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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Rodriguez Key to Lake Sylvia?

We have nearly perfect conditions this morning and are enjoying a fabulous sail with a clean boat, thanks to the rain shower that roused us from our slumber to close our hatches at 4:30 this morning. We left our anchorage at Rodriguez Key at about 7:00.

Aurora in the Florida Keys
Yes, that was the actual color of the water yesterday

Aurora sailing off into the sunrise
(wish I'd thought to get this photo earlier)
Dennis on Aurora called us a little while ago to say that the drive mechanism that controls the rudder on his autopilot is dead. He called West Marine to order the parts, but won't have it until Tuesday. The group has a weather window for crossing and reservations at Bahama Bay on Monday; we'll have to explore our options.

Shirla called while I was writing this. They have decided to have the part(s) shipped to Bahama Bay so that our departure won't be delayed.

Emma seems to have settled in more quickly than usual on this cruise. When we first set out on a trip, all she wants is to be in our bed—with me—and sits at the bottom of the stairs waiting for me to come down, unwilling to join us in the cockpit. This time she was content to be down below by herself after a day or so, and moves back and forth from the bed to the settee. I wish Emma enjoyed being in the cockpit with us (at anchor she's okay with it), but what matters most is that she is content. I divide my time between sitting with her and sitting with Wayne.

I noticed this morning that Emma's ear seemed to be bothering her, so I checked and found that it seems to be infected. Fortunately, I have the stuff to clean it out and medication to treat it with. Poor baby.

We may skip our intended anchorage at No Name Harbor this evening and go all the way to Lake Sylvia in Fort Lauderdale. Conditions are favorable to keep on truckin,' so truck we will.

If you haven't checked out the Cesaris' (Aurora) blog yet, it's a must-read. Shirla writes so eloquently, I pale in comparison. http://thecesaris.blogspot.com/

Motor-sailing now. The sail was nice while it lasted.

7 comments:

  1. A question regarding Emma - who I assume is your cute dog -- and it comes to mind because we recently took in a Jack Russell terrier from the shelter and struggling some with this issue. How is she potty trained for riding on the boat? Does she ever wander topside?

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    1. Hi Jodi! That's a good question and different things work for different people/dogs. A lot of people take their dogs up to the bow to go potty. Emma is timid about a lot of things and was only a year old when we took our first cruise. With the conditions we had, she would have been traumatized for life if we'd tried that (me too!) We wanted to make it as easy and safe for her as possible, so we trained her to go on a synthetic chamois in the shower and we rinse it out. Now, some people would be squeamish about that, but it works well for us.

      We don't allow her to walk around deck by herself. Only the cockpit.

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    2. Interesting - thanks for answering~

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  2. That photo in the keys is spectacular. Oh, for a little blue (and green) in our color palette!

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    1. I imagine that any color besides white would be welcome, huh, Tracy?

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  3. 'Love living vicariously through your blog. Both you and Shirla do such a great job of "telling it like it is", and making us feel like we're along for the ride. 'Miss you all....

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    1. Thanks, Betsy. We miss you guys, too. It would be awesome if you and Chuck could fly over and meet us!

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