or...since mankind heated the World, who turned on the air conditioning?
Posted by Monty
So we got to the anchorage and crashed. The weather turned sour. Artic Vortex was the term. We had it better than most of the country, but most of the country also has heat. We do not.
Carol was not amused.
I kept things tolerable with hot chocolate, coffee, and more chocolate. The kind that melts in your mouth, not in your hand.
Also, we ran out of bread. She baked more. We had it with pimento cheese. Pauley's Island. Go buy it. Now.
I kept things tolerable with hot chocolate, coffee, and more chocolate. The kind that melts in your mouth, not in your hand.
Also, we ran out of bread. She baked more. We had it with pimento cheese. Pauley's Island. Go buy it. Now.
Good job there.
So after three nights on the hook at Cumberland Island, which has been described to us as a "jewel" (and seeing none of it) we pulled up anchor today to head further south before the weather catches up to us again. After a good day's run, we are anchored just north of St Augustine and plan to stop there tomorrow night to provision, wait out some stormy weather, and refill the propane tank. It would not do to be unable to make coffee in the morning. Also, Carol wants a cheeseburger.
So after three nights on the hook at Cumberland Island, which has been described to us as a "jewel" (and seeing none of it) we pulled up anchor today to head further south before the weather catches up to us again. After a good day's run, we are anchored just north of St Augustine and plan to stop there tomorrow night to provision, wait out some stormy weather, and refill the propane tank. It would not do to be unable to make coffee in the morning. Also, Carol wants a cheeseburger.
This is our anchorage for tonight. Great view.