Wednesday, June 5, 2013

After leaving St Augustine, we cruised through some very scenic areas today.


















We arrived at an anchorage just short of Jacksonville, FL about 4:30 PM. The anchorage is pretty deep, but behind 3 small islands just off the ICW. So, we used almost the entire 125 feet of our anchor chain just to be safe. It's a calm evening here, but our friend, Joe Turner, just alerted us to the fact tropical storm Andrea is building in the Gulf of Mexico and according to the weather reports should be approaching this area by 10:00 AM tomorrow with gale force winds. So we believe we'll divert from our plans to go to Fernandina Beach tomorrow and instead head for a marina just a few miles up the ditch and hold up in this safe haven until the storm passes. Thanks, Joe, for the "heads up". We listen to the weather almost daily but in the future we'll be paying a lot more attention to it.

We'll leave early in the morning and should have plenty of time to make the marina before the storm hits, so I'm sure we'll be safe and sound and probably hunkered down with a good book while the storm passes.

We'll keep you posted.

Below are some pictures I took of the scenic areas:



 
 This is just along a place called Pine Island. 

 
We're pretty sure these are roseate spoonbills.  We saw some in Texas this winter  but never this many.








 It was so fun watching these boys play in the mud on the bank.   Looked like a lot of fun.'






3 comments:

Mom said...

O.k.,now you have me concerned.! Please let us know you beat the storm! I hope you realize you are just a little bit past the age of mud slinging, however it does sound like fun! Have a good safe day! N

Frank said...

Great Blog. Enjoying some of the places we have visited before such as Fernandina.

Pat said...

Seems you are meeting some interesting folks along the way as well as a few of our native creatures! Best to you for a MINOR FIX on the Rudder.