Krista came down from the freezing cold upper lands of Vermont, to spend Thanksgiving with us.....we played in the spanish moss....with a gator sighting nearby.....
....and we played on the beach in the cold winter waters (69F) of the Gulf of Mexico.....
....brrrrr....
.....we ate New Mexico style enchiladas for Thanksgiving.....
.....and a feast of crab at Crabby Bill's on a chilly sunny afternoon on St Pete's beach. Luv having friends and family to share with!
On Saturday Dec 6th, under the command of our friendly Captain Danny,
we left Cape Coral where the boat has been for a year, and started our 2 day motoring adventure up the Intercostal Waterway on the east side of Florida. Half way up the first day, between sunset and the full moonrise, we got our first diesel engine lesson, when the fuel filters needed to be changed....
cough-cough-sputter-blehhhh...... that's diesel lingo for "welcome aboard"!
Naively, we believe she's happy to be out moving again!
Sarasota, the "Emerald City" behind me |
We putt-putted at about 5-6 knots all the way up to Palmetto, FL to slip C-19 at the
Regatta Point Marina
where we will be "live-aboards" (plugged in and pumped out) for at least one month, maybe two.
Here we will fix and shine her up (and practice our docking skills) and break into all the ins and outs of sailor life....until we cast off our dock lines for the next big adventure.
In the meantime, our very friendly live-aboard neighbors here have taken us in with no shortage of
mostly helpful "how to" tips (I call them the Peanut Gallery---just wait until I go UP the mast 48 feet to "attempt" to change the broken tri-color light at the top---great entertainment)
We got a lighted holiday boat parade on Saturday and a Christmas party on Sunday...
sailors like any reason to have a cocktail
We'll fit in just fine :)
Looks to me like you need to change the sub-head to this blog. ;-)
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