1:45 in the afternoon, sitting here in a warm toasty boat with the heat blasting.We are in Beaufort, SC and can't believe this weather. Since leaving North Myrtle Beach the weather has been fluctuating between nice to cold and windy. Didn't we come south to get out of the cold weather?
Georgetown was an easy trip as we saw dolphins, turtles, wild goats and a wild pig along the waterway. The Waccamaw river is always an adventure of wildlife, and many, many Cypress trees growing right out of the water.The trees give off tannic acid which makes the water as brown as tea and sticks to the bow of the boat as we travel. It is commonly called the ICW moustache which every boat traveling has. By the way, the only thing that will clean it is an acid. So the next time we are stopped and have warmth (will that ever happen?).
Georgetown, SC is a quaint little town and because it was Sunday everything was closed. Found a nice little cafe for a cup of coffee and we went there later on for a delicious dinner. It was nice to just be alone since Mike and Jane whom we are still traveling with decided to eat aboard. Elle and I enjoyed the quietness.
The next day traveled straight to Charleston, SC which was a 66 mile day. Traveling at about 8 miles an hour makes for a long day. Filled the diesel tanks for $2.79 a gallon.Called Joe and Renee Odierna, as planned, and they picked us up that evening and we went to their new (1895) home which they recently purchased and renovated. Had a lovely dinner and visit. The weather the next day was again going to be nasty so we stayed again. Said goodbye to Mike and Jane as they decided to go on ahead because of their plans and schedule for Thanksgiving.Luckily we did call the marina early to tell them because they were turning boats away. Elle and I bundled up and took the van into town. It was cold and blustery but we still walked around and stopped for a Thai lunch. Went back to the Summer Wind and snuggled down for some warmth.
Since we had reservations in Beaufort, SC in 2 days we decided to make 2 short days. Went into Tom Point Creek off the North Edisto River and dropped the hook in a very secluded spot all alone. Not one boat that night. It was a clear crisp cold night with thousands of stars and a bottle of wine. NICE!!!!!
So getting ourselves ready to drive home for Thanksgiving. Leaving the Summer Wind in a protected marina and will return after the holiday. Hopefully the weather will be a little warmer then.
SHARKS AND FOG
We had left you in Cedar Creek with about 10 boats anchored. The moon was full and the air was crisp. In the morning we woke, the winds were calm and not a ripple on the water. It seemed like everyone had the same eagerness to be on their way because at daybreak the anchorage was alive with boaters weighing anchor. Our departure was relatively easy, however a shrimp boat and barge were travelling down the creek and heading in our direction. We sped up somewhat to get in front of the barge because he would have taken up the whole canal and we wouldn't be able to get by. So here we were on our way and the fog started to roll in. Luckily and again we say, thanks for the electronics. Our radar was working great and most of the time we could make out the shrimp boat. Got past Adams creek and past the Beaufort inlet without any mishaps.

The day turned out nice and early that afternoon pulled into a nice cove that the marines had dredged. It was in the middle of Camp LeJeune and as we pulled in we saw a number of marines practicing with heavy inflatables all painted with camouflage paint. A nice spot to anchor but you can't go ashore. Most of the boats that started out with us came in to this basin for the night.
The next day we decided to go into a marina in Carolina Beach, NC because the residual winds from hurricane Paloma were to arrive. The marina had just been renovated with brand new docks and was very nice. The weather deteriorated so we stayed another day. Our bikes came out and Elle and I took off to the local Food Lion. It was about a 2-3 mile ride but nice and flat so easy. lolol. Mike and Jane made a pot of spaghetti sauce so we brought the salad and fresh fruit and we had a lovely dinner together.

The next morning was going to finally be "nice" so again at daybreak we left this marina and got off to a good start. This passage had to transverse the Cape Fear River which could be nasty with high winds. We were pleasantly surprised with very flat seas, but the fog rolled in again.Large ships move up and down the Cape Fear because it goes right out to the Atlantic ocean. We only encountered one and both he and I were blasting our fog horns.
Made it safely to North Myrtle Beach and here we are again for 2 days with downpours and Tornado warnings.
Today we had a break in the weather so both Mike and Jane and even Godiva took a nice walk to the local Food Lion. Replenished some fresh veggies and a few other odds and ends. Found this large shark so picture time.

It is pouring right now but Mother Nature has predicted a sunny day tomorrow but cold so made reservations in Georgetown, SC and will continue then.
The day turned out nice and early that afternoon pulled into a nice cove that the marines had dredged. It was in the middle of Camp LeJeune and as we pulled in we saw a number of marines practicing with heavy inflatables all painted with camouflage paint. A nice spot to anchor but you can't go ashore. Most of the boats that started out with us came in to this basin for the night.
The next day we decided to go into a marina in Carolina Beach, NC because the residual winds from hurricane Paloma were to arrive. The marina had just been renovated with brand new docks and was very nice. The weather deteriorated so we stayed another day. Our bikes came out and Elle and I took off to the local Food Lion. It was about a 2-3 mile ride but nice and flat so easy. lolol. Mike and Jane made a pot of spaghetti sauce so we brought the salad and fresh fruit and we had a lovely dinner together.
The next morning was going to finally be "nice" so again at daybreak we left this marina and got off to a good start. This passage had to transverse the Cape Fear River which could be nasty with high winds. We were pleasantly surprised with very flat seas, but the fog rolled in again.Large ships move up and down the Cape Fear because it goes right out to the Atlantic ocean. We only encountered one and both he and I were blasting our fog horns.
Made it safely to North Myrtle Beach and here we are again for 2 days with downpours and Tornado warnings.
Today we had a break in the weather so both Mike and Jane and even Godiva took a nice walk to the local Food Lion. Replenished some fresh veggies and a few other odds and ends. Found this large shark so picture time.

It is pouring right now but Mother Nature has predicted a sunny day tomorrow but cold so made reservations in Georgetown, SC and will continue then.
PAMLICO SOUND TO ORIENTAL, NC
Well, would you believe after that adventure getting into Manteo in the darkness we had to stay there 5 days. Luckily we did that trip because the weather deteriorated the next day with a horrendous Nor'easter that lasted all week. The marina we were in was not very protected so we had waves coming in and luckily again we had enough space in our slip to tie off both sides of the boat so we didn't bang on the docks.
Our friends Mike and Jane were great hosts. The first night we got there after docking they took us out to dinner and would you believe treated us. THANK"S AGAIN ,M & J.
This adventure is going to have a lot of firsts for us and one we should share is that on route across the Albemarle sound while rocking and rolling we took turns showering while the other steered. We had never done that before.
Manteo on Roanoke Island is a quaint village that explodes in the summer with the tourists. Many great restaurants , beaches, shops and wonderful history about pirates and wild horses on the Outerbanks.
We did our laundry, shopped for fresh veggies and fruit, walked along a beautiful boardwalk, and ate out almost every night. Met many of Mike and Jane's family and friends. All of that was done between the rain and wind.
We watched the weather constantly and finally it looked good to travel for Friday. So off we went at 7:30 am and the Pamlico sound was quiet and made for an easy ride. Should tell you all that because Pamlico sound is so huge and shallow that if the wind is kicking up it could build to very high waves and very quickly. All the more reason to watch it closely.
So on Friday we traveled about 40 miles to a small town called Englehard on the western shore. We were the only boats in the marina and the owner charged us $25 per night including electric.Unfortunately the winds came back and there we were. So down came the bikes and the four of us adventured off far out of town and through the cotton fields. We did that two days in a row. The weather again didn't cooperate until today. 6:30 am we were off the dock and out into the sound for a 62 mile run to Oriental, NC. It was quite lumpy and the Summer Wind was rolling until we turned into the Neuse river. Anchored down in a great cove called Cedar Creek where right now we are one of 10 boats. So the train continues.
One other thing we didn't mention. The dockmaster came to our boat just before we left with 2 wonderful sausage and egg sandwiches that were hot and delicious. NO CHARGE.
Our friends Mike and Jane were great hosts. The first night we got there after docking they took us out to dinner and would you believe treated us. THANK"S AGAIN ,M & J.
This adventure is going to have a lot of firsts for us and one we should share is that on route across the Albemarle sound while rocking and rolling we took turns showering while the other steered. We had never done that before.
Manteo on Roanoke Island is a quaint village that explodes in the summer with the tourists. Many great restaurants , beaches, shops and wonderful history about pirates and wild horses on the Outerbanks.
We did our laundry, shopped for fresh veggies and fruit, walked along a beautiful boardwalk, and ate out almost every night. Met many of Mike and Jane's family and friends. All of that was done between the rain and wind.
We watched the weather constantly and finally it looked good to travel for Friday. So off we went at 7:30 am and the Pamlico sound was quiet and made for an easy ride. Should tell you all that because Pamlico sound is so huge and shallow that if the wind is kicking up it could build to very high waves and very quickly. All the more reason to watch it closely.
So on Friday we traveled about 40 miles to a small town called Englehard on the western shore. We were the only boats in the marina and the owner charged us $25 per night including electric.Unfortunately the winds came back and there we were. So down came the bikes and the four of us adventured off far out of town and through the cotton fields. We did that two days in a row. The weather again didn't cooperate until today. 6:30 am we were off the dock and out into the sound for a 62 mile run to Oriental, NC. It was quite lumpy and the Summer Wind was rolling until we turned into the Neuse river. Anchored down in a great cove called Cedar Creek where right now we are one of 10 boats. So the train continues.
One other thing we didn't mention. The dockmaster came to our boat just before we left with 2 wonderful sausage and egg sandwiches that were hot and delicious. NO CHARGE.
ANOTHER ADVENTURE
So with full tanks and good weather we decided to make a run for Manteo, NC which is across the Albemarle sound and almost into the Pamlico sound. Well since we are now on Eastern standard time the sun was going down earlier and we knew the weather was going to change so we did not want to get stuck in a desolated place again. So onto the Albemarle sound we went and watched the sun go down while we had a number of miles to go. Thank goodness that I had some experience and electronics to help, for it got pitch black and we still had about an hour to go.
Just before it got dark we had a visit from a few pelicans who seemed to be playing with the Summer Wind as they swooped down under my bow and came up on the other side and circled around. They were with us for quite awhile until we couldn't see them anymore.
Mike and Jane were on the dock waiting for us and talking us in down the channel. We arrived at 6:30 in pitch black darkness without any mishaps.
The weather is going to be bad again since there is a storm system moving up from the south, but this place is a neat island and we will have fun here with our friends. So keep looking for the next installment.
Local Celeb greets the Lassmans
For the past two weeks we had been making plans to meet up with our friends Sam and Barbara Shakespeare " when we make it to Norfolk". They had invited us to come for dinner and spend the night. Little did we know that upon arrival we'd be meeting a local celebrity. Adorned in a nautical collar, and shiney coat, we were greeted by Grace. "Gracie" is a 13 year young friendly lab, who by the wag of her tail and lick of her tongue lets you know she was pleased to meet us as well. She is famous to the locals because her and her dad's (Sam) picture hangs at the local Starbucks. Everyone knows her on sight, but no paw prints please, Gracie likes to be a very clean gal and you just never know who your going to meet.
So, Sam and Gracie picked us up and took us to the local Quest for a routine blood test. Later Barbara greeted us with a warm hug and hello and welcomed us to their lovely home. They showed us our room and the shower, which as most boaters know after a day of travelling, is the most heavenly feeling. Afterwards we joined the Shakespeares downstairs for some great wine and wonderful conversation. Barbara had prepared a delicious salad, spaghetti and meatball dinner served with crusty bread and a lovely olive oil with lots of garlic YUMMMM!!We enjoyed a delicious dessert, coffee, wine and more wonderful conversation. It was a wonderful evening and great to see Barbara and Sam again. Later that evening we snuggled in bed and wondered if we talked their ears off, after being stranded a couple of times its always great to talk with other people.
The next morning we woke to a wonderful aroma of bacon cooking and coffee brewing. Barbara served an amazing breakfast and we of course indulged. It was a wonderful way to begin the day. Later Sam, Barbara and Gracie took us back to the boat and we said our good byes . It was great having the chance to get together.
Thank you Sam and Barbara and Gracie too!! We had a great time!
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