Tuesday, December 10, 2013

End of Chapter 1…Twin Dolphins Marina!!!!


Saturday morning was a balmy, warm day in Clearwater….an absolutely perfect day for one last sail down to the Tampa Bay area and Bradenton, FL.  The Gulf was like “glass”, which really doesn’t happen too often!  I felt it was the water gods taking good care of us on our last section of our journey.

The trip was just perfect but nothing noteworthy to mention!  Lots of boats were out, lots of crab pots to watch out for and a number of ships heading into Tampa.  Our one “memory” was the boat that passed us fairly close!  As good boaters always do, we waved at one another!  That’s when I noticed the “captain” of that boat!!!  I said, “Steve, that guy isn’t wearing any clothes, right?”  Yepper, he was REALLY enjoying the warm, sunny weather.  What you don’t see on the Gulf!
Tampa Bay Sunshine Skyway Bridge
 
We got into Twin Dolphins Marina about 3:30 with a big smile on our faces.  We had made it!  After the usual tying up, etc. we just started relaxing.  There is a lovely restaurant, Pier 22, in the marina, so that was our dinner plan.  As we walked to dinner, all the Christmas lights were shining and everything was so festive and we had no coat or jacket on!  Almost seemed like on Dec. 7th this was wrong!!!  But they had great entertainment and we just ate and listened to the music. 
Twin Dolphin Marina


Pier 22 Great Place for Happy Hour and Dinner
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My college roommate, Pat, and her husband had driven over from Palm Coast, FL and were staying with former Padre Island friends here in Sarasota.  They came to our rescue yesterday morning (since we were car-less!).  After a bit of conversation, we continued the day on to lunch on the water, and then to Katrina and Rodney’s home for delicious food and more talk!  After being on a boat and the water for so long, it’s just wonderful to be in a home!
Anna Maria Oyster Bar


Dinner With Pat, Bill, Rodney, and Katrina
 Today we are getting our rental car, so we’ll have wheels!  We are going to be running some errands, etc. before meeting the above mentioned friends for gumbo dinner!  I told you we are BIG fans of gumbo, so this will be GREAT!  Tomorrow we will finish up last minute things on the boat and then we are off for Indiana!  I know, it’s going to be cold and snowy, but we’re ready to see the kids and grandkids.  Also, this Grandma has some shopping to do J

 

Friday, December 6, 2013

It’s A Pirate’s Life For Me….(Kidding!!!!)



As we pulled away from the gas dock in Panama City, I saw the big pirate boat sitting in the dock.  It made me think of men who boarded those boats years ago, and spent many years on the sea.  A week ago, just before Thanksgiving, I heard a commentary on life on the Mayflower. Those folks suffered from cramped quarters, stale or rotten food, no beds and poor “facilities”.   Well, I think Nancy and Steve Janett were living in “luxury” in comparison on our boat Kathryn. BUT….one two day/two night cruise on the Gulf, might be MY first and last!

We left Wednesday at noon from Panama City headed for Clearwater Beach, FL.  Our weatherman, Bob, recommended this route, in case we needed to get off the Gulf and into a safe harbor on the west coast of Florida.  Basically, you sail and sail and sail and finally get to your destination.  We had great weather (it was really quite warm), no mechanical problems, and the seas were not too rough!  Why then did I say that once was enough for me?  Well, on the Gulf, the boat is ALWAYS in motion.  I am fine in the cockpit up above, but get me down below and I don’t feel so good.  Good, ole fashion, seasickness!  Basically, I made it down below to “use the facilities”, change into warmer clothes or vice versa and sleep for a few hours when I wasn’t on “watch”.  That’s just a LONG time up top in the cockpit!  Steve and I always manage to have a great time…..but he got to be the captain, the crew, the cook and anything else I needed!  I was living the pampered life….he,he,he!

It's Not Always Sunny and Warm on the Gulf

But the Captain is Always Happy

And a Good Cigar Makes the Captain Even Happier

Don't Spill Diesel on Your Clothes if You are Going to Have a Cigar
 
We were actually ahead of schedule, and pulled off the Gulf about two o’clock in the morning (Friday).  We anchored, since it is too hard to go into a new marina in the middle of the night.  So, this AM, we made it into Clearwater Harbor Marina.  It’s a beautiful facility and right next to the downtown area. The best news was the temperature….83 degrees! This evening they were having the “kick off” to the Christmas season, and we just happened to be there at the right time.  Our favorite activity, was the crushed ice that covered part of a hill that turned into a bob sled run for the children!  Hey, these kids could move up North…we hear from Texas to Minnesota, lots of people have plenty of snow and ice.  We ate our way through the downtown area.  My favorite booth was the “make your own s’mores”.  Steve toasted the marshmallows on the little candles and then they helped us put them between the graham crackers and chocolate.  Yummy!
Making S'Mores

This is Snow, Florida Style!

Ready to Have Pizza Al Fresco
Tomorrow we will be up bright and early and have one last “ride” down to St. Pete, across Tampa Bay and into the marina at Bradenton.  This will be where we leave the boat while we come up North for Christmas.  This little Grandma and Papa are getting excited to see everyone!

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

First Overnight….Pensacola to Panama City, FL


Yahoooooo!  We are in Florida!  There were a few days when we were doubting if and when that was going to happen.  Sunday we enjoyed a nice sail down the ICW from Lulu’s Marina to Pensacola.  Along the way, are many beautiful white sand beaches (for which this area is famous), LOVELY homes/condos and our little dolphins playing in the water.  AND the best part of all, was that Florida welcomed us with 70 degree weather….what’s not to like?

The marina we stayed at was right in the midst of the historic downtown area of Pensacola.  We walked downtown for dinner that evening, and the restored buildings were amazing.  The next morning I checked out the waterfront where I read many facts concerning the city of Pensacola.  It is known as “The City of Five Flags”.  The flags of Spain, France, England, the Confederacy and the US have flown over the city.  Heading out of the city, on Santa Rosa Island, is Fort Pickens built in 1834.  This fort has been used by the military through WW II.  One of the former officer’s quarters was used to hold Apache prisoners, including Geronimo.  My picture (included below) isn’t too good, but I found these little known facts very interesting.
 
Pensacola Marina - Very Nice Place


Fort Pickens

Statue at Pensacola Marina
 
Monday morning, we decided the weather was excellent for an overnight sail to Panama City. (We did consult with “the weatherman” and he said “GO”)  Before we shoved off, we had company!  When Steve grew up in Vinton, IA, his favorite playmate was Lloyd Patterson who now lives in Pensacola.  Steve and Lloyd’s fathers were both Iowa Highway Patrolmen, so they have a long background together.  Lloyd stopped by the marina and we had a great time “catching up”!
Steve and Lloyd
 
Around 12:30 PM on Monday, we left the marina headed for Panama City.  I might add, this was going to be MY first overnight sail without other sailors aboard.  I am good at cooking, cleaning, and chatting J, but standing “watch” is a whole level above those tasks.  Steve assured me that it was going to be easy since there just aren’t too many other ships, boats, vessels or whatever out in this part of the Gulf and I guess I believed him!  We have all the latest and greatest gadgets that can tell you what is going on in the water for miles around the boat.  Good news is we made it around 7:00 AM.  Poor Steve did not get a lot of sleep, but we were happy to be here.  We got to see the sun go down and a beautiful sunrise through our tired little eyes. 
Sunset Over the Gulf

Sunrise the Next Morning
 

When Steve called for reservations at the marina, the dock master told us to pull up next to the pirate ship…okay???  This marina specializes in all sorts of boat tours from seeing the dolphins, snorkeling to a sail on a LARGE pirate ship. So we are presently in the shadow of this large vessel.  Today was spent resting, cleaning, laundry and walking to the closest grocery store.  We need provisions since tomorrow we are leaving on a two day and two night trip to the Tampa Bay area.  This is where we want to leave Kathryn while we head north for Christmas.  So, another “cruise” awaits us.  You probably won’t hear from us until we arrive in Tampa, because out at sea is often too rough for computer writing.  Until then, enjoy all of the December activities of the season.    

Kathryn and the Pirate Ship
 

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Oh, Baby, It’s Cold Outside!!!


 
 
 
7:00 AM the day after Thanksgiving, we headed out of the marina in Biloxi!  The temperature was a balmy 36 degrees with a light wind!  To say it was COLD on the Gulf would be an understatement.  I may be wimpy, but I was wearing a turtle neck sweater, three jackets, two pairs of socks and my new gloves and headband.  Really didn’t make a “dent” in how cold I felt.  By mid afternoon, the sun was shining on us and it was somewhat bearable!  We were headed for our next marina, Bayou La Batre, AL.  The main reason we chose that location (which was up a long channel off of the Gulf), was it had electricity and that means HEAT on our boat. 
In my head, I kept thinking the name Bayou La Batre sounded familiar….hmmmm????  WELL, upon arrival, the owner of the marina was wearing his shirt that stated, “Bayou La Batre, home of Forrest Gump”!  Yes folks, this is where Forrest’s friend Bubba lived and Forrest returned to start his shrimping business after Bubba’s death.  Who knew???  AND shrimping is king in Bayou La Batre….shrimp boats lined every inch of the long channel leading to the marina.  The only other notable event for our evening was heat on the boat.  I can’t imagine how cold it would have been at an anchorage off of a little island on the Gulf….brrrrrr!
Electrical Cord Means HEAT!
 
Shrimp Boats.....
 

.....and More Shrimp Boats

This one is for our Andrew
 

And This for the Kimm Family
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yesterday morning, we were up bright and early to set sail again for a marina east of Mobile Bay, AL. (Believe it or not, but we really DID sail part of the trip.)  Now I may be stretching the truth a little bit, but it was actually sunny and a tad bit warmer….perhaps mid fifties and in the marina up to sixty two!  Woot, woot!  We were down to one coat or a sweatshirt!  Along the way, we were entertained by my favorite little friends, the dolphins!  They just make my day!
We Even Kinda Sailed

 
Our next marina/destination was Lulu's.  Unless you are from Alabama, you probably wouldn’t know that Lulu is Jimmy Buffet’s sister.  She has used his name to build a fun restaurant, kid’s playground, shops and marina on the Intra Costal Waterway.  After tying up and a nice hot shower, we were ready for dinner at Lulu’s.  Little did we know what a memorable evening it would be in Alabama!  Every television was tuned to the Alabama/Auburn football game and everyone was in high spirits.  To say there is a long lasting rivalry would be an understatement.  We experienced the last second of play, when Alabama kicked a field goal that would have won the game! The football was intercepted by Auburn and the player ran the whole distance of the field and scored, and of course, one the game.  The whole restaurant exploded….unbelievable.  Our waiter couldn’t even stay on the floor he was jumping so high!  This morning on all of the news/sports reports, claim this game supposedly will be one that goes down in history!  And folks, we were in Alabama to witness the “joy of victory and the agony of defeat”!

 
Playground at Lulu's

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
As I write this blog segment, Steve is up above taking us to Pensacola, FL.  Yepper, we will soon be in Florida!  We’re getting there, slowly but surely!  Steve has a call into the “weather man” to see about weather and Gulf conditions for the next week.  We REALLY want to be in Bradenton, FL. (a good marina where we can leave our boat for awhile) by Dec. 11th or 12th.  Then we will be able to plan our exodus up north for Christmas!  I’ll let you in on our next planned route when it is determined!  So long!
 
 

 

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Two New Jobs Available!


After one whole week in Biloxi, I feel Steve and I need to apply for a job!  I believe we are highly qualified for two positions:  Tourism Representative or Meteorologist!  I think we have done EVERYTHING there is to do in Biloxi and have all the facts to prove it!  I see lots of tour buses and I could man the intercom and lead the groups.  Steve has been glued to the computer maps of the Gulf, watched the radar, listened to TV news reports of the weather, etc.….so meteorologist has his name on it!  Us retired folks need a little supplemental income, right?  J

All kidding aside, we have had a wonderful visit here, BUT it’s time to move on.  We planned to leave this AM, but believe it or not, Biloxi set a record this morning for the COLDEST Nov. 28th on record.  Yes, people, we were here to witness it!  So, the word on the street is that from today on it is going to warm up!  Tomorrow at 8 AM, we are headed toward Mobile Bay area.  Yeah.  I did break down and buy some gloves….now you know that will guarantee warm weather ahead.

By the way, it is THANKSGIVING and we will celebrate right here.  This, of course, will be our most memorable “turkey day” yet.  We returned our rental car yesterday, so we are on foot.  The closest (and best) place for turkey dinner is at the Beau Rivage Casino right next door to us.  It is a beautiful facility and all decked out for Christmas (Thanksgiving, too), but not quite the place I have ever eaten Thanksgiving turkey.  Christmas WILL find us with family in Indiana/Iowa!!!!
Home For the Holidays for Dinner

In Front of the Beau Rivage

Christmas at the Beau Rivage

 
One highlight of the past few days, was our visit at the new Visitor’s Center in Biloxi.  It is a state of the art facility and is gorgeous.  Katrina demolished the old building and this one opened two years ago.  Yesterday, Steve and I went up to pay our slip rental for one more night.  We sat down and started visiting with Henry, the head dock master.  He has lived all fifty years of his life here in Biloxi and is a wealth of knowledge on the area.  As we talked, the conversation turned to Hurricane Katrina and its devastation.  We were sitting at his desk on the second floor of his office.  He started to explain the water level at the height of the storm….right up to the top of his desk on the second floor.  From then on, the stories flowed about the city he saw as he came back to the marina (which is right on the Gulf).  He talked of rescues, the smell of gas everywhere, people with nothing to eat, drink or wear, working in soup kitchens and handing out water and the tons of people (USA citizens as well as international folks) who came to help.  His one story touched me so much.  They only had one truck, belonging to the marina, that made it through the storm. He and his crew used it to haul and move things and even stopped and helped lots of people change tires.  (He said if you were lucky enough to still have your car, there was so much wood, nails, glass etc. that everyone had flat tires)  He and their truck pulled up to a church’s soup kitchen to help feed the masses.  The church ladies mentioned that the truck didn’t seem to be running so well.  They explained it was the only one they had and, also, no spare tires.  The ladies quickly gathered everyone together and encircled the truck, held hands and prayed for them AND their truck.  He said for the next two weeks they didn’t have ANY problems!  At that point, Henry stopped the story and wiped away the tears.  He told us it is still so very emotional for him.  I just can’t imagine!
Biloxi's New Visitors Center


Jozzeppi's Restaurant - Biloxi

My next entry will find us at a new port and we will be glad to be moving eastward.  Happy Thanksgiving from the Janetts!

Monday, November 25, 2013

STUCK!!!!!



 


Biloxi Marina
 
As a 1st grade teacher, one of my favorite books to read to my class was “Oh, No, Santa’s Stuck”.  That title keeps popping into my head only titled, “Oh, No, Nancy and Steve are Stuck!”  We are still in Biloxi and will be until Thanksgiving Day or the day after!  “Why?” you may ask…..weather conditions.  So, we are trying our best to make the best of this part of the trip. 

So, this will be an update on what you can do, living on a boat, stuck in a new environment!  First of all, we rented a car.  This enables us to drive and see Biloxi and the surrounding areas.  Why, we even found Wal Mart J.  My second favorite thing to find is new/good restaurants in the area.  Steve and I like to try to eat the local favorites, which means, here on the Gulf is anything that lives IN the Gulf!  A great restaurant we tried was The Oyster House!  GOOD STUFF!  Both of us are gumbo fans now and will be looking for recipes to recreate at home.  We’ve even found that we like oysters (prepared the correct way, that is!). 
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Beau Rivage Casino
 

 Biloxi is a military city with Keesler Air Force Base that located here.  Also, with its location on the Gulf, Naval ships and other vessels have a tie to the city.  There are lots of statues and memorials found throughout the area.
Cannon from Sunken French Ship


War Memorial - Tower from USS Biloxi

 

Our BIGGEST find was Beauvoir…..hmmmmm, what is that?  Well, being northerners most of our lives, we never knew that Jefferson Davis (president of the Confederacy) lived out his life in Biloxi after the Civil War. His home (Beauvoir) and the library are owned and operated by the Mississippi Division of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans.  The home overlooks the Gulf and the bay and Beauvoir means “beautiful view” in French.  The home is beautifully decorated with period furnishings and many that were owned by the Davis family.  Sadly, Hurricane Katrina played havoc with this whole area.  So, in the eight years that have passed, many volunteers have brought it back to its former grandeur.  LOVELY!  It was here that Jefferson Davis wrote and finished his two-volume books entitled “Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government”.  I love history, so this tour was so informative.  Interestingly, the North may have a slightly different view on these southern military leaders and President Davis than their southern counterparts!
Jefferson Davis

Front Porch of Beauvoir

Beauvoir - Beautiful View from the Front Porch Overlooking the Gulf





Civil War Veteran's Cemetery Behind Beauvior

 

The weather this AM is in the high forties….brrrr!  We are finding things to do INSIDE the boat this morning.  Who knows what “finds” await us this afternoon.  We’ll keep you posted and hope y’all have a good day.