October 23, 2009

Crossing Lake George

After leaving the island at G3, we made a lumpy crossing. The lake was really kicking up and we had to head almost into it until we got to the N end…then hung a L and headed to Salt River Run.

I got lots of pictures of Larry and Diane.003cs

I wasn’t able to get any of the real good action….here he’s stuffing the bow a bit…but we were riding the same waves and I was having trouble holding the camera steady. 034cs

Diane took her turn at being “Captain”.

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Come along for a short ride…..

It was a lumpy ride…but well worth the trip. The next morning we had 4 Manatees swim near the boat while we were snorkeling. We have been in here several times and never knew they came in. The lady who runs the gift shop told me there were 15 that made this one of their stops.  They come in so often the locals have names for all of them.054cs

I doubt they would have bothered us…but since one of them was a youngster…we decided it best to get out of the water.055cs

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You see how close they came to the boat….and look at the size of this one.065cs

All of them had multiple prop scars, even the small one. It was wonderful just  watching them. They really seem interested in us.

When we had a shallow draft boat we spent more time here than Silver Glen…unfortunately..with the 3’ draft..the lake has to be up for us to get over the bar at the entrance.

Silver Glen Springs to G3

We spent the weekend at Silver Glen Springs.  There were not a lot of boats…it was pretty cold, but there were a few that braved the weather.

Jim  and Larry listened to the football game on the radio during the afternoon. Even with the sun shining it was a bit cool for swimming.

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With most of the weekenders gone by Sun night…the water was crystal clear.

Larry and Diane were up early and on their way to Astor Landing to get their truck and head to town for groceries. We hung around awhile and headed back to the island by G3. We took our usual side trip up Blue Creek. The Sand Hill Cranes were there again.022cs They do make good guard animals. A couple even did a dance to warn me off as I started to take pictures.

The Hawk came in for a bite…030cs she was a bit wary since it was so windy, and the Cranes were telling her there was someone about that didn’t belong there.

A little farther up the creek we spotted this pair of gators. The smaller one was resting his chin on a turtle. 053cs

The turtle looked more concerned about us than the gators, and decided to leave.

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I really enjoy the gators and turtles.

Palatka and back to Silver Glen Springs

We were up early and headed for a restaurant’s floating dock. There is a grocery store within walking distance. So far, no one has said anything about us tying up for an hour or so. They don’t open until 11am and we are gone by then.031

They have a nice deck for dining. We’ll have to stop here for a cool drink and dinner sometime.

Lake George had some ripples on it when we started across. It’s about 8 miles from Georgetown to the Springs.

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The wind picked up as a few showers blew through, and the lake started kicking up.045

You can just see Larry & Diane in the distance…when the storm bearing down on them hit…we couldn’t see them.047

Jim had a great time watching the rain squalls on the radar. He’d call Larry and tell him when they were going to hit. We had a few of those Florida downpours…then it would pass and another would hit. Both boats rode it out very well. A comfortable ride…a bit wet ..since I had left the rear screen in and at one point we had a strong tailwind…but…. By the time we got within a mile of the entrance to the springs…the clouds had passed and the sun was shinning bright.

Here we are anchored for the weekend.054

Can you tell us apart?  We’re on the L. Look at that nice clear water…time for a swim.

Welaka & Palatka, FL

We decided to cruise up to the Welaka City Dock and hike up to Shrimp R US for an early supper. On the way, we spotted Muskrat Love, another Albin 27. She is available for charter, and was anchored next to us at Silver Glen several months ago.010

I think this boat is the reason we now have a hardtop. After seeing it up close…we knew we had to have one.

After a very good dinner, we headed to the Palatka City Dock to spend the night.025

We enjoyed the company of several very nice people. Two college students were working on the interior of a sailboat they plan to take to Columbia, and this youngster fell in love with Diane.024

She has such a nice way with kids. She not only talks to them as an individual…but listens to what they have to say as if it is the most important and interesting thing she’s heard all day. She lets them all know just how special they are and they walk away with that feeling. It is truly a  God given gift that she has.