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Saturday, October 13, 2007

Deltaville to Gloucester Point, Virginia


After we docked, licked our wounds, and checked in yesterday, we decided to have dinner out. We asked the woman in the office where to go and she suggested "Cocomo's." The restaurant offers shuttle service between there and the marina, so she gave them a call and arranged for us to be picked up at 6:45.

We were waiting in the drive when our shuttle pulled in, driven by an elderly couple with a Yorkie. Come to find out, Virgil and Myrtle are the parents of the restaurant owner and it's their 61st wedding anniversary. The dog is not theirs - they were dog sitting for restaurant patrons who did not want to leave him in the car while they dined. Now, that - dog sitting and running a shuttle service for their son's customers on their wedding anniversary - is parenting above and beyond the call of duty.

The service went downhill from there and the food was so-so. All was not lost, however, because we met another sailing couple, Sarah and Roger (a self-proclaimed match.com success story), and had a nice visit with them before and after dinner. They ended up following us back to the marina for a look-see at the boat.

In an attempt to avoid a recurrence of yesterday's mishap, we decided to leave at high tide today - about 11:30. I knew immediately what to do with our free morning, as I had noticed a flyer advertising the Holly Point Art and Seafood Festival. We borrowed the marina's courtesy car and had a lovely hour browsing the art booths, watching the Renaissance-costumed performers, and just enjoying the folksy atmosphere. We had to partake of the seafood portion, of course; I had the best shrimp salad ever, while Wayne opted for the barbecue.

Now we're docked at York River Yacht Haven in Gloucester Point, Virginia, where we will be until Tuesday or Wednesday. Tomorrow my cousins, Karen and Diane (Schwabe), and Diane's husband, Terry (who live in Williamsburg), will pick us up and we'll spend the day with them. We’re really looking forward to that!

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