Yesterday morning we left the boat bright and early so that I could go to the Farmers Market. George stayed with the dinghy in order to avoid having to tie up to the iron shore. I had much better luck at the market this week, buying a large bunch of collard greens along with arugula, eggs, chives, a coconut tart, and two sapodilla fruits. I was disappointed that all of the delicious tiny tomatoes had already been snapped up by other vendors at the market. After I finished at the market I walked up to Hillside Food Supply to buy lettuce and a few other items. Once we returned to Breeze On we raised the anchor and headed north to Hog Cay near the northern tip of Long Island. Hog Cay is a small private island with an unusual large octagonal house and a long, pretty beach. There is an osprey nest on the cupola of the house. The calls of the resident osprey pair remind us of the Chesapeake The island also has a large habitat for West Indian Whistling Ducks. These are noctu...
Good news. The flex feeder is securely attached to the mast. The replacement leaf springs are on order (one to spare) and should arrive at our daughter’s house in time for her and her husband to bring them to us when they visit next week. Fingers crossed the shipment will arrive before the major storm hits their area this weekend. The windy weather here continued through much of the day yesterday. George and I ventured off the boat briefly to cut each others’ hair on the beach. Today has been a lovely, calm, sunny day. We joined Dee & Ron and Jean & Michael at Dapple Cafe for lunch. George has been thinking of Dapple Cafe’s mocha smoothie ever since we arrived a week ago. We have so enjoyed hanging out with our friends but are all going our separate ways tomorrow. George’s mo...