We're back in Tarpon Springs, enjoying temperatures in the 80s, no humidity, and clear skies. Our friends, Dan and Dawn, joined us and stayed on the boat for a week. We had a great time--exploring nearby islands, sailing, bird watching, anchoring out, and meeting new friends. Honestly, we are both exhausted right now!!!
Last weekend, we joined a local sailing club and anchored out in order to fully enjoy the exceptional full moon. Everyone brought a dish to share--great food and great people. Afterwards, we watched the sun set and the moon rise. Breathtaking! While anchoring out that night, we once again proved that we are a good team in a crisis. During the night, our anchor dragged and we were headed towards low water and the beach. Barry pulled the anchor up, while I ran the engine and headed the boat out to deeper water. We were lucky--I envisioned a call to Boat US for a tow, while our boat rested lopsided on the sand. Luckily, we're a good team!Dawn and I enjoyed the white sand and solitude of a couple of the islands near here--watching the birds and the waves. Barry was our cabana boy--delivering us in our dinghy to the beach and bringing much needed and appreciated liquid refreshment. Dan enjoyed fishing--although he didn't provide dinner for us. Maybe next time:)
We were happy to see our friends George and Sue Stock who joined us for a barbeque and some dockside fellowship. This is a great community!
Yesterday we invited friends from St. Louis to join us for a sail--the highlight of the trip being our ability to spot and avoid the MANY prop-fouling crab pots set up in the Gulf right now. Thankfully, it's the end of the season.
We're taking it easy for a couple of days and then hope to catch up with some new friends next week. We'll keep in touch!
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