Tuesday, May 31-John, Dorothy and Tim packed up a rental car in Kemah and began the trip back to Serenity. The car was packed to the gills so they had to leave some of the booze behind. Got to Dog River, stowed all the goodies and then met Dorothy’s cousin, Kathy for dinner. Continue reading Dog River, AL – Big Lagoon, FL – Panama City, FL
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Day 11 & 12 Palafox Marina to Dog River Alabama – 70 miles traveled
Below is our track as we traveled to Dog River Marina and Boatyard. We a great run and got to Dog River about 3:00. John and Dorothy picked up a rental car for our ride home on Sunday. Meet Dorothy’s other cousin Kathy, her husband Jay and son Connor for dinner at The Grand Mariner Restaurant on Dog River. Continue reading Day 11 & 12 Palafox Marina to Dog River Alabama – 70 miles traveled
Day 10 Palafox Marina Pensacola FL – 0 miles traveled
We watched the weather this morning and deceided to stay here for the day. The storms came in later than predicted, even though the worst of the weather went offshore we did get some wind and waves in the Marina. We were glad we stayed in and were not out in the weather, we will head to Dog River AL in the morning. Continue reading Day 10 Palafox Marina Pensacola FL – 0 miles traveled
Day 9 The Wharf to Pensacola FL – 31 miles traveled
Today was our shortest travel day be the most scenic so far. When heading into Flordia the water has that blue green look and the sand turns white. We pulled into Palafox Marina which is in the old downtown Pensacola area. They have been renovating the area with lots of restaurants and bars. Continue reading Day 9 The Wharf to Pensacola FL – 31 miles traveled
Day 8 Cat Island to The Wharf in Orange Beach AL – 91 miles traveled
We traveled east of Mobile Bay to a marina called The Wharf . The Wharf is a nice condo complex with lots of shopping and restaurants in the area. We ran into Barb and Josh Wallach who were their from Portofino Marina in Kemah TX. Went out to dinner at with Dorothy’s cousin Terri at Villaggio Grille. We passed LuLu’s in Gulf Shores AL which is famous because LuLu is Jimmy Buffet’s sister. Continue reading Day 8 Cat Island to The Wharf in Orange Beach AL – 91 miles traveled
Day 7 New Orleans to Cat Island in Mississippi Sound -65 miles traveled
Below is our track from New Orleans to Cat Island. We had a nice run and anchored in a spot called Little Bend. Continue reading Day 7 New Orleans to Cat Island in Mississippi Sound -65 miles traveled
Day 6 New Orleans – 0 miles traveled (unless you count shuttles and taxis)
We had a lazy morning doing boat chores and laundry. Took the Ponchantrain Landing shuttle to the French Quarter and walked around Bourbon Street people watching. We then stopped in at The Old Absinthe House for a few libations before going to dinner. Who knew you could have weed delivered in New Orleans? Maybe they were just in for Jazz Fest. Continue reading Day 6 New Orleans – 0 miles traveled (unless you count shuttles and taxis)
Day 5 Houma to New Orleans – 70 miles traveled
Today was a big day as we went thru the Algiers Lock into the Mississippi River and then thru the Industrial Lock out of the Mississippi River. We had a 1 hour wait at the Algiers Lock and a 2-1/2 hour wait at the Industrial lock before we went thru. Felt lucky getting thru because the commercial traffic is waiting 2 days now. Continue reading Day 5 Houma to New Orleans – 70 miles traveled
Day 4 Intracoastal City to Houma – 102 miles traveled
Left Shell Morgan in a light fog but the fog cleared within an hour and it became a beautiful day. We had 28 Bald Eagle Sighting as we traveled thru the swamp.
A Blue Heron watched us as we went thru the Bayou Boeuf Locks in Morgan City
One of our many Eagle sightings
Our Track for the day
Our first pleasure boat that we crossed
Day 3 Lake Charles to Intracoastal City – 92 miles traveled
We left Lake Charles down the Calcasieu River to the Calcasieu Locks where we had to wait over an hour to get thru. Traffic was backed up so felt lucky that they let us scoot thru while they were changing a sump pump. The barges around us had run themselves aground while they were waiting for the repairs on the lock to be done. Below is the crew on the lock gate with the new sump pump in hand.
We did get some rain in the late afternoon but nothing like the storms from the day before. We took on 400 gallons of Diesel in the rain at Shell Morgan (which is known to have the cheapest diesel around) just after a big Shrimp Boat that had taken on 19,000 gallons. Talking to the fuel dock attendant he said the Shrimp Boat holds 40,000 gallons.
The rain stopped for evening and we spent the night tied to the fuel dock since the one 50 amp plug slip was taken and ran the generator for power. We had John’s gumbo for dinner and a beautiful sunset.