We stopped in Elizabeth City NC at the Mid-Atlantic Christian College free dock. They have really big people here. |
Monday, October 18, 2021
BIG WIND, little wind
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Relaxing, checking out boatyards, seeing friends, rowing for groceries and nice dinner out
View out back door |
Matthews, VA |
and explore more, when high tide is not at 7 in the morning, or 6 at night.
Saturday, October 2, 2021
Fly back for wedding, Dean alone on boat, sailing south
We left Annapolis and headed north - only to be closer to Baltimore, as Kris was flying back to attend the wedding of our niece.
Kris had to leave the boat at 8:00 a.m., to catch and Uber ride to the airport. Wouldn't you know it, the hardest rain we have seen since the last tropical storm hit arrived right as we needed to get the dinghy in the water and head in. Kris was soaked, and left a puddle in the poor Uber drivers car, but made it safely to Boise, then enjoyed a 8 hour drive with Derek (our son) to Bozeman, Montana for the wedding.
Monday, September 20, 2021
Sassafras River, Mt Harmon Plantation, Rock Creek, and Annapolis
Monday, September 6, 2021
Great sailing - a little too fast, followed by lots of anchoring and wrapping a line on our prop.
We had a great sail from Coney Island, NY down to Cape May New Jersey, - only issue was we were too fast. We left at 2:00 in the afternoon, and sailed the entire way down with a very smooth ride, with only about 2' seas. Winds 14 to 18 knots, so full main and jib the entire way.
Not much of a moon, but lots of stars out. Got into Cape May at 5:30 a.m. in the morning, as we averaged 7.5 knots which was faster than we had planned on. Dropped the anchor, around 6:30 a.m.
Notice SOG at 10.3 knots surfing down wave. WOO HOO
Friday, September 3, 2021
IDA is here and gone, - life jacket works
Being this far north we planned on having less impacts from hurricanes, you know they are suppose to stay down in Florida. Anyways Henri came through and we saw little wind and rain where we were at. Ida is now coming through so we moved to a protected spot for wind, Coney Island Creek. We knew the rain was going to be a lot, 3 to 5 inches, and we got that. We received 3 weather warnings on our phone for flooding issues. We were low on boat water but filled our 100 gallon tank in about 2 hours with rain water using our rain catcher.
Monday, August 30, 2021
The most dangerous thing on a boat - a schedule - and a COVID shot
We always try to time our boat moves for favorable winds and seas. Lets face it, we have the time - so no need to move the boat when it is not a good time. A common sailor saying is: The most dangerous item on a boat is a schedule.
As we were heading southwest, with following seas and wind, having a pleasant sail, we saw this guy northeast. You can get some decent seas in Long Island Sound, especially when heading against them. This catamaran we passed must have been on a schedule.
We got our first Covid shot at a CVS in Newport RI. and after waiting the 4 weeks it was time to get the 2nd shot. Since we had gone with Moderna on the first shot we needed to find a spot where they offered the 2nd. Port Washington Rite Aide was the spot so we planned the walk up to the store and then planned on the second day being a "recovery" day. The first shot didn't have a huge impact other than Kris not being able to move her arm for two to three days but we had heard the second shot had more issues.
So today we have laid around the boat with all the side affects that were predicted, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, fevers, and nausea. Hopefully tomorrow gets us back to normal because these side effects suck.
Common Side Effects
On the arm where you got the shot:

- Pain
- Redness
- Swelling
Throughout the rest of your body:

- Tiredness
- Headache
- Muscle pain
- Chills
- Fever
- Nausea