Early morning fog at Osprey Marina |
Today more of the “Sail to the Sun”
group arrive at Osprey. The second ICW Rally group, “Snowbirds”
is a day or two behind. They arrive on Monday. We have been trying
not to be at the same place as either group, but they are getting
hard to avoid.
Two years ago we saw a lot less
cruising boats heading south, but because of weather delays and being
earlier in the migration period this year, we are in a bubble of
boats passing through the ICW. I call to make a reservation at a
Georgetown marina, our next stop, with Linda's sister, and find the
first two marina's are full on Monday, booked by the “Sail to the
Sun” group a day ago. We get a spot at the third marina.
Georgetown is an historic maritime town in South Carolina, but we by
passed it going south and north on our last trip.
Today is warm 82 degrees and very
humid. We run the Air Conditioning on the boat, more because of the
dampness than the heat.
Linda's younger sister Sabrina arrives
in the morning from West Virginia and in the afternoon we all go over
to visit her older sister, Claudia and her husband Larry.
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