Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Kickin' back in the Keys!!!!!

Captain's Log.............

The First Mate scopes out the channel markers.
 The winds were in our favor today and we got up before dawn to get ready to head further south.  A quick stop at the marina coffee shop provided us with a Mocha and a Latte' and we were set.

There was a flurry of activity in the Ft. Lauderdale harbor with freighters coming in and going out.  We had a couple of low bridges to deal with and we lucked out with timing and made them just in the nick of time. 


coming into Miami















Port of Miami


leaving Miami



entering Biscayne Bay


By noon we were thru Miami and headed out into Biscayne Bay.  It was such a beautiful day.  My First Mate was keeping me right on course.


Card Sound Road Bridge marks our entry into the Keys
  As we entered Card Sound we were welcomed by a school of Dolphins.  Life is good.

When we arrived at the marina there was a state of confusion trying to figure out where we were to dock.  The situation is actually typical of the Keys.  Soooooooooooooooo laid back.  After some screwing around in a very narrow channel that I was not supposed to be in, we found the right place to be and settled in. 

At the end of the dock is a Tiki Bar.  After taking care of some business details we headed off to the bar.  And just as luck would have it, it is Karaoke night.

 Great food and some decent singing made it a  pleasant evening.  The only thing missing was Darrell and Julie. 

Darrell would love this place and keep us up all night singing so we are perhaps better off he is not here so we can get to bed at a decent hour and get an early start in the morning.


We are heading off to Bahia Honda State Park tomorrow and stay there a couple of nights.  We should be in Key West on Friday early afternoon.

First Mate's Log........

Finally made it to the Keys! So very exciting...such a gorgeous day....sorry Minnesotans!  I miss many things about the great state of Minnesota, but the snow and cold are not among them.

The musings of the First Mate today focus on the Not, Knot, Naught, and Naut of boating. Boating is consider a nautical activity in which the crew ought not to question the Captain...that's rule #1. There are many knots used to tie the lines in boating but using the wrong one is considered very naughty.

My photo montage is dedicated to some of the unique objects that have been spotted along the journey. It is entitled "Hodge Podge".

Best boat name ever!

boat garage...really necessary?

fancy homes need fancy statues, duh

festive yard...

fun chairs on dock

Geico gekko...in cognito :)

fish head B&B..does this attract clientele?

a patriotic manatee

more festivities...


not sure...but it looks cool and it is tall


Monday, December 5, 2011

Kickin' back on the beach.

Captain's Log......

We spent the day in Ft. Lauderdale waiting for the winds to die down.  We could not have planned a better place to stay!

Starbucks is in walking distance.  We drank our coffee on the beach and lingered for a couple of hours. 

It was very nice to have a day without an agenda and time schedule that had to be met!







 The weather looks good for tomorrow so we are going to head out early, cruise thru Miami, cross Biscayne Bay, and then end up in Key Largo.  Wed night we hope to be in Bahia Honda State Park, stay there a couple of nights, then Stock Island on Friday.
We found a boat for Darrell and Julie....
The blimp is a little early for Daytona???

Nice city beach.
Not exactly Venice










Freighter waiting to come into port.
Sunset cruise on the ICW.

First Mate's Log....
Funny how life works itself out. Here our problem today was high winds preventing from our quest to Key West, and yet we spent an absolutely lovely day at the Bahia Mar Marina....well protected from the winds, exposed to lots of sun....it was nice to decompress after the past few days.

My photo gallery is entitled "What's in a Name?" there are some very interesting boat names. You can tell something about a person by the name of their boat....here are just a few.

get it?

for the fisherman....

boating humor

some deep meaning....look it up!


A fan


more boating humor


more deep meaning...
 
very appropriate....

Not quite sure about this one?



this too is a mystery but I am sure it means something spectacular











This very friendly pelican joined me this morning on the dock while I read the paper....I thought she was cute.
Edna

chillin'











































Sunday, December 4, 2011

Bridges, bridges, and more bridges.

Captain's Log....
We had strong easterly winds all night and the marina we were in did not offer much protection.  We decided to head out and try our luck further down the coast even though the forecast was for more wind.  We left at 9AM, a little later than normal but we waited a little to see what the weather was going to do. 
Melissa does a great job of handling the fenders and lines.  Here she reflects on our last port of call as we head out for another day of voyage.
This was definitely the day of the bridge.  26 total.  Most of the bridges so far have been high enough we have not needed to ask for an opening.  Today was different as more than half were low enough (we have a 19 foot height) that we needed to wait for the bridge to open.  Some of the bridges open on signal (request), many of them have a set schedule like on the hour and half hour, or at the quarter and three quarter hour.

The second bridge we came to had not been opening on schedule as there was a marathon running with the event route over the bridge.  There were 18 boats waiting for the opening.  They were not happy.
We lucked out because of our later departure we came upon the bridge just as it was about to open.  But we did kind of come upon a hornets nest because some of the boaters were a little testy.







Then there was a caravan of boats all stacked up. 

Most of the motor boats outdistanced the sailboats but 6 of us motor boats ran together most of the day.  There were a couple of bridges we could sneak under but it did not do us any good as there was always another bridge we had to wait for and the other boats would catch up.

Missy did her usual great job of keeping track of where we were.  The waiting for openings delayed us to the point we had to change our evening destination and cut back about 7 miles from where we intended to go. 

We are at a swanky marina in Ft. Lauderdale and I swear we visited this very same area with the kids years ago during a trip down here.  It is very Deja Vu.  We treated ourselves to a nice dinner at a Mexican restaurant and checked out the local Starbucks for the morning. 

It is fascinating how different each day of the trip is.  Evey day something is significantly different.  Neither of us had any idea just what we were getting into but it has turned out to be quite the adventure.  Getting to Key West might be anticlimactic....we will see.

We still have to look at the weather to plan our next move but we will wait until morning for any decisions.


First Mate's Log.............

Interesting day on the water....lots of traffic...mostly friendly, although some hostility amongst those that want to party and those that are serious about fishing, oh well...diversity can be fun!
My photo montage this even is devoted to dinghys....those amazing little boaty thingys, I have entitle it "Dinghy's are doin' it...and then some!" These portable floating bath tubs can carry ten times their weight in supplies, people and pets. They are made of various materials and folks can find any number of ways to carry or tow them with their boats. We have also seen many style of dinghy driving....none that seem to require a license :)

covered dinghy
super secret dinghy
drivin' in fine dinghy style!
the hanging dinghy
the popular tow-a-dinghy
wow...look at that form!

basic dinghy
Dinghy Dock sign....who knew?
an exclusive dinghy dock

........and for Rae



Starfish (I know....really?)


Shamus