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<h1>Southbound 2002</h1>
<P><STRONG>Late October:</STRONG> We anchored with
  perhaps a dozen other boats in Mile Hammock Bay (within the
  limits of the Camp Lejeune Marine base in NC). Ron and Karen
  on <EM>Seadancer</EM> invited
  many of the boaters over to their boat for a happy hour. (We
  met <EM>Seadancer</EM> and some of the others repeatedly during
  the next few months.) Leaving the next morning, we were second
  in line coming out of Mile Hammock Bay in the cold, rainy,
  and dark morning. </P>
<P><strong><img src="../images/anchored-tall.jpg" alt="at anchor off Cumberland Island, Georgia" width="318" height="367" align="right" class="rimg" /></strong>The lead boat took a wrong turn, and lemming-like, we followed.
  We were only aground 5 minutes or so. </P>
<P>Along with several dozen other boats, we stopped at Barefoot
  Landing,&nbsp;a free dock at a large shopping and entertainment
  area at Myrtle Beach, SC. The afternoon of the 27th, the boaters
  had an impromptu pot-luck happy hour on the docks, and got
  acquainted.</P>
<P>For Halloween, we stopped at Beaufort, SC. (The first syllable
  rhymes with "you".)
  No trick-or-treaters came to the boat, but maybe that was because
we were 200 yards from shore... </P>
<P><STRONG>Early
    November:</STRONG> We pulled into
  Brunswick, GA, and docked at the local marina. We tried the
  local specialty, Brunswick Stew. It's an acquired taste, and
  we haven't acquired it.</P>
<P> <img src="../images/horse-in-woods.jpg" alt="Wild horses on Cumberland Island, Georgia" width="319" height="244" align="left" class="limg" />Next, we anchored off Cumberland
    Island, a Park Service-administered wildlife refuge with
  wild horses, lots of isolated beach, and the remains of a mansion
    from when this island was owned by the Carnegie family. JFK
    Jr. was married here. After
    hiking a few miles among the Jurassic Park-like Cumberland
    Island and touring the ruins of the mansion, we hauled anchor
    and went down to Fernandina Beach, where the fuel was reportedly
    the cheapest in the southern ICW. We added 200+ gallons,
    for the slightly&nbsp;roughly 500 miles we've gone since we started. Then
    we continued to Fort George River, where we dropped the anchor near the Kingsley
    Plantation, another 1800s place now run by the Park Service. Oh yeah, the
    cheap fuel? It would have been, except for 7% "impact fee" and
    6% taxes added on top by Florida...</P>
<P><IMG src="../images/dolphins1.jpg" alt="Sandy watching the dolphins" width="200" height="240" align="right" class="rimg">Sandy
  the boat-dog was alert to prevent attacks from dolphins.&nbsp; Ever
  since he was splashed by dolphins when we first encountered
  them, Sandy goes completely nuts when he sees or hears the
  ever-present dolphins.</P>
<P><STRONG>Thanksgiving: </STRONG>We spent Thanksgiving with
  128 other cruising boaters in a giant pot-luck dinner in Vero
  Beach. The turkey was purchased, and everything else came from
  the galleys of all these boats. Lots of great food!</P>
<P><STRONG>Christmas:</STRONG> We rented a car and drove to North Carolina to spend Christmas with family. A great visit, but 700 miles each way made for a long drive for such a short trip!</P>
<P><STRONG>Early February:</STRONG> We finally left old and new
  friends at Vero Beach and started south. We're traveling with
  our friends
  George and Jackie who are aboard <EM>Sea Otter II</EM>, and
  plan to cruise with them for the next several months.</P>
<P>We stopped for a weekend in Palm Beach Gardens before continuing
  to Miami Beach. (Slow boats
  like <EM>Dory </EM>and <EM>Sea
  Otter II</EM> don't travel much on weekends. The hot shots
  on their "go fast" boats are all over the waterways, and they
  care little that their high speed wakes will rock other boats
  tremendously.)</P>
<P>There is some conspicuous consumption here. In a 45 minute walk from where we landed the dinghy to a nearby ocean beach park, we were passed by three Rolls Royces. <IMG src="../images/hovel4.jpg" alt="an average home on the waterway near Ft Lauderdale" width="250" height="187" align="left" class="limg">We also wandered by the first grocery store we've ever seen that had valet parking and a courtesy golf-cart shuttle from the parking area to the grocery store entrance -- all of 100 feet.&nbsp; </P>
<P><img src="../images/helicopter.jpg" alt="model helicopter on the roof?" width="250" height="135" align="right" class="rimg" />The
  sights along the waterway from Vero to Miami are amazing. There
  are homes that rival small hotels in size, and odd decorations
  every where we looked.</P>
<P>
  Doesn't
  everyone have a
full-sized
model of a helicopter on their roof?</P>
<P>Below: I guess these two decorations might represent love
  and hate. We're not sure who the owner of the second statue might
  have been mad at.</P>
<P align="center"><BR clear="all">
  <IMG src="../images/lovers2.jpg" alt="Near Ft Lauderdale" width="221" height="253" hspace="5" vspace="5"><IMG src="../images/finger.jpg" alt="Without comment..." width="250" height="254" hspace="5" vspace="5"></P>
<P><STRONG><A name="latest"></A>Late February:</STRONG> We
  anchored in Miami Beach, and spent the better part
  of two days seeing about
  1/3 of the boat show. We also met up with <EM>Mojo, Vagabond,</EM> <EM>Longtayle,
  Rusty Nail, </EM>and
  a few other cruising boats we'd met earlier.</P>
<P>Take a look at <A href="http://terraserver.homeadvisor.msn.com/image.aspx?t=1&s=11&x=1459&y=7129&z=17&w=1" target="_blank">where
we anchored</A> in Miami Beach, at about the
middle of that photo. </P>
<P>We stayed in Miami Beach for a few more days, completing
  minor errands and waiting for good weather to move on.</P>
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