Have had "no service" for nearly a week. Have to talk to AT&T. A local guy told us AT&T just doesn't care about the Alligator River / Pungo river area. Of course, based on the number of people we saw in that area he might be the only customer.
After engine "repairs", we wound up anchored down in Broad Creek just before crossing Albermarle Sound. Spent the night successfully anchored in mud with the winds at 20 - 25 kts. In the am as wind increased to gusts of 35 kts we dragged anchor and grounded in mud. The combination of still partially holding anchor and the new resistance of resting on the bottom kept us from blowing further into shallower water. During a lull in the wind, we were able to power out of the mud and reset the anchor with no further incident other than black mud all over the decks from the anchor and chain.
Thanksgiving day we crosses the sound in beautiful sunny weather then anchored early in the Alligator River for a Thanksgiving feast. I took Nina's "watch" crossing the sound while she prepared a traditional feast. (Not traditional on a sailing vessel, as the crew would have probably have traditionally dined on salt pork and hardtack, and maybe even would have been thankful for it.)
Haute cuisine aboard the good ship Sirius.
Quilt that Nina has been working on for the Vee berth. Notice she made the bow pointing south.
View of Sirius below decks for T'giving. Netting hanging in upper left. Contains apples, oranges, taters, onions, etc, and yes, Mesa, that is a dancing pole in the middle. Maybe in a future post a picture will be included of Poopah doing a pole dance. An exciting thought.
Sirius running down the Alligator River-Pungo River canal. Big, zoomy yachts roar through here and cause large wakes that erode the banks and make trees such as these fall over for other boats to ru
n into. This canal runs about 20 miles, connecting the 2 rivers. Haven't had a chance to look up it's history yet.
The next day, we anchored in Campbell Creek, familiar territory now from when our previous Flicka was kept in NC. Twenty eight degrees that night and woke up to this:
A heavy frost covering on our dodger window and decks like a scaring rink. Who'd have thought to bring an ice scraper on a trip to the Bahamas? Lots of salt water available to slosh an rinse.
A beautiful icy morning leaving the Campbell Creek anchorage.
From CC, we made the 50 mile run to Morehead City and with a tolerable wind forcast in hand, continued on outside for an offshore run to Masonboro inlet thence inside to Southport, avoiding Frying Pan Shoal which sticks many miles out to sea.
An off day today in Southport to get ready for a more extended offshore leg as far as the weather will allow, perhaps to St Mary's River inlet at the north end of Florida, though there are a number of bail-out points in between, Charleston, SC, Hilton Head, etc.
Prior to leaving on a sailing trip, I always think that it'll be great to have so much time available to read, play music, take photos, etc, etc. The reality seems to be quite the opposite, with no time available to do these things. Boat maintenance, provisioning, planning movements around the tides and winds, standing watches underway, and other seemingly endless tasks, combined with a somewhat reduced efficiency when being tossed about by the waves, keep you continually busy. May it be ever thus.
Thanksgiving day flow of consciousness list of things I am thankful for in no particular order of priority and certainly not comprehensive:
Sunrises/sunsets- different, but equally beautiful
The smell of freshly baking bread
Honesty-a rare thing
Sharing- some stuff is no fun alone
Health-the passing of years has shown that we can't take this for granted. We make the best choices that we know about or are capable of and then we take our chances.
The smell of a puppy's breath
A really good Key Lime Pie
Dreams-not the kind that you wake up from, but the ones that haunt you
Dreams fulfilled-hooray
Dreams not fulfilled-still better to have dreamed
Kindness, kindness, kindness
Diet Pepsi with a squeeze of fresh lime-(embarrassing)
Music-what is it about music?
Grandkids-a magical mystery tour
Hope you all had a thankful Thanksgiving. We'll be in touch. I love you.