Our sister-in-law from Savannah, Beth, made the trip and stayed several days. She struggled to adapt to the boat... :-) Not hardly!!! We did some great female bonding a.k.a. shopping :-) It was great to have her available to run us around for errands, too. She even brought Christmas night dinner with her!

Our boating friends Sally and Ed were still in Morehead City, so they were able to join us for Christmas Day, too.

Wickie loves other people's coats, etc, so he absolutely enjoyed Sally & Ed's visit...
Wickie has also discovered that it's an easy jump to get off of the boat and onto the dock for a leisurely, exploratory stroll. We have to keep a close eye on him now. He never wanders far and returns when I scold him, but he's definitely become a wanderer. It's even more important to him at night. sigh. guess he's a cat after all.

Morehead City is quite a fishing town. There are a lot of tuna, marlin, swordfish, etc., charter boats. This is just the beginning of big tuna season, we're told. Here is just one of the many lines of charter boats, all about 55 ft in length. They go out into the gulf stream. We haven't seen any coming in yet from a day's charter, but I'd love to see what they catch. We're told the tuna this time of the year can run up to several hundred pounds. Here's the website for one of the charter boats http://www.impulsecharters.com/index.htm

and pelicans...



This was the first time we've had to get out the fog horn since Maine. Luke & I took turn nagivating via the GPS, chart plotter and radar or watching the canal and blowing the fog horn. Wickie loved it....

In fact, the entire bird population seems to be better here. We've also seen commorants, loons, lots of terns and seagulls, and hugh populations of some sort of short black duck with white sidewalls. Try as we can, we can't identify them.
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and today, Sunday the 12th, we are back in Deltaville, safely in a slip in Ruarks Marina in Fishing Bay. It's been almost 4 months to the day (June 16th) that we left. It's nice to be back :-)