Thursday, December 19, 2013

December 19, 2013 Ixonia, WI

Leaving the swaying palm trees in Florida for the bright fields of snow in Wisconsin is not without it's pitfalls.  It's COLD!

We had an uneventful journey driving up here although we were leaving very early in the morning but everyone rose to the occasion and we made great time.   2 days!



Back when we were in Dog River Marina a reporter came bye during one of our cocktail parties and conducted an interview with all of us.  I sent him pictures but they weren't published with the article he wrote for the local paper.  We did finally find the Looper article and we are mentioned.  The party was on our boat.

On the night of this interview, several couples were gathered in the salon of another Looper’s trawler. It was a bon voyage party, as three vessels were leaving the next day. Their destination was Sandestin, Fla., where they had dinner reservations for Thanksgiving. The convoy had meet previously on the Loop, and decided to make the trip together.
“This is a fabulous experience,” said one Looper. They had come from as far as Wisconsin and Connecticut. One captain’s goal was to keep heading south until he did not see another snow shovel (he had left 18 inches of snow in May).
 We'll be here in the bright glow of ice and snow until after the new year.  



Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Dec 17, 2013 (still at) Baytowne Marina Destin,FL

Don and Linda took me golfing at Sea Scape Monday morning.  18 holes.  I didn't keep a firm score but rampant speculation was putting me around the very low 90, high 80's.  Maybe laying off golf for many months is the key to success?

We all had a few drinks at the marina afterwords when Mary Ann the parrot, just up and flew off her perch out over us heading out to the water.  After a short flight she ended up landing on the shore next to a raised walkway about a 100 yards away.  Her wings are clipped so flying is supposed to be near impossible for her.  Guess not.  Like I said she's a precocious avian we always seem to be crossing paths with lately.

Anyway I ran over, hopped a fence and she stepped right up on my arm.  I swear she looked relieved and a bit excited as if a latent talent was suddenly re-discovered.  Had a hard time getting up on the raised walkway with her on my arm but a kindly soul who knew birds took her and all was well.  Mary Ann though has been confined to her comfy closet/cage until the wing clipper person can render her flightless again.

No Green Flash
We returned to Elephant Walk that evening for a little impromptu cocktail party and dinner.  Clear skies an wonderful sunset.  No Green Flash though.









Dodge mini van for the trip north.  It has heat!
Any of you kids got a soccer game to go too?

Hertz, bless their hearts, picked me up this morning around 9:30 to finalize the rental car.  It was remarkably easy and  hassle free.  And I'm excited to report I used my new Florida drivers license to rent the van.

After a few errands we returned to the boat and began our always calm and measured packing routine.  Yeah...

A chilled snake
I went off to the fitness center for one last session but on the way stopped to check a phone message while on this deck pathway for a few minutes.  Felt an odd sensation on my right foot and lo and behold there was a demure brown serpent crawling across my ankle.  It made it's way across my foot onto the deck and then slithered under the side.  Fascinating!  Don't know what specie it was but probably a garter snake of some sort.  It was still pretty chilly so I guess the poor critter wasn't too functional in the cool air.



Found my boots!
Our packing is pretty much complete. The boat shutdown check list is ready, and we have all our dock lines secured.  And I found my Wisconsin shoes which are basically boots since up there snow seems to be all around.   Even located my gloves, jacket, heavy wool socks and sweatshirts.  Alas, no t-shirts or extra shorts.  But I'm obstinate!  I will be driving without pants tomorrow.  Long pants!  I'm still in shorts!




Leaving between 7 and 7:30 Wednesday morning.  Should be in Wisconsin by Thursday night.  I'll be the idiot in shorts.


Sunday, December 15, 2013

December 12, 2013 Baytown Marina Destin, FL


Wednesday December 11 was Mary's birthday.  This is her  ... (National Secret) birthday.  A few presents arrived here via the mail.  We slept in, some longer than others. It was a cool 55 so I turned on the stateroom heater and even made coffee!











Field Trip in the Travel-Lift
We had to help Field Trip leave the dock and run over to Destin's inner harbor in the morning.  It's about a 10 mile trip across the bay.  He needed to be hauled out so I went along to help.  And I really wanted to see the inner harbor at Destin by boat.  Next best thing is to ride in someone else's boat.

Mary and Martha stayed behind and drove down to meet at us at the marina where the boat was hauled.  We ate lunch and A J's on the harbor.

Grey Camry rental
Martha and Bob had borrowed a car from a relative living here in Destin but we rented one for a few days  to do our errands more easily since they would be tied up with the boat yard.  I was a little startled when they gave us the car though since it was almost identical to the Camry we owned for many years..

Quick and easy drivers license switch



And we had to get our drivers licenses for Florida. That process was incredibly easy.  So yes, we are now fully fledged Florida citizens!








Mary Ann in a less cranky mood
Mary Ann the marina parrot took a chunk out of Mary today.  Minor cut but she nipped Mary while on my arm attempting to grab Mary`s jacket.








Working on setting up my new laptop.  The wifi booster is still not working so it has to be the wiring in the cat 5 cable.  I'm just going to scrap the home made POE and buy one with a new cable.

Mary elected to stay behind when we were given a tour of Solaris, a big dinner cruise boat based here in Sandestin at the marina.  No bow thrusters on it either.  He maneuvers it all with twin screws and pivoting off of pilings to get it it turned around and in to the channel.  Pretty neat bridge too.







Field Trip had the new transducer installed and so we brought the boat back across the bay to Baytowne marina.  Well actually I drove it most of the way since Bob and Martha were getting Simrad integrated systems lessons down below from R1 (Robert #1) of Alpha electronics.  R2 (Robert #2) did the installation the day before.

It was blowing pretty good and the air was a cool 40 degrees.  I had to drive from the fly bridge with the windows open so I was bundled up like I was already in Wisconsin.

Went to the driving range to test my latent, skill-less golf swing.  No worries.  I'm as awful as I ever was.  The year long layoff didn't effect me at at all.

On Monday I'm golfing with friends of ours here, Don and Linda and they're really good golfers.  Hopefully the weather wont be too cold.  We have a north wind blowing around 20 mph here today and its only in the 40's.  Mary is next to the heater with a blanket.  I'm guessing she wont be moving all day.

We met another looper boat, Merchant Marine, that rolled in here yesterday.  We thought we were the last ones.  We had a nice little cocktail party on board with them.

Starting to gather together the few cold weather articles of clothing we own. Luckily we rented a mini van.  I'm sensing an approaching packing dilemma.







Sunday, December 8, 2013

November 28th - December 10 2013, Baytown Marina Destin, FL

Ready to Leave Pensacola Beach Marina
We did leave Pensacola Beach Marina at 7:45 on Thanksgiving Day.  It was a little choppy out on the bay but as we went into the more narrow portions of the  waterway it turned into an enjoyable ride.  We went along areas through Santa Rosa SoundMary_Esther and Okaloosa_Island.  These were areas we've always wanted to anchor around. Unfortunately not this time though.






Destin Inlet
We went by Destin amazed at how different it all looked from out in Choctawhatchee Bay.  The Baytown marina at Sandestin is about 9 miles from Destin and we had to pass under the Mid-Bay Bridge.  But we met a barge there and let him use the main passage while we went through one of the other pylons where we found plenty of water and clearance.






Channel to Baytown Marina
We came up to the private buoys marking the entrance to the marina and while the 3 more maneuverable boats went into to tie up we  hung back outside with Field Trip.  Once they were secured we started in through the narrow and rather shallow entrance channel.    








Backed into slip B8
We had to back into the slip which, on this boat, can be somewhat of a trial since I cant see anything behind the boat and have to rely on side looks and Mary telling me where to go (yeah yeah, go ahead make your jokes ;-)).  But I've done this several times now so it's not too difficult any longer.  We got backed in with no problem with Jeff and Chip helping secure our lines.  The marina has a webcam if your curious about the place.






Thanksgiving with the flotilla
After we all were settled in we hopped a shuttle to the Hilton for a Thanksgiving feast.  We had a big round table for all ten of us and enjoyed several hours of food and fun.  We loitered around until they began closing up.  Jeff and Judy inquired as to the fate of all the food still left out and the kind waitress noted much of it would be thrown out.  After a few more questions we secured 2 large zip lock bags and filled them with boiled shrimp (about 5 pounds) and got back on the shuttle for the ride to the marina.

Just Fakin It heading out
Just Fakin It and Good Grief left Friday morning around 8.  They were trying to make it another 100 miles east to catch a weather window to cross the Gulf (which they did successfully Monday!).  We said our good bye's and then began planning the next nights departure party for Arin E since they were leaving the following day.







We decided to try the Marlin Grill restaurant located a few blocks away in the Baytowne Wharf.  And it was great.  Good food, wine and a wonderful time.  We'll miss Chip and Pat but may re-connect with them further down the Florida Coast.








The day Arin E left,Brent and Susan on Once upon a Time" pulled in.  We met them up in the river system a few weeks ago and they were at Turner Marine which was right next door to Dog River where we stayed a few days ago.

They were just passing through and planned to leave the following day so of course we had to have another "going away diner" so went to the beach side bar/restaurant which was previously named Finz, but is now called Elephant walk.  Dont ask me why  because it looks pretty much the same.  More expensive though.  Anyway,  we had a great time.

They left Tuesday afternoon.  Brent and and Susan (who's a really phenomenal artist) are fun people.  We'll catch up with them on the Florida coast or Marathon Key.

We went walking and returned to the Fitness center here in Sandestin where we talked with some friends we met a year ago when we were in the condo here.  I'm thinking after we have our fill of this boating adventure we just may settle here.  For some reason we're really comfortable in this place.  Go figure!

In our effort to reverse the trend this loop journey has precipitated upon us (we're talking about the extra 10 pounds we are carrying around) we started up our old routine to walk to the Fitness Center and then hit the machines for an hour..

And I started taking my 5 miles walks around the Sandestin grounds.  Nice to see the place hasn't changed all that much.  Not so nice to see my pants still dont fit.  What to do?


We met some friends here last year, Don and Linda who lived in the condo right next door to the one we occupied last year.  We had intended on surprising them at the Fitness center while so we didn't mention anything about being here.  But Linda wrote me asking where we were before we even had a chance to settle in..  We did get a night photo of Mary standing next to their car the second night we were here but it was late and they're early risers (golfers) so we didn't want to wake them up.

Mary Ann
The marina has this parrot, Mary Ann which roams a tree near the bar/restaurant.  She's out most every day and then gets put back inside at night or during cold snaps   She is precocious with an alarming intelligence.  And not a quiet creature either.   Mary was standing close to her the other day when she reached out and grabbed Mary's expensive (I jest ... Dollar Store) glasses off her head.  She would attempt to nip my fingers when I got too close to grab them back which turned into a game.  I was at least able to grab the glasses and tug at them but the bird is an avian Hercules.  So I lost the game.  The glasses survived 7 minutes.  The bird, annoyed at the flimsy construction screeched for another pair.  Precocious little beast.

The parrot actually hopped off it's perch and sat on Mary's shoulder for a while which is in violation of the parrot rules but seemingly overlooked this time.  And she'll hop up on my hand and then make a wild attempt to pluck at my beard.

Marriage Savers charging up for a test
We noted that Marriage Savers were on sale so we bought one.  These are full duplex headsets which enable us to talk in sweet tones to one another rather than shouting back and forth which usually results in one or both of us not hearing the other very well leading to repeated  "What??" at an ever increasing volume.  We chuckle listening other couples go through this just as they, I'm sure, snicker at us.  But soon, we'll be able to exchange critical boat operational information in a sweet whisper.  I'll let you know how that all works out.




Outlet mall with 150 stores.  Ugh ...
Field Trip rented a car.  Well actually it's a giant black Suburban.  We all felt like government agents running around in this thing.  Went an afternoon errand run which for all practical purposes meant slogging up and down this million store outlet mall looking for the perfect pair of pants.   I will say they have thoughtfully considered the plight of the poor non-shopper and placed multiple benches outside each store.  This is where I met another poor soul following his wife around except they came in on a bus from Alabama for this one day.  I could see it in his eyes ... mentally calculating how the hell he was going to haul the stuff his wife was purchasing back to the bus much less his house.  A happy shopper Not!

Alan, the previous owner of  our boat was in the area and met us for lunch at Harbor Walk near the inlet at  Destin.  He toted along some additional spare parts which he handed over.  We have a floating spare parts warehouse!  Great to catch up with the always informative Alan!

Our BadBoy Xtreme arrived today in the mail.  It's a wifi booster that allows us to use the boat's wireless router as a gateway to the internet from any open wireless connections we can find.  We can pick up very weak signals from a good distance away.  We had one before but the transmitter burned out so we now have a replacement. Just have to hook it all up.

Mary's laptop up and died yesterday morning.  Wont even power up.  She offhandedly mentioned there was some water dripping out of it the other day.  Oh well.  I salvaged the hard drive so we at least have that info.

And not to be out done, my laptop's keyboard is rapidly dying as well.  The whole lower tier of keys wont function even after I' blew them out with compressed air and reset the pivot arm.  I'm typing this on one of our wireless keyboards locked into the laptop.  The new one was delivered here today though so no worries!

We're planning on leaving here on December 18 for Wisconsin with Bob and Martha from Field Trip.  They live in Wisconsin so we figured we'd just share a ride up there and back.  It's a mini van too which certain people will find humorous.!  We're returning here on the 6th of January and then plan to depart on the 8th for Panama city and ultimately Carrabelle where we'll head across the Gulf to Dunedin.   Not sure when that will happen since the weather windows in January are more infrequent than not.

Meanwhile we sleep late, do a little boat maintenance, walk and then eat and drink.  I guess there are worse ways to spend winter.  And thanks to a very helpful group of people back in Wisconsin we have been scouring the boat for warm weather clothes in preparation for our return to the arctic.  Might even sneak in a heater.