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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Retired ONE YEAR

Today is Reflection Day as it is exactly one year ago today that we retired from our 30+ year teaching careers. Radeen and I have zero regrets for departing our careers early at the age of 55 and getting on with our sailing and cruising dreams. Here is a summary of year Number One...

Jan 28, 2011, We retire and sign our paperwork, exiting our careers and entering into a new life...

Feb: Road Trip to Florida via car, with friends & family, to pre-explore harbors and towns
 
March: New York City, upper west side condo with Radeen's family

April: Caribbean Sailing aboard Larking About IP40, Spanish Virgin Islands

May: At home, working on house to prepare for our great house sitter, Ned, to move in

June: Sail Bermuda to Maryland on Larking About, IP40

July/Aug: Island Spirit IP35 Sailing Maryland to Maine for Island Packet Rendezvous in Boothbay.

Aug: Out ran Hurricane Irene NY to MD, return to home slip and prep boat for the storm!

Sept: Prepare boat for ICW south and Bahamas trip #1, including engine overhaul

Oct/Nov: Intracoastal Waterway Southbound for Harbour Cay Club, Marathon, FL Keys

Dec-Jan: Marathon, FL, Living at Harbor Cay Club, Capt Jim's great marina/home.

Jan: West Coast of Florida Explorations

Year Number One of our retirement is complete and we feel blessed to be able to live out a lifetime planned dream of traveling and sailing. We are nearly in the mid point of our current adventure as we will head for the Bahamas in March and April, exploring the Abacos. Then in the springtime, we will head north up the ICW returning to the Chesapeake Bay in June 2012. At that point, we most likely will head for BLOCK ISLAND, RI for the summer of 2012. Then we will return to the Chesapeake Bay and plan our next leg south. Thank you, everyone, for following our blog and for sharing our dreams...we are blessed....

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Island Packet Friends

One of the best aspects of cruising is friends.... traveling with friends, meeting new friends and re-connecting with old friends. Today's digital world also provides the opportunity to form and maintain many "pen-pal" friendships via the Island Packet E-mail list. It is wonderful when we actually meet those digital friends in person. Here's a sample of our valued friendships from the month of January!

Margery, (where's Jeff?)  Capt Jim and Michele, Hayden and Radeen, Keith and Blanca
Michelle & Capt Jim, IP-29, Fortuna
Keith and Blanca, IP-31 True Love, at Harbour Cay Club, Marathon, FL

Craig and Debbie, former owners of IP-440 Charmed
Bobbi, Debbie, Radeen, Pat and Mary Ann from
Catspaw, Charmed, Island Spirit, Cutter Loose and CAVU
Eric, IP-460 Cutter Loose, and Craig talking about generators

Ron, Hayden and Carey from
CAVU, Island Spirit, and Catspaw
Hayden with Art, IP-32 Lagniappe
Our IP List expert on 12 volt and electrical topics
Alan, Carey, William, Ron, Eric, and Hayden of IPs:
Flatlander, Catspaw, Optimystique, CAVU, Cutter Loose, Island Spirit
Patricia, Radeen, Kathy, Mary Ann, Judy, and Bobbi of IPs:
Cutter Loose, Island Spirit, Flatlander, CAVU, Optimystique, Catspaw
   
Our new dolphin friend accompanied us into Pelican Bay's emerald waters.  
We hope to share more anchorages and meet more Island Packet Friends as we continue with year one of our life aboard! Thank you for sharing the joy of cruising and IP ownership....

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Ft. Myers Beach to Pelican Bay, FL

Ft. Myers Beach, FL
Ft. Myers Beach is a very interesting west coast Florida town with the most beautiful white sand beach. The Gulf of Mexico is calm when the wind is not blowing hard, so there are only little waves. This provides the opportunity for para-sailing and jet skiing right off the beach. The local boaters also anchor their boats there and swim or walk to shore to enjoy beach bars and all-day live music. Welcome to Ft. Myers Beach! During spring break, this place loads up with college crowds.

Hayden and Art aboard Island Spirit
enjoying a toast after the 12 volt seminar


While in Ft. Myers Beach we had the special opportunity to connect with our Island Packet list member, Art R., IP 32 Lagniappe,who is always so helpful to IP members with 12 volt wiring, design, and installations. Art drove 2+ hours to spend the day teaching us about 12 volt systems and electrical issues. His presentation was very informative and so impressive with printed bound handouts, PowerPoint slides, and hands on experiments. We really enjoyed our learning and sharing fascinating stories with Art. Thank you, ART R.!

Craig and Debbie join Island Spirit for a great visit



Not able to hide any better, our other IP friends, Debbie and Craig R. found us in the harbor as they arrived via their Harley Ultra Classic motorcycle. Debbie and Craig had an IP440 and traveled with us in 2008 when we were in Florida for our Drexel studies. We drove north up the ICW and shared their signature dessert, flan, in many harbors together! They astonished us this trip with flan, delivered safely on the bike!

Craig helped me with an improvement for my solar wiring addition and gave me a Harley ride to the West Marine and back that was one to remember. Debbie visited with Radeen and they really enjoyed their chats and sharing. What great friends!

The "Pack of Packets" pressing on into Pine Island Sound
After 4 busy days in Ft. Myers Beach we move on north to Pine Island Sound where we stopped 2 hours short of our destination to experience Cabbage Key and the great cheeseburgers in paradise. The local dollar bar there is amazing with over 50,000 one dollar bills nailed to the walls and ceilings. After lunch the 4 IPs pulled up anchors, and move into Pelican Bay off the State Park, CAYO COSTA. We enjoyed a lively cocktail hour aboard IP-420 Flatlander with Allen and Kathy H. with their friends Bill and Sue, IP-40, Florida Buoy. We plan to stay here a few days and take in the beautiful beach and isolated state park, accessible only by boat.


The Beach at Ft. Myers Beach, these FL people know how to have FUN
Dollar Bar at Cabbage Key, Pine Island Sound, FL.

We are really enjoying this West Coast of Florida as it provides so many harbors, great towns like Marco Island, and Ft. Myers, and beautiful sandy beaches. We can now see why Charlotte Harbor is a base for so many cruising sailboats. We need to explore this area more....for today, we will start with the Cayo Costa State Park Beaches!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Shark River vs. Marco Island FL

Shoreline of Little Shark River, Everglades, FL
After departing Marathon, FL we headed north to the Everglades and into the Little Shark River. This is 35 nm north and it is the first logical anchorage when heading up the west coast of Florida. SP Catspaw, Carey and Bobbi, our fleet leaders, have explored these waters many times and he is showing us the way North. Little Shark River is in the Florida Everglades and there is obviously no development and no services. You are out here on your own and you must rely on yourself and or your buddy boats. At sunset, the no-see-um bugs attacked us and we were driven below decks. With the boat buttoned up, we enjoyed a nice baked chicken dinner and fresh homemade bread. The next day, Cutter Loose and Island Spirit moved on north to Marco Island, while Catspaw waited for the arrival of our other buddy boat, CAVU, who will catch up today.

Shoreline Marco Island, FL...what a contrast 50 miles north!
Marco Island is 56 nm northwest of Little Shark River and in calm winds, we motor sailed the 9 hours to Marco, entering Capri Pass and winding our way down into the Factory Bay anchorage. By 5pm we were anchored with Cutter Loose and enjoyed a night out at THE SNOOK INN which is a very good restaurant and pub. It is interesting to compare Little Shark River/Everglades to Marco Island! These two places are only 50 miles apart, yet they are at total ends of the spectrum. South Florida is beautiful, warm, diverse and has very shallow water. It is an interesting contrast to all the other places we have sailed. It is great to be back on the move again exploring by water. Island Spirit is a great boat, and she is running well....lucky we are....

Perfect sailing day, 35 nm north to Lil Shark River
Full sails and 12 knots on a close reach, Gulf of Mexico, FL
The boat is run 100% by solar power now! The 350 watts ran....
Autopilot, computers, network, instruments, and freezer/refrigeration
Free electricity via 350 watts of solar....nice!
SP Catspaw, Carey and Bobbi, anchored in Little Shark River
Sunrise leaving Little Shark River, Everglades, FL
Computer screen showing the course to Marco Island, around the shoals
Anchored with the Rich and maybe Famous in Factory Bay, Marco Island, FL
Radeen and Hayden ... Life is good...  
Eric and Patricia....our boat buddies and good friends on Cutter Loose
We will stay here a day, in Marco Island and wait for CAVU and CATSPAW to arrive and then the fleet of 4 will move up to Ft. Myers for a stay there....

Monday, January 16, 2012

Sadly HCC Departure

Island Spirit's home Dec/Jan 2011/2012
This is a first time experience for Radeen and me, that being one of sadness to depart a harbor, to press on, to leave the comforts of home. We have been moving about aboard our sailboat for 10+ years and never have we felt more at home than here at Harbour Cay Club in Marathon, Florida. There is really something special about this place, yet I can't properly describe it.  We have traveled by boat from Maine to Marathon and many points in between and nothing compares to this unique place.

Sadly, we have nearly completed the preparations for heading out to sea. The power cord is stored, the dinghy motor is serviced and stored, the fuel is topped off as well as the water tank. Provisions have been bought and stored and all systems: fuel, oil and coolant all serviced, changed and checked. We are ready, yet we really do not want to leave. It is a very odd feeling, one that we both have never felt before. Most places you visit, you explore, and discover and then you are ready to move on to the next place. Here, there is a feeling of community, family, friends, and close neighbors. We were like visitors in a friends home, welcomed and invited to stay as long as we liked. We booked a month, the longest we have ever stayed anywhere and now, it is hard to leave.

Thank you HCC owners for sharing your home with us
So, thank you to everyone who is an active owner at Harbour Cay Club in Marathon. You all have built a special place here and we are fortunate to share in this secret paradise. Radeen and I already are planning our next winter trip to stay longer.

Our next planned trip is to explore the West Coast of Florida from the Everglades up to Pine Island Sound and Cayo Costa. After 2 weeks there, we will sail overnight south to Key West where we will share a week with good friends. After Key West, we will move north to Biscayne Bay where we will spend 2 weeks in prep for our Bahamas trip.

Every day, we wake and recognize how lucky we are to be: healthy, happy, and able to live this cruising dream. Thank you for following us....

GOOD BYE PHOTOS...

Good Bye Christmas Breakfast with Moet
Good Bye Sunset Grill vistas
Good Bye TiKi Hut "Cone of Knowledge" happy hours
Good Bye HCC Sunsets
Good Bye Lenny the pet Iguana hidden in the tree
Good Bye Shuffle Board Challenges, we will return
Good Bye Pet Manatees...we wanted to swim with you
Good Bye daily bike rides to the store, home depot, friends in other marinas, post office, dive shops, etc.
Hello BAHAMAS as we prepare for our first trip!

HCC, Harbour Cay Club is home...it is a great community, it is a place we plan to return to next year. Thank you, for making us feel at home.....See you next winter!