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(4/13/18) Most of St. Augustine was still sleeping when we pulled away from the River Edge Marina. It was a nice quiet morning to see this beautiful historic city. [...]
(4/13/18) Most of St. Augustine was still sleeping when we pulled away from the River Edge Marina. It was a nice quiet morning to see this beautiful historic city. [...]
(4/12/18) We left early from Titusville to get to St. Augustine because it is about 100 miles which takes like what seems forever if you are traveling at 8kn an[...]
(4/12/18) The Haulover Canal is home to many manatees. It was incorporated into the Intracoastal Waterway in 1927 and is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It is[...]
(4/12/18) The bridge at Titusville is beautiful at night and in the early morning hours. Once we passed the bridge above we went under the NASA railway bridge. NASA used[...]
(4/11/18) Brilliant blue skies and seas were commonplace in our last few days in the Bahamas. Now that we are home the weather that we were trying to avoid at[...]
(4/10/18) Our alarms went off about 11:15 p.m. I was on the settee when Steve came up from the stateroom. We brewed some coffee, checked the engines and called out[...]
(4/10/18) Four engines could be heard getting started for a day of travel about 6:45 a.m. on Monday. We followed Mascot out of Black Sound hoping for a beautiful day[...]
(4/8/18) We began our winter season of boating in the Bahamas in Green Turtle Cay and it looks like we will be exiting the same way. Steve had business to[...]
(4/8/18) Those beautiful clouds brought rain on Sunday. We left Treasure Cay and headed to Green Turtle Cay with Greg and Patti. This was to be their first trip through[...]
(4/7/18) Those beautiful aqua blue tinged clouds developed into gray clouds later in the day as we walked over to the Bahama Beach Club for dinner. We didn’t get caught[...]