Haven't had a chance for internet in some time so here are a few pictures of our travels to bring you up to date.
We anchored in Palma Sola Bay for New Years a few blocks away from Mrs. Church, Jerry's buddy Bob Church's Mom.
(For our sailor friends - don't try this anchorage....as a matter of fact all of the anchorages we've been to aren't recommended for sailboats- not enough water!)
With Mrs. Church, her daughter and son-in-law Wendy and Tom with their kids Clayton and Caleb we visited Longboat Key and Lido Key via bus. Jerry, Mrs. Church, Wendy and Tom reminisced of times spent together in Bradenton and Anna Maria Island years ago.
Then, Jerry, Mrs. Church and I spent a couple of days together working on projects around her house. Dishwashers, fans, lights, switches.....small projects interspersed with meals together at Mrs. Church's dining room table. Mrs. Church would drop us off at the public beach in the evenings where we'd dinghy back to the boat. We had a brisk night or two with the cold front - especially having to take off sock and shoes, roll up pant legs and wade through the shallows to launch the dinghy! Thanks to Mrs. Church we have added another bike to our pile on the aft cabin.
When we left the anchorage we were surrounded by dolphin jumping, diving, swimming next to us and then THUD! We've never had a dolphin miscalculate before but it definitely bonked the boat and probably ended up with some blue bottom paint too.
We meandered south on the ICW to Venice and then on the Gulf of Mexico from Venice to Gasparilla Pass where we followed a local fishermen's directions to come in the pass with no buoys marking the way through the shallows. After a quiet night anchored along Gasparilla Island we found our friend's Mike and Liz's house in Port Charlotte.
We tied up and made ourselves at home. Jerry and Mike spent some time working on the yard sprinkler system.
The International Disabled Sailors were having their championship races in Charlotte Harbor and we went to watch.
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Mouse at the races taken from Mike & Liz's friend Sue's boat. |
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Canada pulls ahead of USA & Finland. |
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Liz at the races. |
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Germany |
Mike and Liz took us to a park where they have a bird sanctuary. Injured birds are tended to and on display.
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Mike and Liz check out the birds on display. |
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Feeding the birds. |
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Outside the bird sanctuary we walked along the shore. A man was standing in water up to his chest with waders on fishing. Then I spotted this.........
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Shark! |
The fin was making a direct line toward the guy who decided it best to not take any chances and get out of the water.
On one day Mike and Liz took us to Punta Gorda and another to Siesta Key - rated #1 beach in the US.
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Mike, Liz and Karen on Siesta Beach |
The sand was as white and fine as talcum powder. We took off our shoes and enjoyed the long walk up and down the beach.
After thanking Mike and Liz for everything we were on our way to Cayo Costa - an island along the Gulf that is a state park. Jerry found a tidal pool along a sand bar with plenty of depth and just enough room to anchor. Our neighbors: pelican, crane, osprey, and dolphin. The dolphin came in to feed when the tide changed. We'd hear splashes and go out and look alongside to see the feeding. One dolphin entertained us by tossing its catch a few times before eating it.
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Mouse anchored at Cayo Costa. |
Lots of trails and beaches to explore here.
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A chilly breeze as we walk the beach at Cayo Costa. |
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An osprey in a nesting area on Cayo Costa. |
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Wild Boar running from the trail (Jerry was talking about how he could spear dinner.) |
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Boca Grande lighthouse taken from Cayo Costa across the Boca Grande Inlet. |
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After spending a few days at Cayo Costa we made a 6 mile trip south the North Captiva Island. More walking the beach..........
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North Captiva Island looking south. |
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We meet a tortoise along the trail on the island. |
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Next stop is Captiva Island then Sanibel Island and slowly to Fort Myers where we'll head for Lake Okechobee.
Hope all is well with you..........send news to me at the e-mail address. Would love to hear from you!
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