Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Have fun with the tide..we are in Charleston








When you see these colorful houses picture below, imagine the houses build by all kind of Nations after Tsunami 2004 in Aceh, Indonesia ... every color represent of Nation who was funding it...only..the different is the size and the style... In Aceh all house same size and style, 2 bedrooms,  kitchen, living room ... not like some of these monster houses.










Another sunset after a long day on the water ... in Southport.



Students from the local high school studying Environmental Sciences testing the water ... they unanimously concluded not to drink the water.



The everything corner store ... one of the many character shops in Southport.



Southport Pier ...



Sunrise on leaving Southport back in the ditch heading south.



An unfortunate reality on the water ...






Floating Casino Boat ... Aqua Casino (or something) ... ;-)



This was another Mermaid ... 
it is a wind vane that and she is about 2 meters in length ... 



Myrtle Beach Light House ... 




  


Our Anchorage in he Cyprus Swamp area on the Bull Creek ... fresh water but very organic in color.



With beautiful trees along each side .. a little different from the marsh grasses that we typically see along the ICW.



Water Aster?



p/v "Finally Fun" off for another day along the water way.






Anchorage in Price Creek about 30 nm from Charleston.



More Sunsets ... 



Had a beautiful dinner with Andy and Sharon (aboard "Finnaly Fun") and George and Joanne (aboard s/v "Romanta Sea") ...


Ben Sawyer Swing bridge just before Charleston ...



with the local "wildlife" ...



The STAR of the day ... Maritna.

In Charleston we met a beautiful Italian Family and spent the day together getting errands done around Charleston ... you know West Marine, Banking Stuff, Provisioning (getting low on Beer) ...





... and met Peter and Emanuel from s/v Emanuella from Port Credit ...


Low Tide in Charleston ... 








Dinner with Peter and Emanuel ... great catching up with them.


Look forward to seeing them on the way down .. or in the Bahamas ...


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