Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Work at the Marina.
This is the big crane they use to lift the boats off the lot and into the water, or out of the water and into the lots, for winter storage.
Here is an example of the a boat they lifted and these boats are really big like over 40 feet.
Dingy Disaster
Here comes the tugboat to our rescue pulling our dingy behind it, the motor stalled out, and Ross couldn't pull the cord it was like frozen. Apparently there is safety precaution to it so you have to undo it. Sarg who is one of the mechanics showed us how to undo it.
This is the cute little tug boat they used to get our dingy back to us.
Dingy Motor
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
WiFi
Interior of Cool Change
Eva's Bike
Rocna Anchor
Friday, March 19, 2010
Let The Adventure Begin
March 22, 2010
April 30, 2010
We arrived at Sandy Hook Marina with no problems. The weather is certainly different than what it was last month. Around 72 maybe with the nights around 50 or so. Carolyn and Wally will be arriving tomorrow around noon, so we have alot we need to do to get ready. We want them to feel welcomed. I cleaned the bedroom and bathroom and made the bed. We shipped all the bedings up here in a couple of crates. Around 3:30 or 4:00 we took the fold out bikes and found an A & P grocery story about 3 miles away. and bought a couple of days rations of food. This will be another fun adventure with the Thurstons's. They will be coming on the Sea Streak Ferry too.
May 1, 2010
The Thurston's have arrived on the "Sea Streak" around noon. Here on Sandy Hook Bay Marina we went to lunch at the "Beacon on the Hill" restaurant that opened up on April 30 for the season. Later on in the day we walked up the hill to the Twin Lighthouses. it was a nice view from up there. Now I know why the city we are in is called the Highlands, it was a straight up hill journey to the lighthouse. It was a beautiful view from up there. (Note entry on Twin Towers). The dogwood trees were in bloom and the lilac's great spring smells. As we made our way back down the hill we stopped in a grocery store and liqueur store and bought some wine. Later on that night I made a spaghetti dinner and red wine. Good night to another wonderful day.
May 2. 2010
We are doing a small detour before we head south. We are going to drive by the Statue of Liberty, what an awesome sight to see for sure. I have goosebumps as we drive around her. The torch you see is made of a golden metal so when the sun shines on it, it looks like it is lit up. I guess I never really noticed before, but the Statue of Liberty or Miss Freedom as people call her is really on the New Jersery side. You can see Ellis Island, and Manhantan all around. It is sad too because you can see where the Twin Towers should have been with a patch of green which I am sure is a Memorial for the people who were killed at 911 Terrorist attack, perhaps a park. There are cruise tour boats which are loaded with people to see her. We have lucked out it is a gorgeous day to see her. We had some fog as we came earlier, but it has broken up and now it is clear and sunny. The Hudson River is dirty and full of debris and big logs so we have to be careful and stear clear from all that. We have arrived at our new home for a couple of days The 79 West Boat Basin Marina. It was tricky going into this small marina but they had a slip big enough for us. There is a nice restaurant up the hill called the Boat Basin restaurant that overlooks the marina. It is a hot day today, we walk up the hill and we are very close to Central Park we spend the day there. It is almost 90 degrees today and very humid. We are hungry so we stopped at a small pizza place for a slice of New York pizza. I found a discount clothes store called Ilene's Basement right on Broadway where I ran in and buy a pair of white shorts, and navy capris and a summer top. Carolyn and Wally didn't bring too many warm weather clothes either, we were expecting cooler weather. Central Park was very nice with the horse and buggy riders, the azeala bushes were in full bloom with the pink, red, and white blooms. They had a group of people there playing bongo drums and a guy in full silver paint from head to toe dressed like the Statue of Liberty. This is a beautiful sunny humid day.
May 3, 2010
This will be our last in in the W. 79th Street Boat Basin and it is going to be rainy day, so we are going to spend the day at the American Museum of Natural History. This is one of the favorite places of the boys, they have a huge sperm whale on the ceiling, it is really neat. Lots of cool exhibits.
July 16, 2010
Once again the adventures of "Cool Change" will begin starting on or around July 20, I will keep you posted. We will be starting our trip from Portsmouth, VA with Pat and Shelley McKay and their nephew Reed. I am not sure however, where we will end up. We will just see where this adventure will take us.
Sept. 13 2010.
Ross and I will begin another part of our journey leaving Aurora, NC and hopefully end up in Charleston, SC. Hurrican Hermine, just missed Cool Change in NC the brunt of the storm moved off and away. Ross was pretty nervous about the whole thing, but things turned out well. Ross and his friend Mike who owns the dock and house where Cool Change sits went up last month to finish putting in the air conditioning. All works well in that department. Well we will see you soon on the next leg of our trip.