Thursday, May 16, 2019

Stingray Point

We pass this area on the boat coming into Deltaville (Virginia) Marina.

Friday, May 10, 2019

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

A great highlight of Yorktown, Virginia, is the American Revolution Museum.  Enjoy our pictures!




Revolutionary War tent encampment of Patriot soldiers.



Thursday, May 9, 2019

Norfolk Harbor and History

Check out the size of these ships in Norfolk's harbor...
You get a good feeling of how enormous the ship above is by the scale of the silos to the right, when compared with the same silos below,
next to LARGE tug boats.

And for some history...

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

New Things in Norfolk (VA)

Mermaids guarding The Norfolk Harbor greet Dan, Mary
and Tori to Waterside Marina. 

Dan and Mary in Norfolk Waterside Marina at the Great Loop Rendezvous. 

This Great Looper has so far completed 600 miles on his
Personal Water Craft.
He did have to stop for a while due to his feet being constantly wet in the salt water. His feet became very blistered, so he stopped for a few weeks to let them dry and heal. Some people love a challenge. 

 Sliver of a moon on 5/6/19 from Waterside Marina in Norfolk, Virginia.



Waterside Marina feels a little like Las Vegas except for boats and yachts
-- and it is in Norfolk, Virginia.

Oh Look!  Another Mermaid!




Sunday, May 5, 2019

Dismal Swamp

We proudly fly our Eagle Harbor Yacht Club burgee as we travel the Great Loop and, in this photo, the Great Dismal Swamp in North Carolina 
headed to Norfolk, Virginia.
The Dismal Swamp gets skinny and shallow -- 5 feet more or less
(mostly less). 

Only one way:  Forward to Virginia. 
I think those were the words of Robert E Lee.

Tori pondering:  First they drive on the rocking ocean with rolling that never stopped; now we are on the middle of a Swamp that is called Dismal.  
What’s next -- a harbor of big ship and being guarded by mermaids?

The Dismal Swamp was once owned by George Washington.  If you want to learn more about it, check out what Wikipedia has to say.

And check out these cool black and white photos
apropos of the Dismal Swamp.




Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Swamp Fox

Francis Marion -- Revolutionary War bro also know as the “SwampFox” -- active on behalf of the Patriots defeating the British with surprise hits
and then disappearing only to do it again the next day. 

Lots of memorials to the Swamp Fox in South Carolina.

Check out a dramatic portrayal of his contributions made by Uncle Walt.

VERY OLD Oak Tree

This tree in McClellanville, South Carolina, is 1000 years old!
The oak tree is 150 feet high with a circumference of 36 feet. 

Here are Mary and Tori on our way back from visiting the tree.


Monday, April 29, 2019

Dolphin Escort

Two dolphins escort us out of the harbor and onto the Atlantic ICW
as we head north to Beaufort, North Carolina.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Scenes from Savannah, GA

The Mercer-Williams House in Savannah, Georgia
The house was the setting for a great part of the book and the movie “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." The movie was directed by Clint Eastwood and Kevin Spacey played the role of the owner, Jim Williams. 

The Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah -- This place is within walking distance from the Hinckley Yacht Services Marina. 

The Bonaventure Cemetery plays a role in the book and movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," as well. A very historic cemetery with many residents dating pre-Civil War, and some born in the mid-to-late 1700s.
  
Savannah existed as a port town prior to the United States.
We wanted to find a specific grave, that of Savannah resident, poet and writer Conrad Aiken. On his gravestone -- actually a bench -- is the inscription, “Cosmos Mariner Destination Unknown."  We sat on the bench and watched the Wilmington River flow by. Later, as we left Savannah heading North, we passed by that same spot on the river, and gave a toot of the tugboat horn to the residents of the Bonaventure Cemetery. If we ever own another boat, I will lobby to name it the “Cosmos Mariner” --
with the hailing port “Destination Unknown.”

Savannah residents love to throw a party for any reason. When General William Tecumseh Sherman was on his march to the sea, burning every thing in his path, Savannah’s prominent residents went out to meet Sherman and negotiated that they would turn over Savannah to him if he would not damage or burn the city. Sherman agreed and stayed one month, enjoying the food and the run of the town. He then moved south again, burning every city, town and plantation to the ground. (See my post of Tennessee River -- the Civil War battle Shiloh, where people thought that General Sherman was insane.)  In my opinion, his “March to the Sea” was proof of his insanity.  Perhaps the phrase “scorched earth policy” is derived from his
March to the Sea. He presented the City of Savannah to
President Lincoln as a Christmas gift.


Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Jekyll Island, Georgia

Once the winter home for the Vanderbilt, JP Morgan, Goodyear,
Singer and Rockefeller families. 
The entire island was purchased and became a private club. When all the club members were gathered on the island they represented 1/6 of the world's wealth. Not the United States' wealth but the WORLD’S wealth. 
The club was established in 1886 and continued until 1942.
It is now a Georgia State Park opened to the public. 

Joseph Pulitzer built this cottage and the family donated it to become
the Island’s infirmary.

The large dwellings were referred to as cottages. 
Almost all the club members had summer homes in Nantucket and other New England areas. The Jekyll island winter cottages were used from January through March, then they left for the summer homes in the North.

If you are interested in reading more about this island and the people who wintered there, check out this book.

Pelicans in Georgia!

The pelicans accompanied the Gammel Dansk on the upper Mississippi
as we headed south to warmer weather. The pelicans followed us
down the rivers to the Gulf of Mexico, Florida and now Georgia. 
We saw this group on a small sandbar as we entered the State of Georgia.
As if they were welcoming us to their winter home. It has also been fun to see them soar above the water looking for fish then abruptly
diving into the water to catch the fish. 

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

So Long Florida

We stayed here almost three weeks enjoying the warmth and sun
and the luxury amenities of the Hammocks Marina.  

Luxuries included a Paul Manafort humidor and cigar lounge and a Konstantine Kelemnik Russian caviar and oyster bar.
But alas, we must move on.
We are now in Jacksonville Beach. This weekend we will be
on Amelia Island in the state of Georgia. 

So long Florida. Thanks for the sun and warmth while it was 51 below zero in Red Wing, Minnesota. We will be back next winter. Florida’s winter is the best summer we have experienced in many years.
Summers in Alaska and Puget Sound were never this good. 

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Moon Sightings

Shots of the Spring Moon -- by Moon Dog Dan howling at the moon.
Wonderful heavenly view at 10:55pm.




Monday, March 18, 2019

Great Loop Association Newsletter Article

We were interviewed by the GREAT LOOP ASSOCIATION for their March newsletter. Not the typical Loopers. 
To read the entire article, click here.

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Our Florida Route

Here's a map showing our route.  

We are at Fort Pierce for 3 days. Tomorrow we head northeast to Melbourne. Then Titusville and visit NASA.

America's Great Loop Radio Podcast Interview

We were interviewed for the America's Great Loop radio podcast that aired Friday, August 20.   The program is about 40 minutes. Hope we ...