The wind was still coming out of the SW at 15-20 mph with even higher gusts. So it looked like we were probably going to stay put another day. With the dry cool air and breezes, it seemed like a very good day to do some more “glue patrol” and begin waxing the inside of the boat. We finished the head and the charting area by 1 o’clock. After lunch, we both relaxed in the salon with some reading materials.
Late in the afternoon, Gale decided to take the dinghy over to our neighbor’s boat, Whiskers, and talk to Don and Linda about anchorages in Florida. They live in South Pasadena, FL, and are quite familiar with the area. They invited us to stay at their “guest dock” when we come through later this year.
It was a very relaxing and enjoyable afternoon. After dinner we played one round of Cribbage and then read for awhile before turning the lights out. The night was cool, the winds had died, the sky was clear and the moon was full. Beautiful!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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