Our Approach to Old Bridge Village |
Carrabelle, our waiting town is not very big. We found three restaurants and three museum. There may have been more, but because of our lack of wheels, we don't always explore. We had to fix the flat on my bicycle. Tried to go for a ride that evening but I had a flat again. We were leaving the next day, so we had it fixed again in Tarpon Springs.
At Fisherman's Wife |
We went to Dog River the day before and anchored near the Gulf to prepare for an early morning departure. It was fun playing in the sand.
Mismatched feet |
Sand Angel |
Shelling |
New toy idea! |
Dog island sunset |
Had fun watching this little machine as we waited for sunset.
We left just before dawn, it was still dark outside. It was fun watching the sunrise on the Gulf, but a bit daunting because it was red. I wanted to call my sailor sister to ask: "What do they say about a red sunrise again?" Unfortunately, no telephone reception on the Gulf. The seas were fairly calm and it was too late to go back by then. The pictures of the sunrise do not do it justice. It was quite an experience, about an hour in we could not see any sign of life or land except our buddy boat. We have experienced this before, but we still had 11 hours to go. We had been by boat on the Gulf before, but not for this long or this far.
Also saw a lot of huge jelly fishes. The biggest we've ever seen. They are prettier floating.
Jelly fish on shore. Hard to photograph in water. |
When we arrived in Tarpon Springs, the sun had set and it was getting dark. We saw an anchorage and dropped the anchor. We would worry about finding gas and make our way to the marina in the morning to meet up with our buddy boat. We had 16 gallons of gas left according to our gauge. The generator provides us power for running appliances and stuff. We had so little fuel that it would not start. It's probably a safety thing. We could have jumped in the dinghy and gone for a nice meal, but since it was a long day, we had some cold appetizers and we went to bed very early.
The next morning, we woke up to a beautiful calm day. We had slept 12 hours! Turns out there was a fuel pump about a mile from where we anchored. So we worried needlessly. We went up the Anclotte River to Tarpon Springs. We highly recommend this stop. It is one of the nicest stop so far for us. This is like being in Greece! Good food, fun place and in a bit of a tourist meca. It is the Sponge capital.
We had friends Gerald and Anne from our home port marina, in Britt visit us. What a surprise! It was nice to spend time with them. The boys had more fun then us girls. Deep in conversation as we shop and them working on their bucket list.
Working on my bucket list! |
We could have stayed longer in Tarpon Springs but we are also anxious to get to our Florida home. We went to St. Petersburg, a big city! We started breakfast at the airport. It's an easy walk from the marina. We never walked to an airport before. Why not watch planes and helicopters land as you enjoy a meal. We visited the city and the Dali museum during the day. We were invited to dinner at friends of friends from our home town. They winter in Florida here. It turns out we know a lot of their friends and family. We met a couple who knew my Dad. It was fun to celebrate our third month adventure with friends.
Hanger Restaurant downtown airport |
History Museum |
Dali Museum |
The next day, we hurried to our Floridian home. We had thought of doing it in two days, but we were excited as we neared it. Only 75 miles, and we have done many such journeys. It was fun to ride with dolphins again.
It may have been better to stop but we were pretty excited to dock our boat at home in North Fort Myers.
This is my last blog this year. We will stay here until January 9, 2018 and my blogging will resume then. Thank you for following our journey and we like all your comments.
We've done almost half of our journey. There's an approximate line of our travel across the Gulf.