Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Staying Put and Visiting Friends

Monday, November 28th – Tuesday, December 13th 

Entrance to Riviera City Municiple Marina
     Pete continues to work from the boat.  I have routine chores that keep me busy a few mornings a week; the usual cleaning, laundry and food shopping. Christmas cards were mailed and the shopping begun. I also process the rest of the photos from the November wedding. My “bible” for the Light Room software I use, was brought aboard and place in a good place. Unfortunately, I have gone through all the good hiding spots and haven’t found it. Learning the software is definitely still on my “to do” list, but I will continue to use the web when I can.

The walkway from our dock to the office
     While doing laundry, I usually stay at the marina office. It is probably a 1/3 mile walk each way. Though I take reading with me, I usually visit with other cruisers also doing laundry. Most are heading over to the Bahamas.  One Canadian boat, SV Our Time, blew their engine and will be here for a month until a new one can be installed. The German couple keep their trawler here in the states so that they can cruise for 6 months and return home the other 6 months to Munich for family and friends. A number of cruisers have cruised most of the Caribbean and now pick and choose which area they will spend their time exploring. (Such hard decisions!) The most interesting couple were here from Kona, Hawaii. They are the escort boat for the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Hokule’a Canoe. The following, from the Hokule’a’s blog, explains their mission.

Photo from their website
     Using nothing but traditional non-instrumental navigation techniques, members of the Polynesian Voyaging Society are embarking on a multi-year journey around the world on board Hawaii’s legendary Hokule’a canoe.
     Along the way, they will meet with diverse cultures to inspire them to connect with the natural world, their ancient ways, and with each other, spreading the lessons learned through the revival of this ancient skill that has helped revitalize Hawaiian culture.
     The core message is to malama (care for) Island Earth-our natural environment, our children, and all humankind.

To check out their blog or to learn more you may visit:


The Hokule’a headed north to meet with UN Delegates while the escorts are slowly making their way south. From here they will meet up with the Hokule’a in Key West, heading to the Panama Canal and into the Pacific to continue their journey. As Carol said, “It’s been an amazing ride!”

Needlefish
     It is fun to be near friends.  We have joined Howie and Ann for a number of dinners and one outrageous way to go to the movies.  We saw, J.K. Rawlins’ FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM in a small theater with about 60 leather recliners! Ann and I have run errands together.  It was through her I found a seamstress to hem the gown for Greg and Jenn’s wedding. I’m just keeping my fingers cross that she will have the dress finished by next Tuesday, when we head north for the holidays.
     One morning, I went to run an errand and was surprised to find the Fire Department conducting drills on the dock. The reality is that every few weeks we hear of fires at marinas and they require special tactics to combat; hence the drills.
     I had to take Bailey to the vet.  She developed a hot spot on her neck that tripled in size overnight.  She probably has a food allergy, which is the ongoing problem with her ears and now the hot spot. Antibiotics, prednisone, and antibiotic powder were prescribed along with a hydrogenated protein diet. No animal protein allowed in food or snacks.  The prednisone made her drink tremendous amounts of water. Needless to say, after 2 hours, she barely made it onto the dock; nowhere near the grass ashore! Initially, she was craving meat and, for the first time, she scrounged around in the aft cabin and found her travel bag with about 6 cups (3 meals) of regular dry dog food.  All I found was the remnants of the plastic bag the food was in. Thankfully, we only have 2 more doses of antibiotic and 1 more (3 pills) of prednisone. However, it looks like she will need to stay on the prescription dog food and snacks. 
Gingerbread House at Delaire Country Club
  
Catamaran at the dock
Boat Parade participant  -  won 2nd Place
     We were in a rush to grab items we needed from storage last time we were home.  I completely forgot about holiday decorations. Pete insisted we needed something, so he ordered a wall hanging, flat, Christmas tree, complete with lights, red bows and red and blue ornaments. It doesn’t take up a lot of room and spreads the Christmas spirit.

     Well, another week of sunlight and warmth, surrounded by turquoise water, tropical fish and beautiful sunsets, before donning socks, long pants, sweaters and heavy jackets for the below freezing temps, grey skies and snowflakes they are predicting for next week up by Chris and Kel’s!


~ ~ ~ /) ~~  K & P