Monday, January 9, 2012

Sailing In The Everlades

Rose left, me center JC and Jack right.
With the weather being ideal, ten to fifteen mph out of the E several Catboats set out for a sail. Our destination, as usual, is Nest Key, seven miles to the North of our home location, Nest Key offers a sheltered beach and a time to chit chat with fellow Cat boater's. On this trip Green Eyes, Ibis and Lee Marie were in attendance, we all arrived at different times but spent enough time there that we were able to share stories, have lunch and enjoy a Heineken. Pictures are always better than words, in this case it is no different.

Roland is already here

Roland and Jack ( a trans Atlantic sailor).

Bleached Mangrove roots

Driftwood abounds on this shore

Two cats viewed through the Mangroves

Roland and Jack on the shore of this Key

Roland and Jack with Ibis

Roland and Jack, Jack is an experienced Blue water sailor

Three Cats off Nest Key

From left to right, Rebel, Rose, Roland, Jack and JC

Lee Marie

Roland, JC and Jack

Rebel is the main attraction

Rebel, an American Bull Dog,JC and Rose proud parents.

Green Eyes taking pictures of Pelicans on Pigeon Key

Green Eyes leaving Nest Key

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