Wednesday, October 17, 2012

"Prepare to Come About...' Sunday, October 14, 2012

We are preparing to leave on Saturday to board Fiu in Myrtle Beach, SC.  The usual Fall tasks are being completed one at a time.  It sure seems endless some days!  Those darn leaves just keep falling and I guess living in the woods that's to be expected!  We were disappointed in the lack of colors this year.  This month's rain and the summer drought may have played a part.

Looking back however, we had the best "pool" summer in recent memory (Bonnie was happy) and of course, I was able to play golf a record number of times this summer as well!  I was fortunate to play several courses with my favorite being Conklin Players Club near Binghamton, NY.  By the way, I plan to take my driver and putter on board just in case I get a chance to play down south. The summer and fall have been good to us with visits out west to see our boys and their families.  Grandchildren are amazing!  How fast they grow!  Our  41st wedding anniversary was celebrated by a surprise trip for Bon to North River and a two- day stay at the Garnet Hill Lodge, which is steeped in history and traditions of the north country.  A neighborhood wedding brought many friends and family back home to celebrate and what fun!

Short of a major technical malfunction I will try to maintain my writing on a daily basis while at our destinations and a less frequent basis while sailing. Vero Beach, FL just south of Melbourne on the Atlantic coast is our first major destination.  We'll keep Fiu there during the holidays and return to Fiu after New Years!  Bon will return home before Thanksgiving and I will be back before Christmas.

So, I will try to keep up with current events while sailing.  We have already sent in our absentee ballots for the general election November 6!  Local news we get through the Times Union using their E-edition ( Bon is addicted to the JUMBLE).  I must say she is quite quick with the solution most days! She's quick with solutions for me too, everyday!  Seriously, she is my crew and for that I am grateful.

Sailing to a destination keeps us busy each day.  With the decreasing amount of daylight hours until December we are able to safely be on the water for just hours instead of having all day.  Having traveled this route more than once our favorite anchorages are known and it becomes easier to plan the day to cover a maximum number of  miles and still not feel rushed even taking foul weather into account.  Speaking of "fowl" weather, I've noticed Canada geese heading south and that's exactly what we will do on Saturday!

Captain Sid