Tuesday 16 July 2013

Hello???? Tourist Information, Please......



Some of you may have been wondering if I have fallen off the edge of the earth and I am here to tell you, I have not.  The thing is, I grew up on the idea that if one hasn’t something nice to say, one might opt to say nothing.  While I’ve been struggling with this idea for the past week I fear I must come clean, so here goes.

 Our transit along the ICW took us through some beautiful marshland areas with birds overhead and dolphins playing in the river.  We happily sailed along, anticipating our arrival in the quaint little town of Fernandina Beach, researching the guidebook as we headed north considering all the things we would do and see on arrival.  A day at the beach?  Historic sightseeing, perhaps?  I can tell you that we were completely shocked by what awaited us as we rounded the bend into the mooring field of the harbour marina….what appeared to be a cute little basin was flanked by a pulp mill on one side and a sawmill on the other with water the colour of a rusted out washbasin and sulphur scented air.  I wanted to cry.  This was to be our “relax and enjoy” time and I couldn’t let the Captain see my disappointment….he had, after all, taken us safely through our route and it seemed a rather unkind to start to this leg of our journey.  “Looks like a nice marina” I said as we both looked from right to left, then left to right at the glut of industry flanking an otherwise lovely little spot and then we heard it……the train whistle announcing that the iron horse would be running right along the waterfront transporting who knows what from here to there.  Ugghhh.  Time to go sign in, find the showers and check out the Captains Lounge.  Once I had the shower stall in a condition that I could step in without worry of developing some dreaded rash, I turned on the water to the find my senses being assaulted by the pungent odour of sulphur….oh, my….I did cry.  What the?????  Not one single guidebook, and we have several, mentioned this fact and with no weather window to move on, we were stuck here.  No worries, I’ll just shower on board once we have completed our provisioning.  A two and a half mile walk to the grocery store is something we typically enjoy although by the time we arrived, we were soaked to the skin in perspiration from the heat and covered in dust.  It was good of the folks not to stare at these two rather weather beaten sailors and I suspect, we are not the first of our kind to grace their presence.  We also, typically, call a taxi to return us to our “home”, a mere two and half miles, maybe eight dollars in fare.  Once underway we were advised that the ride would cost $16.00 no matter where we were going at which point Gregg suggested a trip to Fort Lauderdale….turns out the driver had no sense of humour.  Well, dear reader, I could truly go on and on but I’m sure you get the idea.  We did go walking and out to the mouth of the inlet in the dinghy which was very therapeutic in terms of CLEAN, BLUE, ATLANTIC OCEAN AIR AND WATER!!!!!  This time I cried with joy!!!  Several thunder and lightning storms, with accompanying torrential rains, later, we were finally on the move, yipeee!!!!
 
We are currently in St Simons, Georgia, on the hook, and the truth is, Gregg has gone ashore several times while I am happy to putter around on our girl, reading and preparing myself for tomorrow’s outing when we will rent bikes and “cruise” the little island together.  We do have a church very close by that plays carillion bells on the hour and have found ourselves singing along to the hymns of our childhood….our parents would be proud!

Until next time……

Love and hugs,

Shelley and Gregg

PS  You may want to visit “The Captain’s Corner” page which is now up and running!  This is where you will find Gregg’s musings about our adventure and what it means to be the Captain of our girl, Simplicity II!

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