Sunday, December 24, 2017

Sunday, Christmas Eve

     The past 10 days have been very busy, but I had time for some fun with my cell phone camera as I walked. . .
Hylas owner with OCD
The beauty of clear water...
a sea star at 10 feet!

 

Green Heron checking
our dock lines
Rentals at our marina
for those wanting to explore
Peanut Island across the channel
Ficus tree on the marina grounds



















Another photo op here at the marina 
     We took a car ride to The Marine Connection Liquidators in Fort Pierce. This is an amazing place where old, abandoned, sunken and hurricane damaged boats are broken down to their salvageable parts.  There are acres of metal: Bimini frames, fishing towers, bow rails, etc.; bins of salvaged canvas; fiberglass Biminis, boxes, etc. There is a warehouse, larger than a football field, full of parts and pieces: toilets, dashboards, wheels, screws, nuts, bolts, metal fittings (hinges, locker locks, handles, cleats,) fishing poles, stoves, sinks cushions, fiberglass tanks (fuel/water) windlasses, wood trim, metal trim, … you name it.  Well, just about everything, but sailboat specific parts! We were hoping to find a 3- or 4-gang block for raising the dinghy with the new, and twice as heavy, engine, but no such luck.  I wish I knew where all the damaged and sunken sailboats from the hurricanes have gone and where their parts and pieces now live.
Rentals here at Riviera Marina Park
View from the beach to the docks

Definitely not a sailboat!
This is Viking's new 93 MY
That will be introduced at the
Miami Boat Show in February
     Last Friday, we had an impromptu happy hour on the patio here at the marina.  Fred and Ruth Ann, SV SHOOTING STAR from Cambridge, MD and Brian and Melanie from SV  SOUTHERN CROSS.  Brian and Melanie left in their home in Columbus, Ohio back in July and made their way across the great lakes, then traveled to 45 degrees North in Canada. They have worked their way down the east coast of both Canada and the US. They had to be towed in today as they have major engine problems.  They are probably looking at a new engine for their 34’ Hunter.  Their dreams of making it to the Bahamas this year have had to be abandoned. 
PEKABU's tree
It essentially, 2-D  &rolls up once the
holiday is done
     The rest of PEKABU’s interior has been thoroughly cleaned and reorganized. Christmas shopping was completed and presents wrapped and packed for their trip north. Laundry done, clothes packed and bag for Bailey’s stay in boarding prepared for our trip home for the holidays.
A view of the lobby

Our view from the mezzanine
Some of the balcony seating
Outside the theater, lit for the holidays
       Pete and I gave each other for Christmas tickets to see SCHOOL OF ROCK performed in the Broward Center for the performing arts. We caught dinner at the great Chinese restaurant, Hunan, in Delray Beach. The theater is a beautiful and BIG; seating 5400!  The play, the kids, and music was great.  I can definitely see Jack Black as the lead character, which he was in the movie.  The play was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber after the movie.  Never knew Webber wrote Rock and Roll!
     We left Riviera Beach 4 am, Friday morning, on December 22nd and arrived in Seaford, DE by 8:45 pm.  Traffic was heavy and slow in spots, but we were fortunate to only add about an hour and a quarter to our normal travel time. Pete’s brother, Jim, and family were already at Mom’s. They had driven down from New Hampshire earlier today.  We spent the next 3 hours catching up.  We didn’t want to be antisocial, but we were pleased to say good-by.  We had been up since 3 am and covered over a 1100 miles today. Thank heaven for a great book on CD! We are listening to Dean Koontz’s THE WHISPERING ROOM. It is an 18-hour story and we have about 90 minutes left to finish. I don’t think it will wait until the return trip. 
Brandon, Eleni, "Nana," Victoria & Sophia
      Saturday, we had to drop off Bailey at Middletown Vet for boarding for the week. We also had to stop by the boat storage to change out some things, then returned back to meet everyone at Mom’s and head out for something to eat.  As it turned out, they had taken Mom shopping down in Salisbury and came home with bags of clothing.  Mom did very well, but they were about an hour late in meeting us.  We decided to head over to Miles River Yacht Club for an early dinner.  That way the New Hampshire side of the Bruzik Family could drive the 7 hours to family in  Auburn, Ohio after dinner. Unfortunately, we were about an hour later in heading over than we had planned, so once dinner was finished they needed to get on the road.  The ride through St Michael’s main street was so pretty. Main street was lit for the holidays and the Inn at Perry Cabin entrance was lined with trees wrapped with white lights; so warm and welcoming!  On the ride back we saw quite a few homes decked out in Christmas lights.
Entrance to the
Inn at Perry Cabin, St. Michael's
A home decorated on Talbot St.
The holiday lights on Talbot St.
A private home in Exton, MD
on our way back to Seaford, DE

      Sunday, after breakfast at IHOP, Pete ran errands for Mom at Walmart. Though it was crowded with last minute shoppers, everyone was wishing everyone else “Merry Christmas.”  The couple ahead of Pete in line had problems with a coupon for 4 of the presents, which delayed things.  When Pete placed his first item o the belt, the cashier’s eyebrows lifted as she asked, “who is getting a Christmas gift of toilet paper?”
     Tomorrow, we celebrate Christmas up at Chris and Kel’s. Greg, Jenn and Heather will also be there along with Kelli’s family.  It should be a wonderful and crazy time.



Wishing everyone a magical holiday, full of family, friends and love!

~ ~ ~ /) ~ ~ K & P


Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Riviera - Take 3

     Christmas cards were mailed and the ornaments are completed.  It took a couple to trips to Michael’s to make sure I had everything we needed.   Ann was a great help in getting them completed. I am still searching for a few more presents for people, but we are getting there slowly. 
Boat damaged at the dock by IRMA
Found on my walk after the rains ~
part of a palm tree
     Pete received a call from West Marine, Delaware, that our new outboard motor is in.  We will pick it up when we visit for Christmas. Pete offered the old dinghy motor for free on Active Captain. He received his first request within 20 minutes.  Three additional ones were received by the evening.  It was picked up by 2 pm the next day.
     The windows were sealed again, but the rain highlighted another leak.  I put out the plastic drape cloths just in case, which once again kept the cushions dry. Pete hopes to remove all four windows and re-bed them with the new butyl tape. With the cold front that came through last weekend, we will need to wait for warmer and drier weather so that it seals correctly. That cold front dropped temperatures from 79 degrees at 11 am to 63 degrees by 12:30 pm.  It continued downward much more slowly until it bottomed out at 41 degrees by 7 am.  We are not complaining, but a lot of Floridians are wearing winter coats and hats. Back home, our kids are dealing with low 20’s.

     The same time as the temperatures fell, I developed my first cold in 4-5 years.  As I write this, I am 3 days into it and not very happy, (the post nasal drip kept me awake almost all Sunday night.)  Needless to say, I crashed and burned on Monday night.  I got up for breakfast Tuesday, and crawled back into bed to sleep until 1:30 pm!  The sleep really helped, and I know I will be on the uptick soon.
A memorable sunset here at the marina!



     We hope that as you read this, you are well and enjoying the preparations to the holidays.

~~~ /) ~~ K & P

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Riviera - Take 2

     The past week and a half have flown by. 
Lola's Seafood - YUM!
     Ann helped me find the makings of my Christmas ornaments. The days of shopping and the assembly did require nourishment, so we enjoyed our lunches at Poppies and the Club.  Pete and Howie joined us for dinners at Jack’s Italian Restaurant and Lola’s Seafood.  Between lasagna and lobster rolls how could we go wrong!
     Pete was able to scrub the boat thoroughly and finally remove a month worth of salt off the hull. Unfortunately, washing also confirmed that our side windows in the salon are sill leaking. The enclosure has been rolled so that we can enjoy the beautiful, warm weather and great breezes. Bailey also had a bath!
    As Pete enjoyed the relaxation after all those projects, he discovered that when he slipped on one of the sail handling lines, he strained his back.  The spasms were still there 2 days later, when Howie and Pete were supposed to play a round of golf.  In stead we enjoyed the visit and the original movie, “Jumanji.”
    On Saturday,12/2, we were up and out by 4:30 am.  We did a one day run up and back to Charleston to retrieve the Acura. We missed the traffic and were back at Riviera Marina by 9 pm.
     Of course, regular chores, cleaning, laundry and food shopping are done as needed, but we also wrote and mailed Christmas cards and have begun the holiday shopping.
Fish be a-jump'in!
     One morning, as I started my walk, there was strange splashing from the beach area by the dock entrance.  Apparently is was breakfast time for the Jacks (fish).  They had pushed the mullets into the shallow waters at the shore line and as a group, attack schools of fish that attempted to find deeper water. It would be quiet for a few minutes, then the splashing and fish jumping would start.  I stood mesmerized for over a half hour.
PEKABU in her dock for
the next 2 months
     Speaking of walking, I try to get my 2 miles in by crisscrossing all the access roads, park and all the docks here at the marina. The heat and humidity are not my friends, but I am managing.  In the process, I usually say “hi” to a number of folks, but there are time I have actually stood and chatted.  One of the most interesting ladies I met, was aboard a 45’ catamaran, THE DAWN TRADER.  She, her husband, three children and the dog became liveaboards about the same time as we did.  They sold everything in Arizona, she left as a newscaster and her husband left his medical practice.  They have been here in Riviera for 7 months. Dad is working with a few medical practices in the area, two of the three kids are attending the local schools and the oldest is doing school online.  They plan to set sail for the Bahamas soon, then head over to Puerto Rico for a while to help with the recovery efforts. I hope to follow their progress via the web.
Our view of the marina at twilight
     The blog has been written, but the photos need processing and the internet needs to be optimal.  The times I have attempted to post, each photo takes 5+ minutes to load.  It is a bit frustrating.  I will have to do this during the week, when fewer people are using the internet.
     When I put it down on paper, it doesn’t seem like a lot, but I have been constantly busy no time for reading.  I hope to update about every week while we are here.

     Hope your plans for the holidays are on schedule!

 ~~~ /) ~~ K & P