The front arrived yesterday and brought plenty of wind and rain. Early in the morning, before the rain arrived, we did two loads of laundry in Homer Smith’s modern and free machines. What a treat! We also took a brief walk into town, then stayed on board the rest of the day. Since we are plugged into shore power, our little electric heater kept us warm throughout the night as the temperature dropped. This morning it was 39° outside and 60° inside. After baking cookies in the propane oven the temperature inside the cabin went even higher. It looks as if our first weather window to go further N will be this weekend. Fortunately, we don’t mind waiting in Beaufort and the Homer Smith Marina. Our little electric heater.
Our overnight trip from Southport to Beaufort was uneventful. We arrived at Homer Smiths Docks and Marina at 9:30 yesterday morning after motoring 16 hours. Once again, the wind was too light and too far behind us to keep the sails filled. After getting settled in our slip we walked to the office to check in and then to a coffee shop down the road. That took all the energy we had so we stayed on board the rest of the day and we each had a long nap. Today we borrowed Homer Smith’s courtesy car and ran a few errands. One of the errands was buying a small Swiss Army knife to replace the one George lost months ago somewhere on the boat. It may turn up someday…or not. After taking nice, long, hot showers in Homer Smith’s beautiful facilities we walked into town for a late lunch/early dinner. We got back to the boat right after it started to rain and now it is really coming down. We are expecting rain and wind the rest of today and all of tomorrow. ...