We are now moving along at a good pace. We left Savannah, Ga on 4/18 and traveled 51 miles to an anchorage in Church Creek,SC about 22 miles south of Charleston. We could not get into our marina until Sunday and had to get there before 1 PM because they were closing Charleston Harbor due to the Blue Angels performing Sunday afternoon. So we anchored out Saturday night in a great little spot with 7-8 other boats so we could make into Charleston early the next day. See anchorage pics....who is that long-haired guy? We left next moring at 7:15 am and arrived at the Charleston Maritime Center at 10:30 am. Winds picked up as we traveled and were really rocking and rolling as we came into the marina but got in OK. Donna Pence flew into Charleston and met us in time to see the Blue Angels perform...we had a front row seat from out boat in the marina!! It was a great show .....I am amazed at what these guys do in the jets flying in close formation and doing all kind of zigs and zags and meeting each other and then flipping upside down to avoid hitting each other.
Today we went to see Fort Sumter today and took a tour of Charleston on a horse drawn carriage...really neat town. I leave for Houston tomorrow to visit with Jamey and then back on Thursday to prepare to head to North Myrtle Beach, SC for the AGLCA rendevous starting this weekend. We have now traveled over 2000 miles and been in 6 states on our great adventure. We will take a break after the rendevous and head back to Tennessee for a week before moving into North Carolina.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Dog Country...Finally
Well, I am finally back again and happy to report that we are in Dog country....Georgia Bulldog country that is. We finally got out of Florida at least that's what Mom says. Since I last got to do an update a lot has passed. Mom got a new little pink boat to paddle around in and I get to go with her once in a while. Good thing I didn't go last time because she turned over in alligator infested waters and I think a gator might have a liking for a little Westie. We left St. Augustine, Fl. and as Dad says 'stayed on the hook' off of Cumberland Island , Ga where the horses run wild....boy I envy them! We are now in Savannah, Ga and I met a new friend (a little Pug) named Savannah as well...we had lots of fun running free and wild (without the durn leash!) on the dock. On the way up things got a little rough a couple of times going through some 'sounds' and Dad got real intense going through some place called 'Hell Gate' at low tide. He was going crazy at the helm holloring something about the depth finder reading zero...but we made it without any big problems. Mom had a big time going through St. Andrews sound when we had 6-8 foot seas and water over the top of the boat...what a ride Dad and I said! Not really, because I don't eat or drink much when we are moving. We stopped in a place called Jekyll Island before Savannah and got fuel and met some new friends. Thats where Mom flipped in her new kayak and lost some shoes but made it back OK without any gator bites. Mom fixed a nice Easter dinner on her new plates and as you can see in the pic I am under the table NOT on the table during a family holiday...what a bummer!
Uncle Bill and Aunt Charlotte came and visited us a couple of days and I like to have company to check them out and they really like to play with me. Mom and Dad and them went to Savannah and toured the town and then went today to Hilton Head and LEFT me in the big pen they call a condo for some reason...guess they think it sounds better than just leaving me couped up all day in a cage. I can't complain because Dad or Mom walk me a long way when we get into a marina and I like that. My life on the boat is going OK...I am getting used to the moving and just chill out and try to sleep while we are underway. I also got some new toys and a little toy that Mom puts treats or peanut butter in and I really have to work to get it out..but its worth it!
Tomorrow we leave for Beaufort, South Carolina and then on to Charleston. We will be in Charleston for several days which is good for me....Dad is leaving to go to Houston to see Jamey and watch some baseball games. Anyway, that about it...you can see some of my recent pics.
Remember, bark more, growl more.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
, Spring Break and beyond....
This trip has been wonderful for lots of reasons, one of which is that you get to share it with family and friends. We so enjoyed Susan and Matt spending their spring break with us in Ft. Lauderdale. Between the morning walks with Susie, great food, a little birthday shopping, pool days, and of course the beautiful beach we had a memoriable visit. After leaving Ft. Lauderdale on March 30th we traveled about 60 miles and anchored in a little cove behind some homes in North Palm Beach and the next day we went 68 miles and docked at Jones Fruit Dock. The movie Deliverance comes to mind when I reflect on it... but it was only for a night so Willi and I made it ok. Steve washed the boat with black slug which caused lots of extra work when we arrived at Cocoa Beach the next afternoon... Traveling on the ICW from Miami until now has been quite the experience being in the backyards of all the highrises and beautiful homes. And with Steve driving the boat with NO Wake, we almost made friends with the residents. : ) Cocoa Village was a quaint place with great restrurants and some beautiful shops. One of those, Pacita's, had a large metal rabbit that the Easter Bunny purchased and sent to Maison Rouge... He will be named Cocoa and will look great on the kitchen island bringing a smile remembering that part of this adventure. Whether we ride our bikes, rent a car, or walk to worship, each time has been up-lifting (exception of once, Ft. Myers.. went back to the 50's). Easter Sunday was no exception. Another neat thing is, all along the way we have met up with our neighbors from TN on Simple Interest. Diane is always so gracious and fixes some on our best meals. We have been able to share our adventure in detail with them because of their travels taking them the same route 2 years ago. Van has given Steve lots of useful advice and we appreciate it all. What do you do without friends??? A highlight of the east coast of Florida was watching the last of the night lift-offs of the space shuttle on April 5th. We were about 12 miles away and were amazed to see the fire as the shuttle lifted from the ground. Even at that distance you felt the rumbling shake and heard the delay of sound as it moved up and out of sight in about 3 minutes. I can only imagine what the astronuts experience as they leave the ground traveling at 5 miles a second, around 17,000 miles an hour.
We left Cocoa around 7:30 that Monday morning traveling north on the ICW toward Georgia.We saw some manatees in Haulover Canal after leaving Cocoa. Our next stop was New Smyrna Beach for a night and to get provisions. Tonight we are at Palm Coast Marina just south of St. Augustine. The next few ports will be one night stops until we reach St. Marys, GA. I wish our pictures could show how beautiful the different areas are. Maybe you get some idea anyway.... Thanks for your interest in our great adventure... love and happiness to all. Admiral Carolyn
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