The annual Charleston Christmas Boat parade as seen from our pilot house
What was fun was the hooting and horn blowing as each boat passed by
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Finally an update
I admittedly have done less than a yeoman's job in keeping current with blog entries. Having followed others I find that not keeping up is frustrating and after a while I stop checking. Not wanting that to happen I will try and keep this up with maybe a bit shorter on the posts than in the past.
After a delightful Thanksgiving at home with Billy and Johnny, where we fried a turkey (a first) and over ate. Jeannie and I drove back to Isle of Palms and moved the boat to Charleston City Marina http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/ , where we will stay for the winter. A bit chilly perhaps but a remarkable city which we hope to explore and enjoy. We are on the "mega dock" and you can find us using their web cam http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/web_cam.html
If you look to the south end of the mega dock we are a third of the way in from the entry on the inside portion of the dock.
More latter...
After a delightful Thanksgiving at home with Billy and Johnny, where we fried a turkey (a first) and over ate. Jeannie and I drove back to Isle of Palms and moved the boat to Charleston City Marina http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/ , where we will stay for the winter. A bit chilly perhaps but a remarkable city which we hope to explore and enjoy. We are on the "mega dock" and you can find us using their web cam http://www.charlestoncitymarina.com/web_cam.html
If you look to the south end of the mega dock we are a third of the way in from the entry on the inside portion of the dock.
More latter...
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