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Florida to South Carolina on the ICW

It’s been a month and a half since our last blog page, and I am not completely sure why it has been so long …. but we have been busy … lots has happened. We left Charleston, SC this morning, hoping to anchor tonight in Awendaw Creek near McClellanv…

Landfall at Tanya’s in North Carolina!

It is hard to believe it is May 19th and we are in North Carolina already, at our friend Tanya’s beautiful ICW “B&B” in Wilmington, no less!!  Sorry we haven’t made any posts to the blog since our departure May 1st…  We’ve had great weather, albeit very hot in Florida, and so after the first few, short […]

Underway Again!!

It is May 1st and we underway!!  We are in Titusville (yes, yet again!) after a good, though hot and long day on the water.  We had hoped to get to New Smyrna today, but the heat and what turned into an almost 2-hour detour to get fuel at Harbor Town Marina on the Cape […]

Friends and Family in Frigid Florida

As we prepare to rejoin Sojourner on a permanent basis, we depart Orlando with many great memories of a Florida winter that wasn’t at all what we anticipated.  We thought keeping Sojourner on the east coast would facilitate more time on her, and we had visions of sharing weekend cruises and overnight anchoring-out adventures with […]

DC Cherry Blossom Festival

We arrived at National Harbor Marina on April 6 a few days before the conclusion of the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Much to our disappointment, we learned that the ‘peak’ bloom was about a week earlier but we thought there might be enough blo…

The Potomac River

Cruising the 100 miles of the Potomac River from the mouth at the Chesapeake Bay to Washington, DC at our cruising speed of 6.5 knots takes a couple of days. The river is very wide almost to DC and the channel meanders from one shore to the other as y…

Offshore Beaufort, SC to Norfolk, VA

We left Beaufort on an outgoing tide benefiting from a push down river that increased our speed a couple of knots. Shortly after leaving Port Royal Sound we encountered choppy seas, not quite the 1 foot long period swells that were forecasted, but als…

Back in the US ….back in the US ….back in the US of A!

We have arrived home! Always good to be home but oh my …. what an adventure we had and how we shall miss being in the Exuma Islands. I never in a million years would have contemplated doing something like living on a bateau for two months in the Baha…

Electronics Run on Smoke

After a very comfortable night at anchor, we arose to 15+ knot winds and clear skies. Because of several badly shoaled and shallow spots along the Georgia ICW, we planned to have a leisurely morning and a nice breakfast then leave around noon to take a…

Departing for Points North

Vero Beach Municipal Marina, as always, is a very comfortable and convenient place to stay. With free bus transportation and a community that offers just about anything anyone could need, it’s easy to get comfortable and stay for a while. We schedule…