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Visiting our relatives, the Patscos
... blocking them out, and then hit the hay hard.
On Sunday we had breakfast with the Patscos and Joe’s sister and her family joined us. After breakfast Joe took Dad and Jameson to West Marine and an auto parts store where they purchased two new fenders at a discounted price and two extra fan belts, and Cathy took me for a grocery store run to stock up on fresh fruits, veggies, snacks, two more cases of water, and some bottles of wine.
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Sandy Hook for 3 hours rest
We left Cape May in the morning and headed up the Jersey Coast for an all nighter and passed by Atlantic City. We reached Sandy Hook around 6:30 where we dropped the anchor for a 3 hour rest. Read the next entry for the exact details of the New York Shipping lanes. There is never a dull moment on a sailboat in the fog in the middle of a shipping lane! All's well that ends ...
Jersey Shores...
... with both (for obvious reasons and other country tariff reasons). I had to go back 3 times! I've decided that when I return to the states, that's the job for me... The hours are ridiculous (9-1), you don't really have to be there when you say you will, and being courteous is often optional... Needless to say my experience wasn't too great. I even called my dad up to complain about Argentineans! Hahaha... Since my day had opened up, I decided to ...
5pm - underway on diesel-electric power
... don't really need to see what's up ahead in rainy weather - they should be down below somewhere, safely out of harms way, studying their abandon ship instructions, for instance. Boat deck, starboard, looking aft. You can just make out the Brooklyn and Whitestone Bridges in the top left of the photo. We are now underway. The QM2 does not need tugboats to help her get under way. Side ...
American Finale: Part 2 - New York Fantasia
... spent exploring Manhattan and Brooklyn and getting thoroughly confused by New York's underground system. Having bought a travelpass, I, in fact, elected to do most of my intra-Manhattan journeys by foot, much of it spent either looking up, marvelling at the enormity of the surrounding towers, or looking around me at the colourful progression of New York life. It must be impossible to get bored in this city. There are art galleries and ...