23 November 2008 | Vero Beach, Florida
Mike and Kathy
November, 21... Vero Beach, FL
I made cheese grits topped with a poached egg this morning for breakfast which some of you in the northern climes should try. Boil up some grits, add one cup of good cheddar and a little salt. Poach a couple eggs and then spoon them on a bed of grits.
Kathy had a shopping date with Nancy so we headed to shore at about 9:30 for showers and to hook up with the transportation. I picked up the boat a little and worked on teak most of the time they were out. The wind picked up enough that I had to forgo and finish work at about 2.
When Kathy returned, neither of us had eaten so we had Bar B Que ribs in the middle of the afternoon as sort of an early dinner. She also came back with some "finds" from the outlet mall. At one store she bought two sleeveless shirts for $0.81. She also bought a new swimsuit ( the reason for the shopping trip) and some other bargains.
We were going to visit Perseverance 2 for social hour but the wind was strong enough that we would have been wet by the time we made it the 200 yards down to their boat. When Tom called to set a rain check ...we jumped at the chance.
November 20th... Vero Beach, FL
We hadn't added any water to our tank in about 10 days so this morning I emptied our two jerry cans of water and set out for shore to fill our containers. Our new filter slows the filling process a little but after 20 minutes or so I was heading back to Sapphire with 35 gallons.
We spent most of the morning, and early afternoon, working on teak again. Jim and Nancy came out with their new anchor and some supplies to brighten up our afternoon. Craig and Kris from "Tilt" stopped by to invite us over for snacks a little later.
We motored down to their mooring and caught up with them over drinks and snacks.
November 19th.... Vero Beach, FL
It is cool here, much more so than last year. The wind is blowing from the north and, although we are protected, seems to keep us in long pants.
Today we spent most of the day working on teak. I sanded the companion way down to bare wood while Kathy lightly sanded the spindles on our taffrail. The spindles are difficult to refinish so we try to keep way ahead to avoid the process of sanding them down to bare wood.
When we finished with everything we spent the remainder of the day reading.
The Spartans were our evening entertainment, although the game with IPFW seemed to be a defensive nightmare.