Monday, July 30, 2012

Church Creek to Dewees Creek 7/23/2012

We were up early as normal and caught a really beautiful sunrise. This is probably the prettiest anchorage we have stayed at so far. We had the anchor up and were underway by 9:00 am.



Plot of today's travels
This is the sunrise in Church Creek anchorage. It is one
of our all time favorites!

Back yard of the house we were anchored behind
for the night

Paula wanted to stop and make an offer for this
one but I thought our boat wouldn't even
make a down payment on the dock!

The house that goes with the sign

Derelict boat, unfortunately every state has this problem

Too nice not to take a picture!

Paula had to take this one for me!

People really enjoy playing in our wake!

Another derelict 



Yard art!

Comfy spot to relax 

South Carolina state flag. We have seen more of their
state flag flying than any other state we have
been in. You will almost always see the
American flag flying right beside it!

The famous Megadock in Charleston, SC. It's the longest
face dock in the south.

Anchorage in Charleston. Notice the masts from a sunken
ketch sticking up in the water
Another  sunken sail boat with a derelict tied to it. 


Yep, that's a  picnic table mounted on float attached to
the back of 2 boats lashed together in the
Charleston anchorage.  

Downtown Charleston, not a very pretty downtown


Fort Sumter, where the civil war began

Charleston Lighthouse

Put your extra boats in the back yard!

I hope you can see the little girl's expression!

Don't have a clue what this is, but we thought it was neat



This was up in the shallows at Dewees Creek where we
anchored for the night


Paula playing in the water at Dewees Creek
The current was so strong that I think we could
have skied off the back. The actual inlet is about
a mile further east from where we anchored. But after such a long hot day we really didn't care how strong the current was!!
Hang on!!!!
Hey, I was thinking we might could afford this waterfront property!!


Sunset at Dewees Creek

1 comment:

  1. Love that Sea Turtle yard art!! Am enjoying your blog updates very much! Hugs to you both! :))

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