
By accident we wound up the second night at Camp LeJeune Onslow Beach campground nestled a few feet from where Charis transited the ICW last spring. Then on to Beaufort, NC a heretofore missed gem. It was well worth the stop with many neat old homes and tidy waterfront streets. Lunch at the "grocery" was a special treat and 2" deep the apple crumb pie to die for.
The Pocket Rocket landed up in the Solomons Tuesday, mid afternoon to what felt like a long anticipated homecoming. We were fortunate to get a great camp site at the Navy Recreation facility just across the highway from our boat. Like living in the middle of well groomed golf course.
A quick inspection of Charis this morning revealed her to be in pristine condition inside and out. shrink wrap rules!!!. Tomorrow we sand the bottom and apply the new bottom paint Friday and Saturday. Back in the water Tuesday the 6th for several days of reassembly and stowage and then possibly sneak off for a day or two shake down.
We plan to cool it here until after Memorial Day to let it warm up and just enjoy this lovely place that is really hard to beat, following that it is off to Canada. A few pictures of Joan's practice touring can be found on picasaweb.google.com/lropka
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