We
had to wait on high tide to get out in the channel which kept us in
port until 11a. Then paying carefully attention to the markers we
were soon across the large shoaling areas and into the deeper
Intercoastal Waterway... ICW. And on our way to John's Pass, which
is not a long way but there are lots of “no Wake” areas....places
that we were required to slow down.
The
water was beautiful, bumpy and full of white caps! We were glad we
were not in the Gulf today.
Could
I have possibly grown land legs while in Tarpon Springs for over
three weeks?! I did walk around town so much and our boat was
stuck in the mud a lot and didn't move much. Cruising again has
affected me as it did at first.... I am wearing sea bands (for sea
sickness)! Even tonight parked at the dock we are occasionally
getting rolled sideways... yeah, I still have those tight little bands
around my wrists.
The
land along the ICW, especially on the beach side, is crowded with
high rise condominiums.
There
were many Causeway bridges we had to get under...most were plenty
high but 3 were too low for our mast so the Captain lowered it.
These bridges link the mainland with the beach/Gulf side.
Large
mansions lined the waterway. Some looked like hotels but many are private
individual homes.
Here
are some condos with boat slips.
Could
this be Mary Kay's house?... it's the right color....no she lives in
Dallas, TX, I think.
A
small colorful house among the big estates.
You
never know what you are going to see in Florida waters... a Pirate
Ship!
Once
docked we had to hose off the salt water on the boat. The Isinglass
was foggy with salt, too... turned out the best thing was just lots
of water on it instead of the mixture I usually use.
Then
I got so excited because I found out there were two Publix Grocery stores with
docks nearby! There was also a man that for a small fee would drive
you there and back...no way!... did I want to do that when I could go
in the dinghy with Walter and we could tie up at a dock and gather
our groceries??...... it just sounded so unique!
Walter is off to make a
scouting run to see if the dinghy could get under a bridge which
would be a short cut so we would not have to go out in the ICW again
this afternoon.
He
was quickly back saying under that bridge was a thicket of
mangroves... we would have to go the other way. We left this pelican
who was on a pile close to the boat to watch over Miss gg while
we left in the dinghy.
Leaving
boat...
......tried to get both of us in the 2nd photo here
but just got the Captain.... my straw hat is showing bottom right
corner.
Here
is a large home with unusual chimneys that we saw on our way to
resupply the boat.
I
had hoped to show you the Publix dock and all our groceries loaded
into the dinghy but alas we could not find the store!! It is one
thing to go over those bumpy waves and white caps in Miss gg but
quite another when your dinghy is going up one wave and slamming down
on the next!....would we have made it back with dry groceries?? I
was hanging on for dear life... and I had thought this was going to
be such a lark! In the end it was too late to go get groceries so we
made do with a tiny bit of leftovers for dinner.
Tomorrow
we will see our youngest Grand Wonders in Ruskin, FL...all the way
across Tampa Bay... should not be a long trip but there is a lot of
open water.....I do hope the Bay settles down before we get in
it......