Yesterday we left Sarasota at first light and put the pointy end South. Because the tide was low we had to travel the ICW for the first half of the day as the inlet at Sarasota is to shallow for us at low tide. After five bridges and a few hours of the ICW we exited the Venice inlet. (is it still an inlet if you are going out?)
We got a call from Diane and Steve on Aurora and said they would be anchored off St. James City and would like to have us over for dinner. (where two or more are gathered) Come to find out, Chuck and Pat Berry, on Got The Fever, were also anchored there and it was Pat's birthday. Let the party begin. As usual, Diane and Steve were great hosts and the dinner was wonderful, especially the stone crab claws before dinner and steak on the barby that Steve prepared perfectly. Thanks Aurora!
Today, Tuesday, we left again at first light and are currently in the Gulf of Mexico with Stephanie at the helm while I blog. I wanted to get this in before we are out of range in our next anchorage in the Ten Thousand Islands south of Marco Island.
September Song (pointy end South) out
Bob
Spring is in the air. Ospreys setting up house.
We got a call from Diane and Steve on Aurora and said they would be anchored off St. James City and would like to have us over for dinner. (where two or more are gathered) Come to find out, Chuck and Pat Berry, on Got The Fever, were also anchored there and it was Pat's birthday. Let the party begin. As usual, Diane and Steve were great hosts and the dinner was wonderful, especially the stone crab claws before dinner and steak on the barby that Steve prepared perfectly. Thanks Aurora!
Today, Tuesday, we left again at first light and are currently in the Gulf of Mexico with Stephanie at the helm while I blog. I wanted to get this in before we are out of range in our next anchorage in the Ten Thousand Islands south of Marco Island.
September Song (pointy end South) out
Bob
Spring is in the air. Ospreys setting up house.
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