by Dana | Feb 23, 2021 | Escape to the Bahamas, icw, sailing the ICW
Our stop: the industrial anchorage of Lake Worth, Florida, West Palm Beach.I almost called this post “Death by 1,000 Bridges.” It was “only” 16 bridges, but all but three opened only twice an hour, just long enough to let its queue of vessels... by Dana | Feb 20, 2021 | Escape to the Bahamas, GulfStar 45 sailboat, icw, sailing the ICW, vero beach
S/V Gallivant sharing a mooring ball with the larger motor-sailor Far Niente in Vero Beach City Marina. Ours is a Gulfstar 45, a 45-foot sailboat.Where did the days go? We arrived in Vero Beach, Florida on a raincheck of a Valentine’s Day.Poke sushi bowl... by GWTAdmin | Jan 31, 2014 | cruising destinations, cruising life, icw, independent movie theater, Jacksonville, Jacksonville FL, sunray theater
Inside Jacksonville Florida’s SunRay Theater.As you pass under the marquee entrance through SunRay’s front door, you’re instantly enveloped by the swirling, otherworldly work of talented local multi-media muralist Shaun Thurston (click www.ShaunThurston.com to... by GWTAdmin | Jan 9, 2014 | beachfront property in the florida keys, biscayne bay sightseeing, cruising, cruising destinations, icw, overnight passages, sightseeing in the florida keys, stiltsville
Fiery sunset over West Palm Beach before the night descendson our overnight passage sail into the Florida Keys.Sailing sleep-deprived on an overnight sailing passage, and encountering oddities, sometimes truth seems stranger than fiction. Do we trust our... by GWTAdmin | Dec 21, 2013 | boot key marina marathon florida, cruising, icw, intracoastal waterway
They’re hard to see, but the speck in the lower rightis one of the pot floats we were slaloming.“Watch out! There’s a crab pot! And another! And another! And…”Left. Right. Left. Right. Left. Right….Our sailboat slalomed through... by GWTAdmin | Dec 14, 2013 | cruising destinations, icw, intracoastal waterway, manatee pocket, pelicans, port salerno, produce stands, vero beach
Vero Beach. We’re glad we traveled the ICW rather thanthe Atlantic that windy day!”They call it ‘Velcro Beach,'” MaryAnn told us. “Cruisers come to pass through, and never leave.”Vero Beach didn’t stick for us...