The Vessel

The Vessel

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Back Onboard

After a summer of major surgeries, first Tom, then my father and finally Bailey, we are glad to see fall arrive and head back to Florida to reunite with Crazy 8.

Bailey's Torn ACL...ouch!

This October we journey on highways, not waterways, to Florida, taking only 36 hours total, not 36 days like last year.


Beautiful fall colors in the hills of Kentucky.


Bailey and Buster along for the ride.


On the way down, we stop at Savannah, Georgia for the night.   Savannah is a very cool town and we enjoy walking the historic streets and seeing the sights.

waterfront

Historic river district Savannah, Georgia

We arrive Thursday, October 16th, to River Forest yachting center where our boat has been stored since March.

Finally!
We spend the night here, tied up to their wall, and begin the process of cleaning and stocking the boat.


Many boats waiting to get back into the water now that hurricane season  is over (cross our fingers).

Friday, at noon, we leave River Forest and head to Fort Myers.

Off we go!

We travel down the Caloosahatchee River from Moore Haven. We pass through several bridges, 2 of which need to open for our passage, and two locks.  The water is comparable to tea or coffee. Before the river was connected to Lake Okeechobee over 100 years ago, the water was clear as gin and the bottom sandy. Now these two bodies of water are connected, causing disastrous ecological problems. Today, the bottom of the river is muck and the water is brown, polluted and ill.  A century of nutrients washing into the  lake from development and farm fields is one very big reason, named the Lake Okeechobee Effect.


Caloosahatchee River water.

We enjoy the leisurely trip into downtown Fort Myers and pull into Legacy Harbor Marina.


All's running smooth!

 We have carpet to replace on the deck and a prop to fix, so we will enjoy Fort Myers for a few days.

Slip C1. Not a bad view!

Saturday night brings zombiCON.  It is the largest street party in downtown Ft. Myers celebrating the place where Romero filmed the opening scene of Day of the Dead 29 years ago.


Attractive!
Pretty!








Since we have arrived, there has been clear blue skies and temperatures in the 80's with little humidity.  Only hardship has been watching the Bengals play today. YIKES!!!


Squashed!!









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