Governors' Lighthouse, Myrtle Beach, SC. 4/23
Do I take the pick-up truck or the Bass Boat?
Call the Navy. The American Legion is underwater again!
The Admiral in her Easter Bonnet
Tom and the Easter Bunny outside Charleston's Candy Kitchen. 4/19
The Charleston Straw Market
Tom dances the night away
Emily's Restaurant in Beaufort, SC. 4/17
A Georgia Shrimpboat 4/16
Aaron emerging from the muffler hiding place on the Sea Knight
Maine Idea, in Fernandina Beach, FL. 4/13
The beautiful beaches of North Carolina.
AKA Coquina Harbor Lighthoouse, this is dedicated to all of the South Carolina Governors'. This is the first, but probably not the last picture of a Lighthouse on this voyage.
A custom steel trawler, owned by Tom and Gerry's new friends Lise and JJ (Jean-Jacques) from Wendover, Ontario, Canada.
Waccamaw River Flooding in North Carolina. 4/22
Waccamaw River flooding in NC. 4/22
A picture is worth a thousand words
The answer to a cryptic quiz (see Captain's Log 4/18 - 4/21).
photo courtesy http://www.custardpie.com/easter/epig.htm
Tom biking on the abandoned Georgetown waterfront on Easter Sunday.
A beautiful 47' Catamaran from Avalon, NJ
Brian and Sonia on their boat, the Flash II.
Things got ugly a few minutes later when the Easter Bunny's basket is mysteriously found EMPTY.
The day before Easter is always a good day to be at a Straw Market!
Cousins Nobby and Marsha hosted Tom and Gerry in Charleston. 4/18
Look at those smiles! This picture was obviously taken AFTER dinner.
"This must be one of the prettiest waterfront towns on the East Coast."
Fishermen journeying out to sea in the noble pursuit of one of Paul's favorite meals... Fried Breaded Shrimp!
A 75' boat Tom and Gerry first met on the way to Savannah, GA and again on the way to Beaufort, SC.
Fellow Loopers Trev and Annette Whitehouse departing Frenandina. See their website at www.thegreatloop.com
See the Captain's Log on 4/13 and 4/14 for more on the saga of the leaky muffler.
Ed and Johanna Lane aboard "Maine Idea", a custom 50' wood trawler designed by Joel White (1983). Also aboard was their friend Richard and his wife Diane.