P dock, for us, was way in the back of the marina compared to when we were on C dock. We had to pack everything for the pool (including a change of clothes), lunch, cocktails, and dinner when we left the boat. Took some getting used to but we managed. Sure did make us miss C Dock.
Hope you had a happy Fourth of July! John, Christin, Nicole, and myself reserved our tables at 6 am (yes, I said 6 am). It was a beautiful morning to be up and see the sunrise. Our marina group all prepared dishes and we spent a delightful afternoon\evening together. We had a very nice spread. The marina did not do fireworks this year, the same as everywhere else. But, I was impressed with the personal fireworks that were being set off all around.
4th of July sunrise |
The Gang (social distancing) |
We were able to visit with my brother, sister and brother-in-law. Spent the day eating crabs and swimming. I can't believe I didn't get any pictures.
The weekend of July 17th Nick and Shae came to visit, we decided it would be fun to take the boat over to Lowes Wharf. Lowes Wharf is located on the Eastern Shore between St. Michael's and Tilghman Island. It was a hot Friday afternoon and we had the place to ourselves. Lowes normally has a 15 person dinghy that shuttles people from their boat to shore, we had our own dinghy with our very own dinghy captain. We were not impressed with the service or the food that day. Considering no one was there the service should have been outstanding. Overall, we had a nice afternoon and Shae got to go for her very first boat ride in our boat.
Captain G |
Remember the oil leak we were trying to get fixed in June, well we finally got it fixed -- that was an ordeal. Wade the mechanic we spoke to and hired to perform the job just never showed up. One day when we were on our walk around the marina Rob spotted an Off Shore Diesel vehicle, so he went looking for Wade. Rob did not find Wade, but he found Richard, who happened to be Wade's father, he had also not heard from Wade but, our parts were ordered and he sent someone else over within an hour to assess what needed to be done. Jude showed up the next morning and started taking the engine apart. He suggested replacing some parts and recommended a temporary fix on another leak. Two days later, Jude returned and finished fixing the leaks. He was able to fix all of them at a reasonable price. We would use Off Shore Diesel in the future, but not deal with Wade.
We had a casualty, our dinghy deflated, the glue holding the seam together melted. We took pictures of where the seam had come apart and went to West Marine, that is where we bought the dinghy, to see what our options were, as the boat was not very old. Luckily, the dinghy was still under warranty, problem though, we had to take the dinghy to Annapolis Inflatables. Since the issue is covered under warranty Annapolis Inflatables determines if repairable and provides an estimate to West Marine and then West Marine determines whether to pay for the repair or pay us the current value.
Finally, it's all about me, it is my birthday month. 🎈🎈🎈
We seem to be in the path of tropical storms this year. Isaias came though Chesapeake Beach and North Beach on the 5th of August. We were sound asleep when an alarm on the phone announced a tornado warning and to seek shelter immediately. I turned on the tv and we were right in the path of the possible tornado. Rob wanted to know if I wanted to get off the boat and go to the bathhouse, by the time we would have gotten there the timing for the tornado would have passed. We decided to stay in place and since we were on P dock, we were pretty tucked in, and Rob put out additional lines to keep us in place. Well, we were perfectly fine but, our friends Mike and Sue, and residents near Breezy Point were hit by the tornado.
We've had a few Sunday Funday's with our friends Lance and Nicole.
Champagne Brunch |
Rum Runners |
The Julian girls threw me a birthday party. They went all out with decorations and my favorite snack foods. Cream cheese and chips, M & M's, and strawberry cake. It was a delightful surprise on a very hot day.
My surprise birthday party was held the day before my actual birthday because we were heading to Ocean City, MD to celebrate Nick's 22 1/2 birthday. While in Ocean City we stayed in Fenwick Island thanks to our friends Mike and Sue. Nick will be in Minnesota for training for his birthday in February so Shae planned a bonfire on the beach in Ocean City (I didn't even know that as allowed). She did an excellent job, bonfire and dinner on the beach, it was a very nice way to spend my birthday even if I had to share with Nick.
Bonfire regulations can be found on this website: https://ocbonfires.com/regulations
While down the ocean, we spent an afternoon on Assateague Island so Nick could take us off roading in his truck. It was a beautiful sunny day to be on the beach, only problem the flies, not just flies but man eating flies.
I can't forget to mention the awesome bloody Mary;s from the Crabcake Factory. Just ordered the one with the crabmeat, a meal and a drink all in one.
We received some exciting news, a slip had opened on C dock that we could move to. Yeah, we wasted no time moving Ka`Why Knot to her new home for the remainder of the summer. We are now located C13.
So apparently I share my birthday month with several others, including my beautiful daughter who we were able to spend the day with on her birthday. Heather, Chris, David were able to spend the afternoon with us and we were spared from the rain this time. It seems to rain every time they come to visit.
Below are a few pictures of the food we enjoyed from our chillin and a grillin:
Smith Island Cake (made by Giovanna) |
Bernie's burger with an egg |
Frog legs (taste like chicken) |
Until next time.
2 comments:
Thanks for the update. What are the plans for this winter? Aunt Connie
We are having the boat hauled for some maintenance the first week of October. Once completed we will begin heading south. We already have reservations for Key West.
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