Sunday 26 February 2017

Worth the Effort

No doubt about it...our life is anything but boring.  The trip home was lively, eventful, and precious beyond compare.  We are so glad we made the effort to make it happen.  It was kinda like a love fest that lasted 8 full days and we lapped it up.  We hated to leave but we have this other awsome life to get back to.

Happily leaving winter behind, we left yesterday, February 25th, to start our drive south.  The 2 day trek took us through three of the four seasons, which I always find facinating.  Every couple of hundred miles we took off another layer of clothing.... stopping before we got arrested of course.  It's unbelievable to think that we can do what took 4 months by boat in just 20 short hours by car. We've done this drive many times in the past but never has it felt so easy.

On Tuesday February 28th we will be back on Folly like nothing happened but the joy of seeing our mom's and the grandkids will no doubt stay with us for quite some time. 

Tomorrow we will leave our car at Westland Marina in Titusville, Florida where we plan to bring Folly in May.  Our flight back to George Town leaves from Ft. Lauderdale so we still have some details to sort out but ....

More about that. ... next time. 

Sophie and Nolan xoxo
Gogo's palace 
We don't see these in the Bahamas 
From Harley's mom's back porch.  Georgian Bay is in the background. 
The weather when we arrived.
Watching spring arrive as we drove south.

Monday 13 February 2017

Bracing Ourselves for Winter

With a beautiful sunset  to the west and a brilliant full moon rising in the east, the beach wedding was everything Joanne and Bruce had hoped for and more.  The happy couple exchanged their vows with us and about 20 other new friends as their witnesses.  The weather was perfect, the guests were fun, the food was great, the champagne was flowing, and a good time was had by all!  I feel very lucky and honoured to have been a part of this very special day.  Thanks Joanne and Bruce for inviting us!  It was beautiful!  Plus.... we had blast and met some very interesting people.

One of the couples we met were Tom and Judy on the go-fast trimaran "Triad".  Harley had been admiring this racing machine for days and saying how he'd love to go for a sail on it. Well, didn't Tom mention that he was looking for crew to go out for a sail the next day!  It was as if Harley willed it to happen.  Of course he jumped at the chance.  

The next day was perfect and they sailed back and forth in front of the anchorages at a staggering 20 knots!  I'm sure it was quite a spectacle because people were standing on their decks and trying hard to capture videos.

Pat and Lynn were out in their dinghy taking pictures and Harley mentioned to Tom that Pat would've loved to join them.  No sooner said than done.  They stalled the boat into the wind and let Pat jump aboard.  Pat and Harley came back from that experience with permanent grins on their faces that I'm  sure will reappear every time they talk about it for years to come.

Since then Harley and I have been taking it easy and trying to get our head around the fact that we are going home for two weeks.....to the cold.....and mountains of snow.  I check facebook every day and every day I see pictures of snow and read reports of yet another "snow day".  YIKES!  I'm not sure I'm ready for this.  My body has adjusted very well to this climate and I'm not sure how it's going to like this.  Well on a positive note....there won't be any mosquitos or noseeums.

Our main purpose for going home is to pick up our car and drive it down to Florida were we plan to take Folly in May.  We have so much extra stuff on the boat right now and there is no way we'd be able to get it home on a plane.   Besides, this is also a good excuse to see our beautiful grandchildren that we miss like crazy.  We will only be home a week before we have to start driving south again.   It will be a busy two weeks but.....

More about that next time.

The ceremony on the beach.
The conch horns are blown at sunset.

The first dance.
Hanging around at the beach.
I love boat kids.
Oh to be that flexible.
My first hamburger bean.
This is our house taken two days ago.
Our car is under there somewhere.
"Triad"  getting ready to go.  (picture courtesy of Lynn Lortie )

Thursday 9 February 2017

Adult Summer Camp

Well we have settled in nicely here in Elizabeth Harbour  or what Harley and I have knicknamed "Adult Summer Camp".  There is no shortage of things to do here, that's for sure.  The list is endless and it's a great way to get out and meet people.  Believe it or not there are over 200 boats in the harbour right now! 

We've been jumping around from one thing to another just having fun and not wanting too much structure.  However, after saying that, I do go to water aerobics each morning and Harley goes to Texas Hold'em poker nights two or three times a week. 

Every evening we're off doing something fun.  In fact, some evenings there is so much going on that it makes it hard to chose what to do.  Last night was particularly fun as we went to an open mike where local cruisers brought their instruments and musical talents and it was fantastic!  Nobody wanted it to end but it did so a bunch of us went from there to Chat n Chill for dancing on the deck to a D.J.  Good times!  Tonight we are going to a wedding on the beach with dancing after.  I'm really looking forward to this unique celebration but....

More about that next time . 


Folly at anchor on a still morning.  photo courtesy of Lynn Lortie
Putting my driftwood finds to use.
Water aerobics at Monument Beach (photos courtesy of Jan Beagle)
What a great way to start the day!  
The "hole 2" gang.  We have the best neighbours!  Thanks again to Jan for the picture.

Thursday 2 February 2017

A Glorious Week.

Long Island was amazing and we had a wonderful stay there.  The locals are awsome and mix well with the many cruisers that come to visit, which gives the island a delightful welcoming vibe.  We filled our days walking the beaches, going to the market, and poking around with the dinghy.  If that's all we did I would have been totally blissed out as nothing spells happiness for me more than a beautiful beach and settling into island life.

But just like everywhere else, the cruisers here love to socialize. There was barely enough time to chill out before we were off again for snacks and sundowners on the beach, or happy hour at the Sou' Side bar and grill.  It was all great fun and we met some great folks. 

Thompson Bay is huge with good holding and well protected from everything but a west wind.  The wind did pick up and turned around while we were there but it was nothing serious and we felt snug and secure.  Everything on Long Island was relaxed and comfortable and I can see why many cruisers make it this far and stay for the season.  However that's not us.

After a fantastic sail on the way back to Georgetown, we stopped at Hog Cay, which is at the top end of Long Island and oh what a beautiful anchorage we found!   A big thanks goes out to Bill on Charisma who told us about this  his "secret" spot.  The beach was pristine, and apparently the snorkeling was incredible with lobster just waiting to be caught.  We would have loved to stay another day in this little slice of heaven to check it all out but the weather was also perfect to carry on the next day so ... on we went.

We had another stellar sail the following day and we are now anchored, once again at Monument Beach here in good ole Georgetown.  I am lying in the hammock as I'm writing this.  The breeze is warm and I'm gently swaying back and forth with the motion of the boat.  There definitely isn't a more comfortable spot on the boat than this!   Awww... I may just stay here all day.  Oh, and look at this...Harley just handed me a nice cold drink.  Life is good!

Tomorrow we are moving onto a mooring ball again in "hole 2".  Why you  you ask!  Because, believe it or not, we are flying home for a visit.  As crazy as it sounds we do have our reasons.  But .....

More about that....next time.

The dinghy dock at Long Island

The beach at Hog Cay
Um...shells?
Galliot Cut
Another one bites the dust
The conch horn gets blow as the sun sets
Doing the blog while swinging in the hammock 
Monument beach
Another view from my favorite spot on the boat.
One lonely cloud