Good morning everyone! Greetings from Master Plan - the sun is shining and the temperatures are climbing - we even have the door open and the heat off. It is forecasted to be in the 60's today.
Yesterday was a long day - we left Isle of Hope (near Savannah) at about 7:45 AM and arrived to St. Simon's Island at about 4:15 PM - we made great time, but there were a lot of tricky areas. Of course, Paul handled the boat masterfully and it was a beautiful day. The sun shined brightly and lots of dolphin sitings.
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Moments before sunrise from our slip on Isle of Hope - breathtaking. One of my favorite things about living on a boat is waking up early in the morning and being right on the water. |
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Lots of dolphin sitings along Georgia's ICW - it is always so cool to see them playing around the boat! |
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OK - all of these beautiful scenic pictures - and this?? What is this?? Really?? Really?? The restaurant at the marina where we had a delicious dinner featured an Elvis impersonator and it was hilarious and irritating all at the same time! |
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How about this for some power? Four 300 HP engines on this tiny boat. My guess is that it can get from Miami to Boston in about 10 minutes. HOLY GUACAMOLE! This boat can definitely move! |
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Taken this morning from the marina - Georgia's low country - beautiful! |
This morning, we have been doing some stuff around the boat - laundry, cleaning, etc. - and we will head to Jekyll Island shortly for two nights. It's only about 10 miles from here, so it will be an easy day. They have a turtle center there that we will check out, along with other sites. On Saturday, we will head to Jacksonville (about 55 miles) and then our dear sweet Amy flies out on Sunday. Then - we'll figure out a plan south from there.
Thanks again for following along - sending lots of love, Jen & Paul
Today's Quote:
If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success - John D. Rockefeller
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