Monday, November 26, 2012

September 2012, Panama City, Florida

Hurricane Isaac threatened the northern Gulf Cost, at one stage they predicted landfall on us.  So, taking precautions, we took all the canvas off Star.  Unfortunate for New Orleans, but fortunate for us, they got hit & we only got rain & wind for a couple of days. Got all the canvas back up over several days - Mr Man still under par, & this turned into quite the arduous task. However, job done.

J continues to work on Star.  W continues to apply for jobs online & research Belize. Would we like living there?  Renting there?  Buying there?  Should we move onto Star for the winter?

Drove to Niceville to buy our new wheels - Vlad the Volvo.

J found a property with deep water on Poston road, so we're off on the property lark again.  While this is a beautiful property, it was owned by the bank.  Mary Blackburn is trying to get an acceptable proposal together.  It needs loads doing, especially a new roof & new septic - all very expensive.

Drive to Apalachicola for an afternoon, had lunch at Up The Creek, went to the maritime museum.

Lots of walking.  Watched the dolphins at the end of the fishing pier waiting for whatever would come their way.  Opportunists!

J dealing with sore throat & ears on & off all month.  Even some night sweats.

Had to swap out computer at Best Buys - the new one just crapped out, so we got yet another new one.

BELGIUM F1
Button, Vettel, Kimi
massive out on turn 1

MONZA F1
Underpant, Perez, Alonso

SINGAPORE F1
Vettel, Button, Alonso

F1 news:  Underpant is going to Mercedes, Perez is going to McLaren.

Mr Man & Vlad

Poston Road front view

Poston Road dock - needs work!

Poston Road - view from back deck

Vlad the Volvo

Maritime museum

Maritime museum

Maritime museum

Maritime museum

Maritime museum

Maritime museum

view from dining deck, Up The Creek

Boat from Good Hope, GA - about 10 miles from Rutledge

St Andrews fishing pier

 
Dolphins waiting for fish

And some photos of Belize -


 













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Sunday, October 7, 2012

August 14 - August 31, 2012 Panama City, Florida

A nasty bug called pneumonia struck Mr Skipper Man 2 days after arriving at Panama City marina.  Strange town, no car, don't know anybody, sick human - not good circumstances.  The crew at the marina were super friendly & super helpful & super concerned - they helped me round up a minicab to get us to the walk-in clinic they told us about.

The doctors there were great - & but it took 3 visits, 2 butt jabs, 3 antibiotics & 1 lot of steroids to finally get him 100% well.  Oh yes, & about 7 weeks. 

We were in need of some serious recovery.  We talked about how good a comfy bed, proper shower, ac & tv would all aid this, so we picked this hotel.  The staff were great.  In fact, every single person we met in Panama City was friendly & helpful & concerned. 

Our home away from the boat for a week.  It proved a good decision, especially when the insomnia set in.  Hard to sleep with pneumonia - you lay down, you start coughing.  You start coughing, you can't start.  Or sleep.  So the tv was a good companion, especially with the London Olymics in full swing.  Mr Skipper Man was one sick guy.



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Before leaving the boat, coffee got spilt on the laptop - of course, it didn't appreciate this & promptly died.  We tried drying out the keyboard, but it was a goner.


So it was off the Best Buy, just across the street from the hotel, for a new computer. An added complication & unexpected expense.










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We talked about renting a flat for a few weeks until we were fully recovered.  Serendipity stepped in because the first search on Craigslist brought up Paulette's flat in her house on Oak Road, with all utilities included with tv & wifi.  Bless her, what a lifesaver!  Met her, saw the flat, decided it would be perfect, so we moved in on August 14th.

839 Oak Ave, Panama City, Florida


 
http://www.mermaidsdontcook.com/


The flat is down the side at the back.  Paulette is fab & her flat was just perfect & just what we wanted & needed.










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Decided we need some wheels for the time being, until we decide what we're going to do long-term.  After a week in a rented car, tracked down a good one on Craigslist - here is "Vlad" the Volvo.


The first car-style vehicle we've had.  It's low-down!  Very comfy & now that we know it, we can find it in parking lots.





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Spent quite a few days in Mexico Beach, about 20 miles east down the coast.  It's a gorgeous beach town, so we started thinking about maybe buying rental properties.  We met the fabulous Mary at Sundance Realty.



http://www.maryblackburn.com/about.html












Not 100% convinced this is a business we want to get into, but it's fun looking & doing all the calculations.  There's a huge rental market there, especially from Tyndall base. 


Had lunch here, right on the beach.  Food was good, staff not so much.  Odd, it's not as if they were very busy.  Still, we had fun & enjoyed the view of beautiful Mexico Beach.











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Exploring the north Florida gulf coast has been fun. 

From Mexico Beach......







Cape San Blas....




































Port St Joe...




















Apalachicola....






 
 
 
 
 
 
Carrabelle....
 
 
 
 
 
 
It's been a blast exploring these places.  Apalachicola has a relatively large European population,
judging from the accents we heard.  At the cafe, 3 out of 4 people inside were from the UK!
 
 

 
 


 
 
 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Friday 8-3-12 en route in the Gulf of Mexico to Panama City, Florida

Want to know what we look at?

Well, this is the view off the starboard (right-hand) side of the boat........












And this is the view off the port (left-hand) side of the boat......












And this is the view looking off the bow (front) of the boat.....












And finally, this is the view looking off the stern (back) of the boat.

A whole lot of beautiful water, skies & clouds.

Dolphins came by to say hello, and two sea gulls hung around for a while.















25 hours after leaving Pensacola, we approach the channel into St. Andrews Bay which takes us up to Panama City Marina. Overnight, we did one hour on, one hour off.   We didn't feel there was enough time to get a proper watch system in place on for just one night.  It worked out pretty well as we both got many naps....not at the same time, either!

We weren't lucky enough to escape one last vicious little thunderstorm with winds over 50 knots & seas as tall at Mr Skipper Man.  Two hours of this was not fun.

Tied up at the visitor's dock, pleased & pretty tired.

Star is dwarfed by Lucky Dog, an 81' mega monster & Champagne Lady, a mere 51'.












Dinner at Bayou Joe's - shrimp tacos, yum.  This has been one of our fave places.  Sat for hours eating overlooking the water & watched the drawbridge open every time a boat wanted to come or go.

I think we were in a bit of a daze.








We were lucky enough to stumble across Friday Fest - the whole of downtown Panama City becomes a street party with at least 3 bands, antique cars, motorcycles, food stands, street performers - it just went on & on.  People out with their kids, parents, dogs.....& politicians of course giving out tee shirts.