After a nice month home, it’s time to head South. Kristin put her gardens to bed for the winter. I pulled out the ski boat (it’s up at Fairlee Marine), the Waverunner (in the storage unit), the Whaler and finally mom and dad’s pontoon boat (both at Gray’s Marine). Good to document this here so I remember in the spring. We loaded up the gear and headed for the airport on Saturday, October 17. The Cape Air flight to Boston was delayed by an hour, but turned out ok because the Boston to Charlotte flight was also delayed. The delays meant we missed our flight from Charlotte to Norfolk. Fortunately there was another flight to catch two hours later. As had been expected, the final flight was also delayed. After 13 hours of travel (just a little bit longer than it would have taken to drive), we arrived in Portsmouth, VA. We stayed put Sunday to stock the boat, get a coat of varnish on the rails that I had previously stripped, and to watch football. Good at to be back onboard!
Another nice sunset.Birds settled on a marker on our way to Ocracoke Island.Little cat shaped sandbar coming into Ocracoke. Must be Jazz watching over us.There was a Coast Guard plane patrolling the Pamlico Sound overhead during much of our trip from Hatteras to Ocracoke yesterday. I’m guessing this is the reason why…
Nice setting settled into the Marina in Silver Lake on Ocracoke Island for 3 nights..