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Enjoying the St. Patrick's Day
 Parade with Ted and Nancy
Saturday March 13th,we received a phone call from our good friends Ted & Nancy McCarley. They were in our area so we planned to get together. Fort Lauderdale was a bustle with all kinds of St. Patrick's Day celebrations. We met on the Summer Wind and walked along the New River where we enjoyed a delightful lunch with some good Irish music. There was a festival going on with lots of vendors and plenty of  people all decked out in green. It was absolutely beautiful outside for the celebration.
 After lunch we walked over to Las Olas Blvd. where they had a St. Patrick's Day parade. The honorary band for the parade were the NYPD Emerald Society Bagpipe band . Later in the day we walked back to the park and watched an impromptu performance from the band surrounded by thousands of celebrants!

 
Our reason for being in Fort Lauderdale was to have our vinyls repaired that were damaged from the hail. Well sure enough Colin came and took down the damaged sides with a grimacing tsk, tsk, and told us how he and his young daughter were caught in that same horrible wind. Well he assured us they'd would be fixed in a couple of days and they were and they look great!
TOW BOAT US TOWING  UP THE NEW RIVER
Wednesday March 17th, St. Patrick's Day ... This day started off rather sloppily with heavy rains in the morning. This was going to put a damper on our plans to leave Fort Lauderdale in order to head back to Stuart, where we would have to finish the holding tank re-fit. One of the bright spots of the day were Rachel , Taner and Gretchen were joining us for lunch.Wouldn't you know after a delightful lunch the sun came out! We  walked along Las Olas Blvd, and then went back to the Summer Wind for a little tour and conversation. Thanks guys, we had a great time!
RACHEL,TANER & GRETCHEN
So five o'clock at slack tide Ted and Nancy came to help us off the wall. Our stop that night was Lake Sylvia where we enjoyed a beautiful sunset .Dick grilled us a wonderful dinner. It took us two days to get back to Stuart. Our second night we anchored in Lake Worth.
ANCHORED IN LAKE SYLVIA

ANOTHER BUSY MONTH!!!!

So now the "kids " have landed safely in Canada and everything is back to "normal." Here we are on March 12, back in Ft. Lauderdale after a whirlwind month . Let's back up a bit, because a lot has happened.

We found that our holding Tank had sprung a leak so had a mechanic come take a look. Well after many considerations, (take up the galley floor, put an expandable bladder inside, epoxy the leak, give up the extra water tank, or remove a bulkhead to cut the tank out) we decided to have a new custom tank produced. It will go under the generator and repiped. The old tank will be sealed and left where it is. the new tank is made and on the road from Texas. That decisi0n was a tough one but had to be.

Next we had a hail storm where the winds reached 65 mph and the hail the size of quarters. Well you know the story. Yep we had more damage. That's why we are here in Ft. Lauderdale. The hail punched holes in our brand new vinyl bridge enclosure. Looked into repairing in Stuart but not enough time and too much money, so back to Ft. Lauderdale where they were made. The company was here this morning and took the damaged units to his shop. OH WELL it is a BOAT (Bring Out Another Thousand).

We watched the rescue of a Manatee with "Cold Stress". This winter in Florida has been very hard on all the sea life. In talking to the Marine Biologists that came to the marina they said they have rescued many Manatees and Sea Turtles. This Manatee was in the shallows right near the sea wall trying to get warm. The Biologist estimated it was about 4-5 years old and weighed about 700 pounds. Very emaciated and lethargic. Their digestive system shuts down in the cold and eventually will die. They brought a boat around and lifted it on to take to Miami to an inside tank. Unfortunately the Manatee did not make it.
SAD!!!!

Not all is doom or gloom. We had a visit to the Summer Wind by our friend Tom Gilbert and his lovely fiance Diane Borkowski. They were looking for a spot for their wedding nuptials. Tom and his lovely mom Rose joined us for a great Monday night Rib dinner. While Tom was visiting he told us about the Elliot museum which is a wonderful place with great Jensen Beach history and classical cars.

During one of our Thursday night "Meet and Greet" we met Chuck and Mary. They had been explaining that they were looking for a trawler and we told them about our Heritage East. Their response was they had never heard of our boat. So, on they came for a tour. At that time it just so happened that there were 2 other Heritage Easts in the marina also, all friends of ours. They were able to get different view points and their search goes on.

Dick's brainstorm was to start a Heritage East Yacht Owners Association. So off went emails, talked to several brokers and through word of mouth, we now have 42 members in our group. A directory was produced and our first newsletter made the air waves!!!!!
Now the best part of the whole month was our flight home to New Jersey to attend a magnificent surprise birthday party for our daughter Judy!!!! All of her sisters came in from all parts of the country and it became a whirlwind weekend of partying, eating and reuniting!!! Happy Birthday Judy!!!!