Well, Sue and Paul are back on the cruise circuit. After a very busy summer, filled with home projects-- repairs, construction and general maintenance, we left our home in lovely Greenport in tip top shape with a brand new generator about to be installed, but not quite there yet.
Alas, in the case of Sandy, almost was not quite good enough. Of course, we lost power, but thankfully it was only a few days, and property damage was very minimal.
The new marina, filled with friend's boats was a greater concern, but again we were blessed with no damage, other than saltwater consequences to the shed contents, including a used refrigerator.
Now that Sandy is over, the ravaged area is bracing for a strong nor'easter, our favorite (not!) type of storm.
Prior to Sandy hitting the northeast coast, Paul and I were attending the Ft. Lauderdale boat show which was being buffeted by high winds and record full moon high tides. Roads were closed, and canals were flooding over, as street drains backed up & flooded streets from below. Amazing that the politicians can talk about everything but GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE! (In my mind, the biggest issue we need to address)
We managed to get to Cape May (flying in to Atlantic City) for a beautiful, post-storm wedding in the arctic blasts. Kerry Rose was the beautiful bride, now married to Christopher Dorbian. Great to see the entire Rose family, including never-aging Margaret Rose.
Also, we had an amazing tour of a fish processing plant-- from ship to market-wrapped product, and the incredible custom-welded machinery that accomplishes it all. Thank you, Clint, you are most gracious and very talented.
So, next week we board another plane for Baja Mexico to meet up with Bruce & Deb, Wayne & Sharon, Frank & Libby for a most excellent kite-board adventure. (Sue, and her back will forever refrain from trying or learning said sport.)
Sue will be taking the opportunity to spend thanksgiving with family in Phoenix, AZ, before heading back to Stuart, FL and Independence.
That's when the "cruising" part of cruising should actually begin!!! At the nearest weather opportunity, we look forward to crossing the Gulf Stream to our winter destination, the Bahamas.
It's a whirlwind schedule, and if nothing else, should keep us young-- or at least keep us from stagnation...
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Glad you're back on board. I'm looking forward to a great season with you.
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