The dinghy is patched and still not leaking air, not sure how many times it has been glued but this time, knock on wood, it is holding.
We left Sojourns dock and motored o Belhaven, Stayed in Belhaven for two days due to winds out of the east and rainy weather. Did not get off the boat.
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Rainy days in Bellhaven |
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Our view from the Salon windows. |
After Bellhaven we motored up to the south end of Alligator River with light winds and no rain, some long straight stretches.
In the Alligator river - Pungo river canal |
It was a cold day, but relaxing |
Had a great sail from the south end of Alligator River up to Elizabeth City. The new main sail did a great job.
Even Dean is wearing a jacket |
Took the free dock at Jennette Brothers food distribution. You can dock for free as long as you dine out locally.
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Charm at Jeanette Bros free dock |
Thursday we did a almost 5 -mile round trip walk, up to the UPS store, Harbor Freight tools and the Food Lion. The city has some interesting old buildings and a nice brick road.
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Nice brick home |
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Looks like they just put pavement over the brick road |
Usually we will go to Big Boss Burrito for lunch, but they were closed for AC work. Ended up at Elizabeth City Pizza, ok but not what we had been planning on.
Next morning Kris woke up with bad back pain and breastbone pain. Then further symptoms that left her system empty of food. So instead of leaving we decided to stay a bit to let Kris heal up.
Friday was no better, so she did go see a Chiropractor in town, which seemed to help a bit. She was able to eat a banana Friday night without it coming back up. We decided one more day was prudent to stay. Saturday was better, but new symptoms arose, but at least she could eat.
We left Elizabeth City on Sunday, today, and motored with 4 other boats up to the Dismal Swamp. Usually there is maybe 1 other boat on the trip, but today we had a monohull, two catamarans, and two power boats. That made docking/staying at the free Dismal Swamp Visitor Center dock not really an option. Adjusting our plan, we made it a few more miles to the Douglas free dock. A bit smaller, but we are the only ones here. We said we motored, but mostly Dean motored and Kris laid on her back inside and groaned a bit off and on.
Douglas Free Dock
Well, not to be left out, Dean decided to join Kris in misery. Dean thought that an overhead branch was taller than it was. After docking tonight had the pleasure of going to the top of the mast and straighten the lighting rod, straighten the windex, taking down the electronic windex, and taking down the tricolor light. Tomorrow will be ordering some new parts. You know, we do need some project to keep us busy. Thank goodness the tree branch took out the two most expensive items to replace, and not those cheap ones. 😄
should be a bit straighter
Had a back-up blogger fill in this week, hopefully the "normal" one is back for next week.
Well, bummer that Kris was feeling so awful!!! That's no fun no matter what's going on. Pretty brick roads/houses. Must have a lot of red clay nearby! And bummer also about the tree. Dang it. Hopefully next week's blog will be full of sunshine, lollipops and rainbows!
ReplyDeleteJason and Monica hope Kris feels better. You did the exact same thing Jason did hitting a tree branch.
ReplyDeleteWe were with a buddy boat Antares in our trip through the dismal last time.
ReplyDeleteHe came out with enough foliage on his mast and rigging that we joked he had decorated for Christmas!
We love the folks in Elizabeth City. We lost an alternator belt last time, came in on one engine and the folks at the College dock couldn’t have been nicer helping us get in and offering rides.
The free museum and the brewery that let our big dog 🐶 Nelly hang out inside was great as well!