Saturday, December 10, 2011

MIAMI AIRPORT

We drove to Miami from Charleston, so that we can catch a flight this morning to Havana, the start of our National Geographic tour of Cuba.  We left Bottlenose at Ross Marine which is on the ICW a short distance past Charleston. After Bottlenose was hauled we couldn’t stay on board any more so we rented a car and stayed a week at a hotel in Charleston. The week was spent removing a lot of stuff from the boat and getting repairs organized. And eating a lot of good food. And sightseeing.

Bottlenose at Ross Marine
Ross Marine seems like a very competent yard. They have been very thorough so far and we feel like Bottlenose is in good hands. We will be returning there on about December 21st with the hope that everything will be completed then so we can resume our journey south on the ICW. Meanwhile, Cuba for the next ten days.

Relaxing at the hotel

Charleston single house, modest

Charleston parking garage

Charleston single house, grand

Railing at Huguenot Church, Charleston

Pink House, Charleston

Heyward-Washington House, Charleston

Fan light in Charleston

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