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Sea Holly - Our Journal Continued
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
We all have a hand in plotting our course. Surely after we've done it 4 times it should be right???
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Beaufort, South Carolina
Abby's modelling her foul weather gear!
It's still a long walk to Sea Holly but not as bad...
A view of the Port Royal Landing Marina from the c...
A BIG boat on the ICW
Another oldie!!
At home this tree limb would have been cut down, h...
Heather and the wooden indian!!
And this is the front!!
This is the back ...
A gorgeous street in Beaufort.
One of the beautiful homes in Beaufort, SC, there ...
We went for a walk in Beaufort and ended up at the...
We really enjoyed Charleston, it's a beautiful cit...
Saks Fifth Ave. in Charleston.
Neat fire engines in Charleston!!
The City Municipal Marina in Charleston, SC. We a...
A great pub in downtown Charleston. Seems all we ...
The market in Charleston - the sweetgrass baskets ...
Waiting for the marina pick up at the grocery stor...
A beautiful old home in Charleston, SC
We also visited a beautiful old cemetery in Charle...
The municipal library in Charleston, SC - the olde...
Some of the wetlands along the ICW.
The Princess - she hates it when we leave before b...
Checking Sea Holly's knotmeter - it was housing ba...
Another shot of the pontoon bridge!
Ray has photos of EVERY BRIDGE we have gone under ...
Cable cars crossing the ICW.
Fred's trying to catch up. Sea Holly is a race ho...
Now I know why sailboaters hate powerboaters!!!!
We all went to Kaminski's a desert cafe in Charles...
My birthday en route to Charleston, SC
Dock decorations!
We are making progress, 720 miles to Miami
The real estate along the ICW is incredible.
We're finally seeing palm trees and sunny weather.
Sometimes the channel markers are difficult to dis...
Going down the ICW - it's always interesting.
Marco's vision finally came true - hot, sunny day,...
Leaving the Osprey Marina - what a great spot.
The Osprey Marina even had some interesting entert...
We had a terrible experience at the Hague Marina -...
Marco got a new suction cup stern light for his di...
Sylvie's Birthday, she got to wear the birthday ha...
Approaching the Portsmouth Marina in Morehead City.
Boat Storage in Morehead City.
An interesting restaurant in Morehead City, across...
We plan to stay in Surf City until a weather front...
They made fun of me peeling onions for dinner with...
Neat shot under the boardwalk.
Under the Boardwalk!! at Surf City.
Checking out the beach at Surf City.
Marco trying out the sand, feels good on the toes!!!
Sylvie and Ray taking pictures of each other on th...
What a great stretch of beach. Abby ran and ran ...
The boardwalk on the beach at Surf City. We are i...
Just one of the impressive estates along the ICW i...
Looks like they are going to land pretty close to ...
You never know what to expect as you pass Camp LeJ...
Fishing is a full time occupation all the ICW!!
The Morehead City Bridge heading out of Beaufort,N...
Sunrise in Beaufort,North Carolina as we head off ...
We're at the General Store in Beaufort, North Caro...
The Alligator River!!
Secoudon II at anchor in Bellhaven Harbour. We ha...
Chrissy, can't believe it but we're seeing oleande...
We've had a great stay in Oriental, NC. people are...
Enroute to Oriental, NC. No he's not tied, just h...
Space is definitely at a premium at this marina ne...
Canada Geese on the ICW - we're on the right track...
The ICW is like a huge parade of boats - all the s...
Ray has taken photos of every single bridge - the ...
Timing our trip through the ICW to meet the openin...
Our first ICW day we negotiated 12 bridges and one...
The Pungo Ferry Marina was our first stop on the I...
Marco's trying to catch a crab in Bellhaven Harbou...
Tomorrow we are leaving Norfolk, Va (mile zero) to...
A page from the legend of the mermaid.
This mermaid is just outside our marina.
The Waterside Marina right in downtown Norfolk and...
Made it!
Perpendicular to our marina!!
Pretty big!!
Here's a huge aircraft carrier that they are turni...
Here's a pretty good close up of the sub.
When we were coming into Norfolk we passed this na...
We had dinner with some other cruisers tonight at ...
The Eliazabeth River in Norfolk - mile zero for th...
OK, the azelea mermaid is definitely my favourite.
I keep finding new "favourite" mermaids.
Norfolk is the city of mermaids. There are many d...
Here's a bronze sculpture of Canada Geese at the M...
We're at Mile Zero in Norfolk. Abby couldn't care...
Finally, a sunny warm day in Norfolk - shorts even!!
En route from Cape May to Norfolk - glad we contac...
We had ice cream too!!!!
The Fudge Shop in Cape May was amazing - we had Pu...
Ray outside the Ugly Mug in Cape May
Just when I'm starting to forget about "jaws" ... ...
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