Saturday, December 6, 2008

I'm a Beach Bunny


Like a bear to honey I have to go to the beach.

We went to the farmer’s market this morning at Humiston Park across from the beach. After visiting all the booths which took me about 10 minutes I was ready to go walk the beach. I didn’t need any stinkn’ farmers stuff. I just wanted to get wet in the sand.

Now look at the ocean behind me -- That is why so many cruisers are making their crossing today. It doesn’t get any calmer than that. I hope the stream looks that flat when we cross – which should be soon!!

Now the Farmer’s market is actually very nice. You got your organic this or that and holistic food stand and then you have just plain good fresh vegetables that look and taste better than store bought at a fraction of the cost. We bought some veggies then went to the beach.

We discovered today that the abbreviated Saturday schedule actually starts later and ends earlier than we knew. The bus does not show here till around 9:10am and comes from Humiston Park so we had to go all the way around before arriving at Humiston Park.

Vic and Gigi really enjoyed the market. On the way back we offered to take their purchases to the boat and they stayed on for a run to the grocery store – still took the lions part of the day.

It’s a beautiful warm day today – just shorts and no shirt for me. Cold front coming through tonight but not expected to be strong – high tomorrow is forecast to be only 68 degrees.

That will be fine weather to take the bikes back to Humiston park for the Art show (no bus service on Sundays) – Karen will do the art thing but I’ll be back in the water at the beach.



Friday, December 5, 2008

YAHOO Vic and Gigi have ARRIVED!!!


LOOKOUT --- Vic and Gigi have arrived!!!

Vic and Gigi popped in just a little after noon. They were able to raft up with us. Just a great mild weather day for them to arrive. Unfortunately I have been finishing up a work project and have not had much of an opportunity to visit this afternoon but that ends after I post this BLOG.

Not much else to report today. Karen made another provisioning run to the Publix and we are getting ready to move on probably Monday.

BUT this weekend will be spent playing with Vic and Gigi.

Hey check out this picture – somebody LOVES Pepsi!!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Ahhhh Sweet Dreams!


Ahhh now you know why we have really delayed our departure – a memory foam topper for the bed!! The picture is of the topper fresh from the packaging and expanding to its full thickness -- 3". Gosh -- today marks 2 full weeks here at Vero..

Both of us have experienced morning back aches on this bed. I actually attribute it to the long hours spent in bed. When at home I usually sleep about 7 hours. Here with it getting dark so early, no TV, and the anxiety of travel along the ICW (although not lately since at Vero) I spend about 9+ hours in bed and I’m still getting up at 6:15am. Hopefully this topper will cure the ache..


For me today was another full day of work work – nearly done. Karen had appointments to keep and the mattress topper was the last shipment we were waiting on. We are now free to go --- except Vic and Gigi arrive tomorrow and we have to remain for that and the wind is really supposed to come up on Sunday.

Thus we will pass on the latest weather window to the Bahamas which began today and ends Saturday night, stay till Monday, and leave either then or Tuesday and head south to stage for trip across the gulf stream.

I am ready!! Oh yeah there are several boats from New Bern here now. Several will use the Saturday wx window to go to the Bahamas but a get together at a local watering hole is planned for tomorrow afternoon. I’ll get pictures.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Changes Expected in the weather

Today dawned cold as the proverbial witches tit. It was 41 degrees this morning. I had to run the heat pump while charging batteries this morning. I make no apologies anymore.
I figured something had to be done. So while making a quick grocery run this morning I stopped next door at TJ Max and bought a new sweatshirt. My one and only is looking very threadbare. In fact I chucked it there just outside the store. Now I’ve gone from dowdy to IZOD. But it is still the same old me inside. Anyway --- I expect this purchase should have an affect on the weather and there will be no more cold weather here this winter – I can hope.

Getting closer to leaving. Most of the shipments we were waiting on arrived today. Just one more parcel due tomorrow and some appointments tomorrow for Karen and we will be free to go. Now the weather looks finicky and Vic and Gigi expect to be here Friday soooo (can you here the Velcro tightening?)) We will certainly stay to see them – for awhile.

Most of the day once again was spent work working. Looking forward to get back to cruising -- soon I hope.

Some of the stuff we ordered where some accessories for Karen’s Bike. We ordered them from a place called www.downtube.com. George and Carol on Traumerie showed us their bikes. If I could do it over I would have ordered one of those folding bikes for Karen.. Check em out – they are way cool and just a little more expensive then a WM bike. AND – all their accessories fit the WM bike.

Just as several boats left to take advantage of a small weather window Thur – Sat several new boats arrived today. Most are Canadian flagged. How do so many Canadians know the formula to go cruising??? Note most are from Quebec too!! I love their French accent.

We got a new neighbor today – Rainbows End with Pat and Steve aboard. A Maryland boat. They are heading to the Bahamas too this winter.

Got to cut this short -- time to start cleaning and getting ready to visit with Vic and Gigi this weekend!!

Got to do it tonight since it will be Work Work again tomorrow – nearly done.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Just Cooling our Heels in Vero

Still cooling our heels (literally) here in Vero.

Again a day taken up mostly with work work – not cruising work. Still waiting on some shipments to arrive.

I did take time to go to a Chinese Restaurant for lunch. I split to come back to the boat but Karen went on a bus transfer to find the K-mart – looking for yarns. Evidently the hunting is good because she has been gone all afternoon.


The waiting is becoming difficult now because Chris has called for gentle crossing conditions this Saturday. Several boats including our raft up neighbors left today to stage for a crossing this weekend. We can still make it if we leave on Friday.

Not much else to report except it has been a long pants, sweatshirt, and jacket day. The temps were a high of 62 and with the 15+ kt north wind I suspect the wind-chill is in the 50s!!! Don’t worry – should be back above 70 degrees tomorrow.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Just Sitting Tight

WOW that cold front yesterday was really weird. It hit like most do with strong winds preceding it, a bit of rain – actually a lot of rain, and then just disappeared.. No wind.. The forecast was for strong winds last night and today and – nothing. It was a mill pond here this morning and winds less than 10 kts all day!! However it has been cooling down all day and the high tomorrow is only expected to hit 65 degrees – Brrrr.


Not much happening today. I’ve been “recalled” to do some consulting work for a Telco in NY City so that has occupied most of the day. Got to love that wireless internet.

Karen did the laundry and I did put in an hour polishing some stainless on the boat. Very little Teak on this boat but lots of Stainless.

We did hear on the VHF an episode of cruisers at their best. A boat hailed the marina here for a mooring assignment. Explained that their boat had lost its engine – oil pressure alarm – and they were pulling it with their dinghy. They wanted an easy raft-up since only one person was onboard and the other in a dinghy.

One of the boats here Lady Galadriel called the other boat and offered to help with their dinghy. That is cruising at its best – helping and expecting nothing in return.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Cold Front Passage


`NOTE:: The primary position reporter is offline. To find our position click on one of the alternates and enter my Ham Radio Call Sign WD0ETL that is Whiskey Delta Zero Echo Tango Lima. Note that the alternate reporters are not as accurate then the primary. They do NOT use the seconds of the position and thus we might appear over land.



Like a slow moving train a cold front approaches. It has been forecast for a couple of days but it just doesn’t seem real with all the nice weather we have had over the last week. This is one to be reckoned with too – Chris called it probably the strongest of the season this year!!

I look at the internet weather radar and can see it coming the wind has picked up but it is still so nice out here -- about 80 degrees and partly sunny.

The water is getting rough in here so I busy myself with some on board tasks that I wouldn’t normally do – like polish and wax the stainless steel tube pulpits and stanchions, and windlass.

Around 11am we get the first real blast of rain. Interestingly the wind dies down during the heaviest rain. It lets up and I decide I need another line on the mooring hook. My line is only ½ inch as well as my mooring partner. They are predicting severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon. I try to put another line on it but it is too deep in the water to reach. A strong current and wind have it underwater by probably 18 inches. I’ll wait till the current switches.

We have another big rain around noon and finally the wind dies – this is usually due to a wind shift coming. I scrambled and put the third 5/8 inch line on for insurance. Ohh it doesn’t go well – the current is still running g and I have to reach for the hook. I finally get the line on and try to motor away but I get one of the lines wrapped around the dinghy propeller. The motor stops and I’m, stuck. I can’t reach the boat and I can’t free the line. I yell for Karen to grab the new line to relieve the pressure but she is below listening to a book on the IPOD with headphones on. Should have told her what I was doing -- I yelled a couple of times and tried to not bring “too much” attention to myself -- fortunately she hears me and we free the line from the dinghy.

Ahh then another lesson learned. I thought I would take the trash in to throw away – don’t put coffee grounds in the top of the trash bag. Sure enough it fell over in the dinghy spilling some coffee grounds. Well when I got back I decided to pull the dinghy out of the water and put in the davits for the approaching storm. That and with the plug pulled the coffee grounds would be washed away!!

Good thing because 20 minutes later the strong wind is back.

Around 3:30pm the main storm line hits. Not too much wind but blinding rain. I couldn’t see beyond 2 boats in front of me!! A large sailboat had just come in – Australia 31 and they were assigned a mooring clear in the back of the field. I wondered how he was fairing in this rain and wind.. When it let up so I could see I found him at the beginning of the mooring field – real heads up seamanship on his part. When the wind and rain hit he turned into the rain and held position until it let up. I was impressed. He was very patient. I think he waited nearly 30 minutes before heading into the dense portion of the mooring field to find his assigned mooring. That takes real level headed thinking and cool nerves to wait that long.

More rain came but fortunately no hail or micro burst (yet). There is still more of this cold front coming over tonight.

I’m just glad I’m not on the hook tonight.

Enjoy the pics of the cold front coming and hitting.. This is good practice for the Bahamas. In the Bahamas they come even slower and then they continue to blow strong winds for 30 – 48 hours which is not what happens here.