We decided to stay another night a Georgetown and catch a favorable tide early Wednesday morning rather than buck the tide for 60 miles. We kook Sailor to shore and walked about eight blocks to the library where I could get on the internet. Two ladies coming out of the library offered to drive us to the grocery store. We bought a few things and walked about two miles back to the marina. We stopped at a new bakery near the waterfront and bought some pepper bread and oatmeal cookies. We were back on Seascape by 1300.
After lunch, I changed the Racor fuel filter, the oil in the Ford Lehman injection pump, and changed the swivel between the anchor chain and the Delta anchor to a better swivel that Barry Ainsworth had given me, all while Dora slept.
Dora fixed green beans, potatoes and onions, and steamed shrimp for dinner. It was one of the best meals I have had in a long time, although we have been eating very good every meal. It was a beautiful, calm evening at anchor, even though we were anchored directly across from an industrial port.
Friday, April 27, 2007
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