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The Baars' Adventure Aboard EIRA
Menno, Valerie, Daniel, John and their dog Daisy are off to explore the Caribbean Islands for two years-no-make that three years!
Cruising in the Carolinas
06/20/2008, Wilmington, North Carolina

We have been stateside for two weeks now. We left Charleston and made our way up the ICW and Cape Fear River to the historic city of Wilmington. We spent four days at the Waterfront Docks getting a feel for the city and enjoying the charm of the Historic District. Charlotte met us that first night and we treated her to some cracked conch fresh from the Abacos! We have moved EIRA over to Wrightsville Beach and are now anchored in the sound. We are a stones throw from Charlotte's house and the wonderful beach at Wrighstville. We are still in the cruising lifestyle mode, having school in the mornings and the afternoons free. Charlotte's nieces and nephews are visiting the beach house for summer so Daniel and John have had a super time playing with all of the kids! The beach is a great surfers beach and the boys are having fun on the surf board and are fortunate to have Deans here ( a real surfer dude!) to give them some tips.

Photo: We have raised all of our flags from the countries we visited over the past 3 years! EIRA looks raather festive!

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Land ho!
06/06/2008, Charleston, South Carolina

We were met by dolphins playing in the surf around EIRA as we approached Charleston Harbour. The noticeable difference between the dolphins playing here and those who said farewell to us in the Sea of Abaco was the color and clarity of the water! Nothing compares to the crystal clear waters on the Bahama banks. The Charleston water is a dark muddy brown.
We travelled 460 miles and had a great trip. The days did not have much wind but in the evenings the wind picked up and we had beautiful, brisk sails. No moon, however the night sky was brillant with stars. The Gulf Stream gave us some good speed under Eira's keel, clocking 8-9 knots regularly.
We dropped the anchor in the Ashley River and Customs and Immigrations came to clear us back into the US of A- no problems. We put the dinghy down and took Daisy ashore- she was very happy to be on terre firme once again.

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How do you spell Relief?
06/05/2008, Passage in the Gulf Stream

How do you spell Relief? Daisy's answer; it feels great to finally pee! We have been away from land for over 48 hours and Daisy has not gone to the bathroom yet. She doesn't like to pee/poop on the deck but when land is not insight...She could hold it not longer and finally relieved herself, on the boys' closed hatches, this morning! Doggy treats for Daisy! She was quite excited afterwards and ran around the boat prancing and barking. We had a great sail last night and then the wind died this morning and we had to turn on the "iron genny' (aka motor). We have been motor sailing all day and it has been a warm one. Lots of time reading books/magazines (thank you Kathy and Tracy) and the boys have watched a movie. We are presently 90 miles off the coast from Jacksonville, FL and still riding the gulf stream. However the current is not as brisk here, we are only gaining 1.5-2 knots. Day 3- wish there was more wind.

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