Good news! The toilet is fixed! George was finally able to stop the leaks after working on it all day yesterday and a few hours this morning. After that was out of the way we walked into town, checked out some restaurants and a few shops. We walked by Beaufort Docks, where we stayed last fall. We were surprised to see that it is less than half full, whereas last fall it was jam-packed. It seems as if it is still early in the season for boats heading north. There are more people than I originally thought staying on their boats here at Homer Smith Docks and Marina. We talked with one man who lives on his boat here and he said the bathroom and laundry are always busy, but he said the marina does have plans to add more bathrooms and laundry facilities. That would be great because it really is a nice place.
Homer Smith Seafood and Homer Smith Docks and Marina. The small building in the center is filled with crushed ice that is used by the fishing boats.
This afternoon we returned to town for dinner at Moonrakers. The food was absolutely delicious but we saved some room for ice cream at the General Store.
Homer Smith Seafood and Homer Smith Docks and Marina. The small building in the center is filled with crushed ice that is used by the fishing boats.
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