4.2 for me this morning, so, within my range.
We're now just waiting at the Customs dock to clear back into the country, then we can return to our home dock and house, and normal business can be resumed.
last night, at anchor, we were treated to something i have never seen before. As the sun was setting, we had significant marine activity off our port side, so we went on deck to investigate. We had expected some larger Tarpon, hunting, but found ourselves observing 7 or 8 large eagle ray playing and almost porpoising. I've seen many, many ray, but never in these numbers. They weren't doing their usual boosting out of the water, and flopping back down onto the surface, with maximum surface area slapping down, but just gliding effortlessly, looking like they were playing. When they do the falpping down onto the surface thing, its to slap off parasites that build up on their undersides, as they go about their daily business.
So, almost back to our home dock, and our local small pod of dolphin. We have three; two adult, and one young, who swim around the stern of one of our boats most mornings. We assume they are feeding, rather than being socially active.
Life in Paradise could be a lot worse, for sure.