Yup, that’s us as “race officials” in the first ever
Cow Key Channel run. This zero kilometer
race was a fund raiser for the local Sherriff’s animal farm. A lot of fun for a good cause.
Being at the Southern Most Point we noticed a lot of “southern
speak”. One of our dock mates at Stock
Island was a Georgia Belle who reminded us of Kelly Pickler mixed with a bit of
Dolly Parton.
We had many discussions about her southern lingo and some
of the unique expressions Southerner’s use.
Here are some of Donna and my favorites:
I'm as busy as a one-legged cat in a
sandbox.
Too poor to paint, too proud to
whitewash.
The porch light's on, but no one's
home
Well butter my butt and call me a
biscuit.
Full as a tick
Y'all
or All y'all
Down
yonder
Fixin’
too
Bless
your pea pickin' little heart!
Deep
in the South where sushi is still called bait.
He's
about as useful as a screen door on a submarine
He was as nervous as a long-tailed
cat in a room full of rocking chairs.
We will miss our Sourthern friends at Stock Island and waved goodbye as they said "ya'll come back now".
A weather window appeared to open so
we left Stock Island Marina Village April 10th.
Initially the seas and winds were perfect and we were anticipating a
great day. Once we rounded the southern
tip of Key West we encountered different circumstances. Winds were gusting to 30 but a steady
20-25kts with quick (4 sec) 5-8’seas.
The weather was not what had been forecast and even the Coast Guard was
calling out to boaters requesting sea condition updates.
After reminding ourselves that the
first thing you get rid of on a boat is a schedule, we made a big U turn toward
Bahia Honda for anchorage and to reassess.
A good night’s rest and weather that was now as
predicted allowed us to pull anchor and head North. We left Bahia Honda at 1pm arriving at Cape
Sable and the Everglades National Park just before sunset.
Quiet anchorage except for the loud thump that woke us up around 2am. Upon
inspection we didn’t see anything and imagined it may have been a gator since
we were in the Everglades.
We continued navigating to Sarasota without event and the water and weather were ideal.
We plan to stay near Sarasota at Longboat Key Marina for a few more weeks then will transit back to the East coast and perhaps a quick trip to the Bahamas.
Unconditional Surrender statue at Sarasota Bay /Marina Jack’s. An aluminum structure by Seward
Johnson resembling a famous photo.