Left St Augustine as the fog was lifting
Finally had to use our rain gear going up the ICW after leaving St Augustine, Fl
Larry also gave into putting on a rain jacket
After the rain, our cat, Mister, came out to enjoy the beautiful day and a little sun.
Traveling up the ICW there are a lot of homes and docks to see
Below is the Last bridge we went under before entering into Brunswick Landing Marina, in GA.
We will be here for awhile upgrading the boat and attending Jonathon and Kim's wedding in September.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Key West to St. Augustine
Dinghy dock in Key West,2 miles from mooring field where we were moored.
Key West Mooring Field. Calm Day.
Shirley's brother, Duane as we prepared to leave Key West
Our last views of Key West.
Under Sail - Heading for Marathon, Fl
Larry-1st day out of Key West
Blue Waters on the way to Marathon, Fl
Beautiful Moon
Left Marathon and headed for Rodriguez Key,Fl.
2nd day heading for Rodrigues Key. Larry
Duane- Taking it easy and enjoying the sail
Lighthouse going into Biscayne Key, South of Miami, Fl
Heading in for the night to anchor in Biscayne Key, FL
Background is Miami, Fl
Rainbow in Biscayne Key, FL while anchored
Friends along the way anchored in Biscayne, Key
Storm coming in will delay us a couple of days.
Schooner in the distance as we left Miami, Fl heading for Cape Canaveral, Fl
Waters pretty calm off Miami after the storm.
First views of Port Canaveral, FL
Cape Canaveral, Fl. First draw bridge entering the ICW for the rest of the trip
Fuel Dock at Cape Canaveral the morning we left
Sunrise at Cape Canaveral
First draw bridge we entered going up the ICW, opening for our passage
First lock to enter the ICW.
Lock opening to allow boats out before we entered the lock.
Mascot of the Lock
A lighthouse along the ICW
Dolphins playing in the ICW
Sunset after we anchored on the ICW on the first night.
Made it to St Augustine, Fl
St Augustine-Bridge of Lions
1st night moored in St Augustine
Very calm waters-Moored in St Augustine
Sunset in St Augustine, Fl
Crew on this leg from Key West to St Augustine, Fl - Duane, Larry and Jonathon
The crew had a nice vacation and then they had to return to their jobs. While Larry got to
remain in beautiful St Augustine. Shirley joined me a day later and we spent some time
sight seeing before heading to Brunswick, GA.
Shirley's brother, Duane as we prepared to leave Key West
Our last views of Key West.
Under Sail - Heading for Marathon, Fl
Larry-1st day out of Key West
Blue Waters on the way to Marathon, Fl
Beautiful Moon
Left Marathon and headed for Rodriguez Key,Fl.
2nd day heading for Rodrigues Key. Larry
Duane- Taking it easy and enjoying the sail
Sunset over Rodriguez Key,Fl
Lighthouse going into Biscayne Key, South of Miami, Fl
Heading in for the night to anchor in Biscayne Key, FL
Background is Miami, Fl
Rainbow in Biscayne Key, FL while anchored
Friends along the way anchored in Biscayne, Key
Storm coming in will delay us a couple of days.
Schooner in the distance as we left Miami, Fl heading for Cape Canaveral, Fl
Waters pretty calm off Miami after the storm.
First views of Port Canaveral, FL
Fuel Dock at Cape Canaveral the morning we left
Sunrise at Cape Canaveral
First draw bridge we entered going up the ICW, opening for our passage
First lock to enter the ICW.
Lock opening to allow boats out before we entered the lock.
Mascot of the Lock
A lighthouse along the ICW
Dolphins playing in the ICW
Sunset after we anchored on the ICW on the first night.
Made it to St Augustine, Fl
St Augustine-Bridge of Lions
1st night moored in St Augustine
Very calm waters-Moored in St Augustine
Sunset in St Augustine, Fl
Crew on this leg from Key West to St Augustine, Fl - Duane, Larry and Jonathon
The crew had a nice vacation and then they had to return to their jobs. While Larry got to
remain in beautiful St Augustine. Shirley joined me a day later and we spent some time
sight seeing before heading to Brunswick, GA.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Sitting in Key West
Check wind speed
these cookies are 8 $ ea. but sure
looked good
Dick sitting here has been a world of help
Dingy dock
Larry waiting to go back to boat
The white ball should be floating
Motor sailing on Gulf of Mexico
Our elec. bikes
para shoot jumpers
c130 plane that dropped the jumpers
A bad day on the water is still better than a good day on land
And there are the sunsets
Waves were 2ft and some went by that were 3ft
Wind is still blowing in the high 20's
these cookies are 8 $ ea. but sure
looked good
Dick sitting here has been a world of help
Dingy dock
Larry waiting to go back to boat
The white ball should be floating
Motor sailing on Gulf of Mexico
Our elec. bikes
para shoot jumpers
c130 plane that dropped the jumpers
A bad day on the water is still better than a good day on land
And there are the sunsets
Waves were 2ft and some went by that were 3ft
Wind is still blowing in the high 20's
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