Monday, April 30, 2012

Back in "The Ditch" Again... by Cindy


All dressed up in our Sunday best to go to Charleston's oldest church built in the 1600's,  the Captain realized we had the tides backwards and we needed to set sail immediately in order to clear the bridge just outside Charleston harbor.  Quick change into sailing gear and off we went, heading for the "ditch", better known as the ICW (intercoastal waterway).

Slightly bored, motoring along while the Skipper took his nap, I took some pics of how diverse the scenery along the ICW can be (at least in SC).  Half sunken boats in a junk heap lot, right next door a beautiful southern style mansion with 300' pier leading to a boathouse, sticking out over the grassy marshland.  Oh well, at least there are things to look at doing the ditch.  Being out in the middle of the Atlantic...not so much!  So, it's fun that way, but too many shallow spots and twists and turns to put the sails up, so you just have to listen to that motor all day.  Tough job, but somebody's gotta do it.


The view over our BBQ grill

Random home's along the ICW in SC...sure miss that clear blue water from the Bahamas! 

So we finally arrived at Georgetown, SC where we anchored around 9:30pm, so we couldn't really see what the town looked like since it was dark.  When I awoke this morning, quite a different view from our dock in Charleston Harbor!

Behind our boat...S Carolina's 3rd largest city, paper mill and all that goes with it! Phew!




To our left...
Georgetown looks better to our right, but no time to go ashore
 We're over half way to Myrtle Beach, where we'll take our flight to Tara's college graduation in Boca
 Raton, FL on May 3rd.  We should be there today (Monday).

Thanks, Marty Zolan, for getting us back on track with the blogging.  It's nice to know somebody's actually reading this thing!  We'll try to do better now that we're back in the USA!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Back in the USA by Pete and Cindy




Wing on Wing Twin Foresails, riding the Gulfstream...full speed ahead!


All strapped in to pull up some sea water from overboard for cleaning off the dishes before they're washed. We actually used our harnesses this crossing.  No one was allowed on deck without being hooked onto the jack line which runs the length of the boat.

First mate multi-tasking...pedicure at helm on my shift...Why not?


And the sunset again...and one more night before we saw land!

So...finally we entered the harbor and there we saw these REALLY STRANGE boats sailing around at about 35 mph.  We'd never seen anything like them before!  One almost hit our boat and scared the "caca" out of the Captain.  Check it out!



That's the bridge in the background going across the top, but the rest is a sailboat!





Not having seen a Starbucks in several MONTHS, guess where we headed first??  Followed by a lovely lunch at Butcher & Bee where they served us these SINFULLY good "Donuts", smothered in blueberries and whipped creme...yum!













The next night, after a full recovery with real sleep, we all went to dinner at Charleston's #1 Rated Restaraunt (at least by TripAdvisor), 5 Loaves, to celebrate our successful (although quite "rocky") crossing.
Our new friends we crossed from the Bahamas with.  "Water Music V" (Rob & Carol); "Spunky" (Alyse and John); "Angel of London" (Barbara & Tom)...
all lovely people

But the best was yet to come...

Next, we got ready to fly to Chicago to nanny beautiful Sophia while Chrissy attended Kathrin's wedding in downtown.
Arrived on time and Chrissy had us put up with connecting rooms at the Drake on Michigan Ave and the Lake. We really enjoyed our little treasure and marveled at how big and aware she is getting. Loved the loud humming noises she makes because she figured out she can and the thumping of her body with both arms...again, just because she can AND she gets so excited about it! (See my Facebook video)


Just hang in' out with Gigi and Opa










It didn't matter where we were...She stole the hearts of everyone around.



She LOVES her books, even after her long flight with jet lag,
she was reading in the breakfast room.










Chrissy is such an AMAZING Mom, not to mention a beautiful bridesmaid, who barely made it through the wedding without some cuddles with Sophia!  So, we brought her by the church before the reception for some kisses to hold Mummy over! (And she was thinking of leaving her in London????)


And Opa does the most perfect duck noises that he kept her constantly entertained when they weren't both half-dazed!  By this time she's just pretty comfy sitting on his lap.  Best friends in 3 days! What fun we all had!

Back in Charleston.  What a great city. Fabulous food, bread, coffee, NY pizza, history, marine activities, bike friendly and the climate seems ideal this time of year. So we stayed another week and can't wait to come back to see if it is really this nice.  We haven't found one thing we DON'T like about it.  So charming...


The street our "Husk" Restaraunt was on-we waited a week to get a reservation here!



Pig Ears Lettuce Wraps! And we ate the whole thing!
Historic Houses everywhere from back in the slave days!  Amazing history and culture (and shopping!) in this town.
We love Charleston enough to check out some offerings...right downtown historic district would be so neat!
Charleston.  It's officially on our list of possibilities.