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S/V Ruth
Our cruise down south & to the Bahamas & beyond.
It's so cold that -
Jennifer
10/18/2009, Jackson Creek Fishing Bay

"I just saw a squirrel towing a BlueJay to get it going" Jennifer quip..........

It's still Nasty...Still cold & windy at least the rain seems to have let up a bit. We are going over to Octavia for pasta tonight & we will bring the wine.

Pokey. Take note of picture, this what happens to Admirals that steal the Captain's M & Ms

4. Chesapeake Bay
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10/18/2009 | Pete & Pokey (Pete dott svPrim att yahoo dott com)
You should see what happens if I move something on the Nav Desk! Trying to stay warm here, too. Love the comment about the squirrels. Gave us a laugh all day!
Jennifer October Missive.
Jennifer - WET WET COLD COLD!!!
10/16/2009, Jackson Creek Fishing Bay

Jennifer's update

I can't believe its been a week since we were in St. Mary's City. We arrived there last Thursday afternoon. Friday morning we dinked to shore, acquainted ourselves with the campus and then did the tour of the historic village. It was a nice sunny day; it was very reminiscent of Upper Canada Village back home. On Saturday we dinked ashore again to take advantage of their $10 brunch. It was lovely with lots of choices. We dinked back to Ruth, packed up and travelled about 3 miles to the next little bay Dennis Pt. It had a small marina which we opted for since laundry and a shower were in order. ($1.75/ft)The bonus was the Torpedo Bar and Grill. Managed by a lovely young lady named Lexi. We drank some $1 beers while the laundry was in; we enjoyed the chatter from the locals, wait staff and chef. We had supper there Sat night, we both had the steak special and the chef accommodated my request for baked potato instead of the fries that were offered. They were open at 8 for Sunday breakfast which we took advantage of. Momma Z offered us turkey breast for our thanksgiving on Monday. So off we left with enough turkey breast for three meals (thanks momma). We took off for Mill Creek (Wicomico River)which was about 37 miles away. The trip was nice, weather sunny and warm. We enjoyed a quiet anchorage there and on our Thanksgiving day I steamed up the turkey breast with some stove top stuffing, potatoes and carrots, since we technically were to be giving thanks for the harvest we cracked open the homemade pickled beets and salsa we brought from home, thanks Cathy & Mary. Oreo cookies were dessert. Tuesday we attempted to leave Mill Creek but we were facing 4-5 ft waves in the Wicomico and it was cold and nasty and uncomfortable, it didn't take Al long to say we are heading back, so we followed our path back and anchored just a bit north of the night before. We read, I knit ( a hat for Al because its getting cold)and Al continues to whip me at backgammon. Wednesday we woke to sun and a bit of warmth, the weather over vhf was still not sounding great but we thought we'd see for ourselves. As we entered the Wicomico we could see it was way tamer than predicted so it was a definite go until Al veered slightly off our plotted path on the gps and boom we were grounded and no amount of fudging or coaxing was going to get Ruth off. I guess it's happened enough to me now that I don't panic and think of the titanic and think I'm going down and my life doesn't flash before my eyes. Al tried dinking an anchor out and winching but he was way off from where he thought deeper water was, SO we played our TOW US card. It took them about an hour to come and about 20 minutes to get us off. You could tell how deep we were in by the churning up and roaring of their big engine. They got us off and the rudder was fine and we freely navigated to open water. We did about 23 miles and are now in Jackson Creek in Deltaville, Virginia I call it Smallville. We are anchored opposite the town dock in a bay with 3 other boats. We have met our neighbors Hank and Jan on Octavia. They are a lovely couple from Maryland and we shared the ride to Toby's restaurant and dined with them on Wednesday night. Diner was lovely and it was nice to socialize, it was cold and dark when we got back to the dinghy. Al descended the grassy slope to the dinghy and disappeared in a eroded hole between the wood and the land up to his chest, Jan, Hank and I scurried to see if he was OK, he said he was as he extracted himself. We dinked back to the boat. It didn't take medical knowledge to know Al was injured. We think at least he has bruised ribs on the bottom right. There is certainly a colorful bruise on his side. At the worst they could be fractured. He was not interested in seeking medical attention. Since my eldest bro at home had just fractured some ribs we knew not much could be done other than pain management. We have lots of ibuprofen so Al started off with a good loading up of that. Hank and Jan had invited us for cocktails last evening but Al was not up for getting in and out of the dinghy. He is better today but still walking a bit gingerly. We have accepted the invite to visit with Hank and Jan later today. This would be our first official visit with other cruisers, as cruisers. So I am taking a simple appetizer. Jan is a knitter so I'm eager to have knit chat. Yay. Other than that we have decided to stay here till Tuesday, that's the first day it looks like it may be decent. When Al feels up to it we will dink over for gas in the jerry cans and he wants to go to the hardware store. Fortunately we stocked up on M&M's (comfort food)so we won't have to make the 2 mile trip to the $ store for more. We are looking forward to getting to Hampton to meet Snoodle time. I'm looking forward to getting further south; the cold is catching up with us.
Ps Hope to update out Picassa album today... Any suggestions as to how to cope with the moisture in the boat at night. Damp rid etc?

4. Chesapeake Bay
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10/16/2009 | sis (ctaul att cogeco dott ca)
al, must be the cold getting to u. get south dear man. avoid the cold weather hat!!!!!!!!!! we'll pray for better weather. cooooold here today 0. stay warm luv sis:)
10/16/2009 | Snoodle Time (steven dott dettman att gmail dott com)
It is friggin cold here this week too. A weak temperature of 55 when I went out to lunch today. Burr!!! Next week promises to be better.
10/16/2009 | Al & Jen (sailingvessel dott ruth att gmail dott com)
We know!!! Mid 70's by Wednesday. Just a Note to any other south bound snow birds. I was sent an email anouncing that the Ben Sawyer Bridge just north of Charleston will be total closed between Nov 13th - Nov 23rd, email us if you want more info..
10/16/2009 | Pete & Pokey (Pete dott svPrim att yahoo dott com)
Dry-Z-air is simple to use and not too expensive. Dry crystal desicant in a little plastic pot. We got ours at WM. One of the two stores in D-Ville ought to have them. Ask for Larry or Anne in the one by the market. If you can, ventilate or use a small fan to circulate air in the cabin. What are you using for heat?
10/17/2009 | Jen (sailingvessel dott ruth att gmail dott com)
Pete. Im trying to get Al to warm me up but since bruising his ribs, he's not bying into that!!!! :-)
10/17/2009 | George Markham (ishmael062 att gmail dott com)
This clearly is a wide spread weather system. We're in Atlantic City and Tuesday looks like the first chance for us to get out as well. Although they are not calling for 70 degreeats on Wednesday, more like high 50's. At least it isn't the snow that they got in northern NJ and I hear that the Erie Canal has been a bit moe than frosty the last few days. I do like the idea of knitting some hats though. I'll have to find some yarn, preferably wook, and get moving on those. It might just be what we need to make the weather improve and stay that way. You know, if you're really prepared for something it probably won't happen.
10/17/2009 | Nancy (nancycboston att gmail dott com)
Al, I hope you feel better. Tom broke his ribs last year, we sure know the pain you are in.
It is only 61F here today, going down in the 40's tonight, we are 25 degrees colder than yesterday. Jen keep knitting those hats you can sell them to freezing sailors. I hope you have a heater. love Nancy
10/17/2009 | Pete (pete dott svprim att yahoo dott com)
Oops!
10/17/2009 | Jen (sailingvessel dott ruth att gmail dott com)
Pete. You want a hat, if so what color?????
10/17/2009 | Pete (pete dott svprim att yahoo dott com)
I'm partial to blue but Pokey will probably steal it.
10/19/2009 | Al & Jen . (sailingvessel dott ruth att gmail dott com)
Steal it!! Refer her to the above picture!!!! She could always make 2 ,only takes 2 days, now that might be a way to pad the cruising kitty
Tow US!!!!
Al - Calm sunny warm
10/13/2009

Well we made a break for it this morning. It was suppose to be 10-15kt winds & 2-3ft waves,Right! It was dead calm no wind & no waves. Unfortunately coming out of the creek I steered a little to close to the edge of the chanel, & got royally stuck. Could not get off, so called Tow US(now we have our monies worth), which put us back 2 hrs. Anyway we are currently anchored in Jackson Creek (Fishing Bay), & will go exploring tomorrow. Nice thing here is you can see what is going on, on the bay, sometimes the marine forcast is wrong. Anyway we are about 40 miles from Hampton, & are looking forward to meeting up with Snoodle Time.. Pokey give the boys a big hug from us..
P.S. Yesterday was so cold here Jennifer has knitted me a hat ! guess when I get down south I can make like a Jamacian Rasafarian.

4. Chesapeake Bay
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10/13/2009 | Chris & Sheila (sheila att neverbored dott ca)
Yikes! Hope all is well. We are in Onset after an overnight from Maine. We love this anchorage.Will do another big jump after a few days of short sails, might catch up to you yet. You are enjoying it all , the good and the bad and that is what sailing is all about. Happy sailing!
10/13/2009 | Pete & Pokey (Pete dott svPrim att yahoo dott com)
Woohooo, Fishing Bay! Call Toby's restaurant and they'll send a car for you. You have to try their tomato pie. Ken & Lynn on Silverheels III introduced us to that one - fabulous. The Deltaville Market will also pick you up. It's right next to West Marine and a Dollar Store, a triple bonus. Be safe, sail fast. The boyz are waiting for you.
10/14/2009 | Al & Jen (sailingvessel dott ruth att gmail dott com)
Pete/Pokey. Thanks for the Deltaville info we will need the free rides, as it is suppose to rain & blow here for the next few days.
10/15/2009 | Margaret Colquhoun (margcolquhoun att hotmail dott com)
We're still in Weems Creek because of the weather. We hope to get out of here on Sunday or Monday and head to Chop Tank River. It's wet and cold here. We all need to go south!

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