Saturday, April 20, 2013

4/20/13 - North Carolina

Greetings from the Tar Heel state!  
Mooring on Calabash River
Girl Time
After leaving Osprey Marina in Myrtle Beach, we headed for an anchorage in the Calabash River.  The anchorage was right along the NC/SC border.  Very nice and protected, although we are still 'working' with Heidi to use her pee pad.  :o(  


The next morning we headed on to Bald Head Island, NC and spent a couple of days exploring.  OK, I found out that they call it Bald Head Island because many years ago as sailors approached the island, it had a large hill that had bare with no greenery on it.  The sailors said it looked like a bald head....and it stuck.   It is a very pretty island with Old Baldy, the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina.  




The marina is well protected from the Atlantic and ferries run continuously until late in the evening.
View of marina atop Old Baldy

BHI is a fairly large island with paved trails all over.  They only allow golf carts or bikes, so we opted for our bikes.  It is also a dog-friendly island.  Heidi was able to have some fun on the beach swimming and attacking a crab (which was dead, but don't tell her).  
Miss Braveheart fighting with dead crab

After leaving BHI, we ventured up the Cape Fear River and that brings us to where we are now.  Wilmington has a boardwalk in the historic downtown with lots of shopping and restaurants.  As the weather changed last night with a cold front and wind, we are hunkered down.  But guess what??

On Thursday, as we were returning from a long bike ride, we saw a very familiar face walking down the dock.  It was Joe Sadler!  Joe & Ginny's boat, Slow Gin was docked right next to us.  
Slow Gin
What a nice surprise.  We're still not quite sure how they caught us but glad they did.  They will be tied up for a couple of days too, as we wait out the windy conditions.  








That's it for today.  The adventure continues.....
Buds on the beach at BHI

  

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

4/14 Update From Myrtle Beach, SC

Hey Ya'll! (still in the South :o} )


Historic downtown Charleston

Charleston was a great town!  On the last half of our stay there, we toured Ft. Sumter and took in a historic carriage ride along the Battery and Rainbow Row.  Randy and I found a new ale that is pretty tasty.  It is called 'Son of a Peach' and it is yumo!  Perfect spring/summer ale.  
Patriot's Point Maritime Museum
Famous ironwork along gates
Federal flag returned to Ft. Sumter after the war

View of Pinkney's Castle
On top of Ft. Sumter
 Barefoot'n is now at the Osprey Marina in Myrtle Beach, SC.  It is tucked in off of the Waccamaw River.  Very quiet and lots of tall cedars and pines.  We have seen lots of ospreys and turtles along this river.  We again decided to rent a car to see the sites of Myrtle Beach, Murrell's Inlet and Socastee.  It just so happened that fellow Unsinkables, Bud and Patrece aboard Almost Perfect, were already at Osprey Marina.  It was so nice to spend some time with them, having dinner at Ruth Chris' Steakhouse and getting some valuable tips and recommendations on what to see and do on our trip north.  
Bud & Patrece at Osprey Marina
As for Heidi, she celebrated her 9th birthday on the 12th, with some vanilla ice cream and singing.  And!  It just so happens that there is a goat farm adjacent to the marina.  Needless to say, she was super excited to go for a walk here!  :o)  
Hammin'
 it up at House of Blues in Myrtle Beach

Anchor out -
Morning mist over Graham Creek


Historic Georgetown, SC


Tomorrow morning, we will leave the great state of South Carolina and head for North Carolina.  And the adventure continues.....

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Barefoot'n in Charleston, SC


Hey Ya'll!


Barefoot'n is now located in Charleston, SC.  Randy and I loved Savannah.  If you haven't had a chance to see this city, you should put it on your list.  We enjoyed it so much, we stayed a week.  It was wonderfully southern and so much to see.  I lost count on how many orders of shrimp and grits I have had! Everyone says 'Yes Ma'am'.  Wow.  We stayed at the Isle of Hope Marina the whole time, which is very quiet and the houses on Bluff Drive are gorgeous.  They had a courtesy car, but we ended up renting a car just so we could spend more time sightseeing.  We had to buy the movie, "Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil", so Randy could see Lady Chablis.  She is back in town and performs on occasion.   
Tybee Lighthouse

Definitely in the South. (See flag)

 From Savannah, we headed for Hilton Head, which was a short run.  We stayed at the Sea Pines Resort and Marina and our slip was right under the lighthouse.  And, they bring you a  complimentary bottle of wine right to your boat!  How cool is that~  We had dinner at the Crazy Crab and I think it could have been the best oysters we have ever had!  You had to shuck them, but we ordered one dozen steamed oysters and got 2 dozen brought to the table in a bucket.  Yumo!  If you look at the bottom of the lighthouse, you will see Barefoot'n docked.  
See us?  Hilton Head Lighthouse  








After Hilton Head, we motored on to Beaufort and took advantage of the horse drawn carriage ride through the historical part of town.  Even Heidi got to ride in the carriage.  After the ride, we enjoyed Easter dinner at Plums Restaurant.  

And now, we are in Charleston, SC!  We are tied up at the Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina located in Mt. Pleasant which is right across the river from downtown Charleston.   We are right next to the Patriots Point Maritime Museum and have a great view of Fort Sumter.  There is a trolley that runs every 2 hours right into Charleston, so no need to rent a car.  And it's free!  

Customs Bldg in Charleston
Patriots Point Maritime Museum, Charleston

The Adventure Continues..........
That's it for now.