Friday, April 1, 2011

It’s Spring!

Pink Birds


We spent a bit longer than planned in Ft Pierce, thinking that we had a good weather window to travel outside to Fernandina Beach, with a bailout at St Augustine, if necessary. When the day arrived, we looked at each other, took a deep breath and admitted we really weren’t so inclined to do the 30 plus hour run by ourselves-- meaning with just the two of us to stand watch overnight. So, Plan B, or maybe it was C or D, we headed north up the Indian River on the ICW. One  compensation is the leg through the Merritt Island National Refuge, near Cape Canaveral, with its’ rookeries and manatees-- and a chance to see the Roseate Spoonbills again, although there were not so many as we have seen there before. I always get a kick out of seeing these big pink birds with their distinctive bills, roosting in the trees.
Did Someone Say "Coffee"?
After a quiet overnight in the Banana River anchorage, we were treated to an early morning show by the local rowing club. Kayaks and shells of various lengths, with single and multiple crew, went racing by as we ate our breakfast. Very suddenly, they all turned in the same direction and paddled furiously back to the rowing club base-- it was if someone had yelled “Coffee!”
Another day spent in the Indian River with an anchorage in Halifax, just south of Daytona, and then a day’s run up to St Augustine. We’ve discovered that the $20 moorings, nice dinghy dock and shore facilities makes a nice stopover. And indeed, we walked across The Bridge of LIons, the beloved, recently renovated drawbridge, and had a downscale, but wonderful Saturday night dinner of fried local shrimp.

Bridge of Lions, St. Augustine


On to Fernandina Beach (Amelia Island) on Sunday, with a lay day for a major grocery shopping run, a few errands and a haircut for me on Tuesday morning, before leaving again to resume the northern march. The rain which started on Monday, continued all day Tuesday to our anchorage in Jove Creek-- in GA, Carry On’s first night out of Florida since early December. More rain on Wednesday, a little lightning and a lot of thunder, but the water was flat and we made great time to our anchorage in New River, near Daufuskie Island, SC. We saw lots of dolphins and all the birds seemed more active than usual, including the group of terns who circled Carry On for a couple of hours. We’ve seen this phenomenon a few times before-- we’ve speculated that because of our superstructure, they think we’re a fishing boat! Of course, we’ve had the same problem with the Coast Guard, so who could blame them?
Got Fish?


The run to Hilton Head the next morning was a short one, we had the afternoon free and dinner out with friends who live in the area. We woke up this morning to a very chilly, clear and sunny day--but it did feel a bit like an April Fool’s joke at 46 degrees!  But it’s definitely Spring. The ospreys are nesting in day marks on the waterway, the trees here in South Carolina are leafing out into a beautiful pale green and the azaleas are in bloom. We’re underway today in sunshine and tomorrow morning, we’ll be in Charleston. 

And once again, we’re having the discussion of going outside on Sunday for an overnight run to Wrightsville Beach!


Patiently Waiting


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