Throughout the night, we saw several shrimp boats. They are UNBELIEVABLY bright.......doused in incredibly blinding halogens! We imagine that their night vision is non-existent, but we sure can see them even if they can't see us. And for those of you who are wondering, my seasickness lasted only two hours......a big improvement over the previous trip!
Closer to Port Canaveral around 4:00 am, we saw other lights on the horizon.....cruise ships....four of them, to be exact. So David adjusted our course and speed and let them enter the channel ahead of us. We tiptoed in behind the fourth and found Ocean Club Marina and their super friendly staff without a hitch. Our slip happens to be right next to another Hallberg-Rassy and a very friendly and interesting couple. Drinks on board Lirica last night. Drinks on board Virginia Dare this evening, with a "night cap" at 7:43 pm to watch the Atlas 5 rocket launch -- an exciting event that David can tick off his bucket list :)
We're off to Fort Pierce tomorrow morning, heading back to the Atlantic as long as the forecast holds.
Before we left Saint Augustine, we checked out the channel we'd be using the following morning |
Sailboat and shrimp boat passing in the channel |
Smashed through the waves at the channel and hoisted the sails |
So peaceful when you turn off the engines! |
Got jet trails? |
Military cargo plane flew right over us after taking off |
Sunset behind the high-rise buildings on the Florida coast |
Brief drizzle at sunset -- then a completely star-filled night |
Sunrise and the crescent moon |
Just before the sun rose |
One of the many channel markers |
Busy Port Canaveral |
Did I mention cruise ships?? |
Cocoa Beach Pier - we walked from the pier up the beach to Port Canaveral and back to Virginia Dare (6-7 miles). It was a gorgeous day and we were wearing shorts and short sleeves! |
Ever present cruise ships |
Pretty little birds with very long beaks |
I spy with my little eye... |
Don't have palm trees in Michigan :) |
Sea oats |
Heading back to the marina |
Pretty flowers at the beach |
The mouse left the "house" (channel) while we were having lunch |
Oh my goodness! Thank you for the wonderful pictures and your travel description Lisa 😀 did I mention how exciting it is to read your blog 😊!!!! Miss you thou and pretty jealous to read you are walking on the beach in shorts!
ReplyDeleteWow! Cocoa Beach. Home of Major Nelson and Jeannie. Tony and Roger would have been proud that you stayed to see a rocket launch.
ReplyDeleteKen
So fun following your blog! Slightly disappointed no pics of Atlas V but far away for conventional photo I suppose. Coby
ReplyDeleteRocket pictures weren't great, but I can post a few. David took video, but there were tipsy people singing Happy Birthday to someone on the balcony where we were standing, so we have to edit out the sound!
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