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Murphy's Great Adventure
This is the story of Murphy the sailor dog and his adventures by sea and land.
Happy Halloween
10/31/2009, Elizabeth City, STM 51

We finished locking through the Dismal Swamp canal first thing this morning in the company of about 10 boats. It was a full load, with some boats having to raft 3 across. Murphy enjoyed the rather unique experience of having another Irish Terrier in the lock with him. Our Lancaster neighbors were also in the lock with Puka, a little girl terrier. The two roo-rooed back and forth to each other in that ever distinctive IT yodel.
After motoring down the Pasquotank into increasing head winds, we arrived at Elizabeth City mid-day and were able to get one of the last open spots on the concrete bulkhead. Thank goodness for big fenders and for winds mostly blowing us off the dock.
Halloween evening brought out all the ghouls and goblins for trick-or-treating. The picture shows some well-dressed Canadian boat parents and their children. EC closes off Main Street and with homes decorated to the hilt, the locals and visitors alike enjoy the booty. Murphy even scored a few dog biscuits as we wandered along with the kids.

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11/02/2009 | Ed Loud (loud att geosrv dott wvnet dott edu)
Hey have a great trip guys!! I always like following you and the Richardsons on your adventures!!
11/02/2009 | Ed and Lois Dodson (edod2001 att aol dott com)
Hope you are not too cold. The weather is suspose to warm up to the mid 70's later this week. Tell Jim that I have his new left handed Driver that Ron Gigl gave him. Ron left it here on the way to FL. Keep in touch and let us know about when you will get here.
Headed South!
10/28/2009, Hampton Yacht Club

Well we are underway at last. Charm is loaded to the gunwales and as usual I think I have enough canned goods to get us there and back. The menagerie is on board and doing OK. Nikki actually came out into the cockpit a bit and Tali resumed her usual traveling position under the dodger. Murphy hung out on the cockpit seats and snoozed the day away.
We awoke to rain today and it took a bit of convincing ourselves to proceed with the departure. However, by the time we were ready to go, the rain had stopped and it soon cleared to a beautiful morning and a windy afternoon.
We enjoyed a brisk sail/motor down the bay with winds oscillating between 10 to 20kts. At 10, we motor-sailed, at 20, Charm took off under sail alone. We made great time to Hampton Yacht Club, where enough of their own members had already departed south that we were able to get a free slip for the night. Despite all our stores, we were easily convinced to get fried oyster sandwiches at the bar and save our goodies for another night. It's oyster season in the bay and it's hard to pass up fresh oysters.
Tomorrow we get started with the first of the many bridges and the Dismal Swamp locks.

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10/30/2009 | Karl (khamm att suddenlink dott net)
Well, maybe with a little luck, we can meet you somewhere below the Chesapeake and escort you home next year! Have a terriffic trip. K&N

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