Monday, October 25, 2010

On the move again Blue Angels air show (by Jim)






Left St Marys, Ga. early on Friday 10/22 heading for Jacksonville, Fl. We have slip reservations at the Naval Air Station who just happens to be hosting the Blue Angels for an air show!

Guess who showed up to welcome us to Jacksonville! Yep that's one of Paula's Bald Eagles!

Here are a couple of the hundreds of pictures and videos that we took on Friday, Saturday and Sunday!

We were able to walk to the center of the air show from the marina, all the planes on the ground and booths were awesome. Seeing the Blue Angel pilots and crew up close was great also.



Sunday, October 17, 2010

Salt Marsh Sunrise

Paula took this picture of the salt marsh behind the boat this morning. I thought the colors created by the mists coming off the marsh came out so neat that I wanted to share it!

St Marys, Ga. Anchorage (by Jim)

This is an interesting picture. This steel boat, which is being built by the owners, is at the east end of the anchorage in St Marys. One of the interesting things about this picture is the mooring, it is sticking about 8ft above the water. to put it in proportion, the boat is 103ft long! There are actually 2 of these moorings in the anchorage. Most moorings are about 18 inches in diameter.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

St Marys, Georgia (by Jim)

What a neat little town this is! So peaceful and quiet, no traffic, no trains, no loud factories. A large part of the travel around town is done by golf cart. We have done a lot of walking already, beautiful old homes everywhere, most with signs in the yard giving the original name and year built. The main street is heavily decorated with hundreds of scarecrows for the Halloween celebration. Tuesday night (10/12/10) the young kids were all out on the main street in their costumes. Candy and treats were plentiful, plus a hay ride, what a treat!



The Cumberland Island Ferry is docked about 200 yards from us. There is a beautiful city park just past that, and then Langs Marina West. (We are in Langs Marina East.) On Friday we took the ferry to Cumberland Island. Another treat! Wild horses all over the island, Lots of Carnagie historic houses and buildings and just an all around beautiful place.


Monday, October 11, 2010

On the move again (by Jim)





Pictures---

Tow Boat US to the rescue

One of Paula's dolphins chasing the boat

St Augustine lighthouse

One of Paula's eagles having lunch

We left Titusville on Monday, October 4th, after about a 4 month stay and headed north. Our destination at this time was St Marys, Ga. We spent our first night anchored behind our friends Jim and Judy's condo in Daytona Beach. We took the dink over to their condo and spent a great evening eating lobster and chatting. Jim does a lot of off shore diving and has a freezer packed with lobster, grouper and about everything you can imagine!

We left the next morning heading for a mooring in St Augustine, Fl. We spent the day fighting a 25 to 30 mph wind right on the nose. After Jim docked at the Municiple Marina and picked up our mooring assignment Paula piloted us through the mooring field to our mooring and did a great job of holding the boat up to the mooring so Jim could grab it. The wind was scheduled to drop off over the next couple of days so we decided to spend an extra night on the mooring and dinked into town for the day.

We left St Augustine on Thursday, Oct 7th at 7:30 am with beautiful weather. Paula saw her fifth Bald Eagle of the trip. When we crossed the St Johns River in Jacksonville, Fl, we started traveling in a "new to us" territory. Beautiful tall pine forest, huge areas of salt marsh, and so many creeks, oxbows and channels it is hard to tell where you are supposed to be going.

And then while running in 20 ft of water, within sight of Langs Marina (where we have reservations) we hit a sand bar just off the center of the channel. 30 minutes later Tow Boat US had us off and traveling again.

The weather has been fantastic. The people are extremely friendly. Lots of good places to eat. Unfortunately there are at least 3 ice cream places within a block of the marina. Not to mention home made candy, cookies, pastries, cake and everything else we should not be eating!

More updates to come . . .





Saturday, October 2, 2010

What a week for animal encounters


This was a great week for animal encounters. A Florida White Tail Deer, a beautiful Red Shouldered Hawk and a Mute Swan. It doesn't get much better than this! Hope you enjoy!!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Sandhill Cranes






We took a trip today to Fox Lake Park, a really nice county park that we recently discovered. Paula, of course, had her peanuts along in case we found any hungry squirrels while on our walk. Paula spotted these three Sandhill Cranes and could not resist seeing if they would like something to eat. I managed to catch the result with the camera. This is a family group. The taller of the three is the male. The next taller with slightly more brown in the feathers is the female. The smallest is, of course, is this year's chick. The chick's head is just starting to get the red feathers of the older birds. What a great day. Paula is still walking around with a huge smile!! Turn your sound on and enjoy!!