We have finally made it down to Florida! This is a bit late,
we arrived on April 28th and are now starting to get settled in. We
have already seen an alligator and dolphins just off the boat! It feels like we
have been on vacation since we got here
The new place is pretty nice, relaxed enough that we can do
work on the boat while we are here. It seems that all of our new neighbors are retired. For the time being I guess I fit into that as
well. I left my job so we could move down here, so until I find a new one I am
off! Adam can still work his current job from here, just a slightly longer
drive to the airport.
It seems like just about everyone we have
met is planning to take off in the near future. We will have to get used to
that now that we are on the ocean. There are a lot more live aboards at this
marina and it seems pretty much everyone is retired!
Morgan, our dog, has a hard time with new people and she is
very protective of us. We have made a huge effort to make her more comfortable
here with all the new people. She is getting tons of treats and we have even
had some of the people give her some treats. She is doing much better here than
she was before. Johnny, the cat, is a rock star as usual. He has lived all over
the country and is pretty stoic about the whole situation. They both had to
hang out in the car for about two days, one for the loading of the boat and
drive and the second day while we were working on the boat and putting it back
in the water. They both seem pretty happy here and very calm. We can fit in
this slip bow in, which makes it much quieter in the boat and muffles any noise
from the dock.
Going back to before we moved, we had a successful trip all
around the country. We visited my parents in CT, friends in MA and VT and then
to my cousins cattle ranch in WY and SD. We drove from South Carolina to
Connecticut with both pets and then left them with my parents and did the rest
of our traveling while they hung out in CT. By the time we got back from that
it was time for Adam to head back to work. Adam bought me a sewing machine, so for the
month he was gone I learned how to sew and made some curtains for the boat. The
previous owner had some plastic place mats cut up to the shape of the port
lights for curtains. We purchased some fabric and light blocking material and I
sewed them into 8 curtains. We had debated about how to attach them, we ended
up using snap fasteners to put them up.
They work great (although are far from perfect!) and if I decide to make
more later on we can use the same snap to put up a new panel.
By the time Adam came back from work we had about a week to
get ready before the boat was shipped. We wanted to try to pull the mast down
the first weekend he was home, so we could have a week to run new wires and
lines. I was very relieved when we got the mast down, if you have ever taken a
mast down with a gin pole, you can understand the relief when it is down and
everyone still has all their limbs and digits. Thankfully we had a bunch of
help to lower it down. We spent the next week saying goodbye to everyone and
slowly disassembling the boat.
Well this was kind of a cyclical entry, but now you are
pretty much up to date. Now to explore Florida!
Cheers!
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