At 8:30 am, we were told we had to move our boat to a different slip than we agreed upon the day before. And, we had to do it now because the owner of the slip was waiting for us to move even though the day prior we were told they were coming in the afternoon. We were frustrated that we were put in a rush situation. It was not slack tide, but the current wasn’t bad. We hurried up and moved the boat. Mornings seem to be challenging while we’ve been here. Mike and crew did great and we docked the boat with no issues. In moments like this ti reminds us we’ve got skill and should try to stress less. We now have a great view of a nearby bridge!
Kelly caught Jen’s cold. It isn’t covid, it is just a regular cold. Jen has been sick for several days now, so Kelly is hoping to shorten the time. She is gargling with salt water, taking vitamin C and strong OTC meds. It was a quiet, uneventful day.
Jen made breakfast and took a nap, as she is still a little sick too. Kelly worked on blog posts and Mike worked.
After work, Jen and Mike ran some errands including going to Sea Eagle Fish Store for local shrimp. Jen cooked it with pasta and it was great. Our Beaufort friends, Marsha and Steve, are right…the local shrimp here is great!
In the pictures below you’ll see Jen standing next to one of the pilings at low tide, a similar picture can be found in yesterdays post of her next to the piling at high tide… The 9.5ft tide change around here is insane!







