Thursday, February 19, 2015

Our stay at Cooleys Landing is coming to an end

Hello from COLD Florida, 
I could not believe the weather report this morning said we have wind chill forecast for tonight, lows to 35... I am in Florida!! Took out the sweatpants and warm Uggs for the next two days.
Our Doyle stack pack finally arrived and Tom when up the mast several times getting it installed. We have been laying in supplies and only have a few errands to run and we would be all set to leave... But weather is not cooperating.I thought we would have a weather window on Monday, Tuesday but that looks like it went KaPutt with all this attic weather falling south. So fingers crossed we are ready to go to the Bahamas but looks like it may be another week before we can leave POOP
still knitting... have two matching sleeves for
a Fair Isle sweater for Jen

went to the Miami Boat show. The strictly sail portion
was a little disappointing, not very many vendors.
Electronics were well represented but no canvas, sails and other stuff
There were oodles of fishing and power boat vendors.
I did get some fishing bait. 

New hair cut with a wonderful streak of purple.
Chris at Echo Salons was great... perfect cut for the tropics.
now I just have to get there

I set up our Go Pro on time lapse to try and film the Manatees that swim pass our
boat... I recorded over 4000 photos of the water behind our boat. While getting my
hair cut they visited the launch well and Tom got photos with his I phone 

ready for a cold day

we had some exitiment Super Bowl sunday.  The Fort Lauderdale
dive time identified an abandoned Boat trailer at the end of the launch
ramp..(thank God that is all it was)

Fantastic meal with Joy and Tom Merritt at Taco Craft 

We get many interesting boats launching from the
public rams here. 


Mama Muscovy duck and her little ones. Sadly none of them
have survived their first weeks

we get dozens of parrors in the trees across the way. It sounds like
a convention of squeaky toys. Can you see the birds

Iguana on the dock 

Tom getting our new stack pack on 

remember this is a 63' mast he is going up 



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