Thursday, January 26, 2012

Short break in Jupiter

A quiet night in Faber Cove
Bill's sister Susan and husband Larry have a great place in Jupiter, so we planned to stop here for a few days. En route, we noticed some gear slippage, so we've had someone take a look at our port engine. We are now waiting for estimates on that (plus cosmetic repairs caused by the Virginia canal encounter with a cruise ship), and may have the boat hauled while we're here. Should know more tomorrow.

Susan and Larry Connor
What a cool bird!
The pictures include a sunset from Faber Cove (in Fort Pierce), a really cool bird that visited us at dinner last night (either known as a golden crested night blue heron, or as a yellow crested night heron, but cool, nonetheless), and Susan and Larry at their condo. Temps are warm (just shy of 80 degrees), and life is good!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Underway Again!

After finishing a bunch of projects (new salon cushions, new side curtains, a WIFI extension system and several things  made from a re-purposed mainsail cover (screen holders, a head curtain, and covers for both bikes) we left late in the day Tuesday, 1-17. The railroad bridge is under construction and only open before 8 AM and after 5 PM (and for an hour at lunch time) so we timed our depature for the 5 PM open, then tied up at Jacksonville Landing for a great dinner at Fionn MacCools, with the Main Street bridge all lit up in blue for a backdrop.

On Wednesday morning, in a light rain, we took off for Saint Augustine, where we took a mooring. It was chilly last night - down in the 40s - but OK under the covers. Today was gorgeous - sunny with a high around 65 - so we took our bikes in and visited the lighthouse, had a terrific lunch at a locally favorite place here, and then biked to the ABC store for Sailor Jerry's (a great price - $20 for the gallon size! Tomorrow after breakfast and a pumpout we'll head for Daytona Beach.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Enjoying Jacksonville

We love the marshes!
Amazing Spanish Moss at Fort Caroline
The Batmobile at Jacksonville Beach
Rented a car this past weekend and in addition to running errands we enjoyed Jacksonville. Beautiful weather (sunny, about 70), so Friday we explored Jacksonville landing, Saturday Fort Caroline (with Timicuan Nature Preserve adjacent for a really nice hike) and Sunday we headed to the beach. Had a great light lunch at Joe's (Joe's know crabs), walked the beach, and watched the many fishermen (and fisherwomen) on the pier, mainly catching fish that looked like bait. Saw a phenomenal Batmobile at the beach.

We're still having work done - some metal work tomorrow, and an extension to the side curtains we had made over Christmas (we liked them so much we wanted more!). Earliest we are likely to be heading south is next Tuesday, January 17th.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Back on the Boat in Jacksonville

Someone looks comfy!

After a great time at home in New Jersey for Thanksgiving and Christmas, we flew back to Jacksonville January 2. The boat is still floating, and now has new seat cushions in the salon, which look terrific. It was very cold for a couple days, but has now moderated and should hit a high of 75 today. A neat surprise - we met up with my old friend from Rocky River (Marianne Wellington Fugeman) and her sister Nancy Laszlo, who lives in Jacksonville. We've been taking care of little errands all week, and rented a car for the weekend to get to Home Depot, Lowe's, and Costco for some bigger things.

Yesterday we went down to Jacksonville Landing, which has a free dock for visiting boats. We stopped there briefly on our way to Ortega Landing Marina, but didn't have a chance to explore. So this time we checked it out, and had a great lunch on a beautiful day, sitting overlooking the river. The pix is from our lunch table at an Irish Pub (great food), and the other pix is of our first trial run of the cool solar charger we got for Christmas (thanks, Liz and James), which worked great to charge Bill's cellphone.
We're having some metal work done, and then will be heading south. Life is good!