Today we headed for our hidey-hole, we thought. When we arrived we were told, after loading on 700 gallons, two and one half tons of fuel for about .75 cents less per gallon than the last load, (a good thing) that if it got nasty we couldn't stay. Not what we were told when we called. We contacted Dowry Creek Marina, where we stayed this spring, and they said they had room but, if it is going to get bad we will anchor out in the creek with our Fortress 88 and Delta 55 Fastset in tandem. September Song will be better off away from a dock where she could bang against it and do real damage. If Hannah stays a category 1 we will stay on board, anything higher and we will take Half Note to the marina and stay on dry land. As you can see it was a beautiful day with a gorgeous lady on the water.
See you at Dowry Creek
September Song (headed for a new hidey-hole) out
Another beautiful day with a beautyful lady on the water
See you at Dowry Creek
September Song (headed for a new hidey-hole) out
Another beautiful day with a beautyful lady on the water
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