vessels with a draw of 3ft and has power, a heated pool, generator, water maker and ice machine. Later, check out the dance clubs in Harbour Town. There are lots of exciting spots for shopping on Dunmore and Bay Street. While you’re in town check out local works of art at the Princess Street Gallery. If you’re in the mood to explore, the villa comes with 2 paddle boards and 2 kayaks.įamous for its beautiful pink sand, Pink Sand Beach is the perfect place to start your morning with a yoga session, swim, or a stroll, it’s a short ride away. Our NyDock Boats are perfect for evening cruises, family entertaining and spending time on the water. They come complete with tapered pontoons, a transom and removable safety railings. When you need to cool off, jump off the end of the private dock and enjoy the cool waters of the Caribbean. Our Transport Canada approved NyDock Boats are true vessels and can be fitted with up to a 9.9HP outboard motor. Pick a sunny spot to work on your tan by the pool. Playful floral prints add a splash of exciting color to the soothing atmosphere, reminding guests of the natural hues outside. Inside, coffered-ceilings sit atop hardwood floors and designer furnishings. Wrap-around balconies, white-washed interiors, and four-post beds await in this stately, colonial environment. Then, hop in a golf cart and explore nearby Dunmore Town.Įnter through the private gates of Wind Whistle and follow a tree-lined driveway leading up to this traditional Bahamian home on the harbour’s edge. Sip a tropical cocktail in the shade while the kids play on the private dock’s water trampoline. Outlined in lush greenery, your dinner parties and backyard barbecues will enjoy complete privacy, as well as spectacular ocean views.

Then Otis played and sang a verse he had written: Sittin' in the mornin' sun/I'll be sittin' when the evenin' come/Watching the ships roll in/And then I watch 'em roll away again.Watch the sunset over the Caribbean at this colonial villa on the waterfront in Harbour Island. He grabbed it, tuned it to an open E-chord, which made the guitar easier to play slide. "When Otis walked in, he said, 'Crop, get your gut-tar.' I always kept a Gibson B-29 around. "Usually when Otis came to town, he waited until he checked into the Holiday Inn before calling me to work with him on songs in his room. Steve Cropper remembers the day Otis shared the beginnings of the new song with him.


So, he began composing a song unlike anything he had written or recorded before. The thought that kept running through his mind was “I watch the ships come in and I watch them roll away again.” He would literally sit and watch the ferry boats run back and forth. To accomplish this, he joins the local LGBT softball league. Casey at the Bat is a slice of romantic comedy that follows the adventures a young gay man (Casey) who is moving on after the end of his first serious relationship. Otis had gone to San Francisco to perform at the Fillmore, and while there he stayed at a boathouse in Sausalito, just across the bay. Episode 31: Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay, Episode 31 of Casey At The Bat in WEBTOON.
