How come we had to leave?

 St Augustine, May 7, 2021

The time has come to end this leg of our journey.   Hurricane season is quickly approaching and we have to get back to Ohio for adulting.   Afterall we have two careers to navigate, two graduations, perhaps a new apartment and another move to endure.  

First thing first we have to prepare the boat for hurricane season.  We opted to have her hauled out and strapped down to the ground.   Seems like the logical choice since we will be over one thousand miles away and can not check on her for the next six months.    How does one prepare for a boat for a hurricane?   Honestly we really do not know, seems smart to remove everything that can get blown off.  We randomly removed items from the deck in an effort to keep them safe in the event of a hurricane.   

The biggest issue we have been told was to combat mold and insects.   A quick trip to the store allowed us to purchase as much vinegar, damprid and roach traps that we could carry.  This prepared us for the next two days of 100 degree tourture.    Apparently, mold is worse then a hurricane, it leaves you with a black gross mess while a hurricane just removes the boat from existence and you get a nice insurance check in the end.  The next two days we just spent cleaning and then covering every surface of the boat with vinegar.  If you want to experience this level of torture take a huge cardboard box, place it in the middle of the yard in direct sun  on a 100 degree day.  Next crawl inside said box with a spray bottle full of vinegar and a rag and randomly spray the sides until you can no longer see, smell or taste anything other then vinegar.   Do this process over and over from sunrise to sunset for two days.    

We orginally planned to stay on the boat on the hard each night after working all day.   That idea sounded less appealing after the first day so we opted to get a hotel instead.  It was after all located right beside our favorite taco place.  As luck would have it our hotel only provided a hot water shower.   After taking cold showers most of the last two months a hot water only shower was not so appealing after spending the day in 100 degree heat killing ourself.  Yeah – true story.  So, after two scalding showers, we were off to grab our tacos only to realize it was closed.  Our lives really are insane.  Anyway, most couples spent a week doing what we crammed into 2 days.  It has taken us a couple days to recover.  We are hoping this is enough to keep the mold at bay through the season and if not we can always hope for a hurricane.  

Back to the haul out pit from Hell

Hope it is here when we come back.   

All secured until November!


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Hi, I'm Sally and this is my husband, Ron. I’ve been doing marketing for the last 30 years for tech companies and Ron is a biomedical engineer. Basically, he knows what he is doing and well, I don't. However, the yin and yang of our relationship is total bliss. We decided after 10 years of marriage, the joy of suburbia, and years of travelling, that this was for us. So, we saved, retired, and this is our story. We’ve taken trips to Costa Rica and love it. Nowhere on earth can you see that many masonry animal statues and not a pothole crew in site. Beautiful. Then there was Jamaica where the night before we left, I broke my big toe and was not able to go into the water. Instead, we experienced the most amazing singing bartender while drinking "Shit on the Grass." No lie. Then there was British Virgin Islands where we chartered a boat three times. Twice with just us and the final time with our 4 daughters. Man, there is no better way to hear your kids complain than in a space that small. That was some quality family time there. Now we are empty nesters, we have purchased a Leppard Catamaran and you are invited to come along for the ride. Should be a total hoot.

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