10/14: Very breezy start as we left the anchorage in rain
and gusts to 25 mph. A long trip
(all of 6 miles) to Aqua Harbor Marina, Iula, MS where we tucked in for a stay
of 2-3 days. We plan a day to
thoroughly clean the boat, a day to visit battlefield at Shiloh and, possibly,
a day for maintenance/repair of pertinent electrical issues. Bonnie
says….One of my “boating responsibilities” has been raising and lowering the anchor. Sounds easy enough and on
the Elissa II with an electric windlass and hose pumping fresh water to clean
the accumulated mud off the anchor and chain, it is. On our sloops, it was a
hand over hand raising the anchor up from whatever muck it had anchored in with
a bucket to slop off the mud or the boat, anchor and line and me or were
covered with MUCK. The previous evening, Katie and Jess were admiring the ease
with which I had lowered the anchor. Me, “yes it is one of my favorites that
came with the Elissa”. Well, we began raising the anchor this AM before Katie
and Jessie BUT something was amiss----the line was tangling as it coiled in the
boat-NOT GOOD. By then the Louise came cruising by and I shrugged saying, “hand
over hand is at least consistent compared to ‘automatic devices’. Bill left the
helm and came up with tools to tighten whatever needed tightening. That done,
couldn’t get the tangle cleared. THEN I tried something simple like pulling the line from below. Voila, it worked! Ah,
basic female intuition. We then waved as we cruised by the Louise, saying we’d
reserve a slip for them at the Marina we were both headed for. Arrived just
before a good rainstorm along with 8 other Loopers! Rain cleared and all of us
spent the afternoon cleaning our boats—this should last for @ 4-5 days! Decided
as a group to order Pizza. Spent the evening hours on the dock enjoying pizza
and music performed by Jessie and Phil---one of the New Zealanders who knew
every ballad from the 60-70’s! A truly mellow evening!
10/15 This is our Lay Day to rent a
car and tour Shiloh Battlefield National Park. Jessie and Katie joined us for
the day. Got a late start as I got lost returning to the marina with the
courtesy car while Bill drove the rental. My phone died as I took the wrong
turn so zip navigation and no paper maps. Had a nice tour of the area northwest
of the Marina and did make a circle, incl by Shiloh-glad I have a good sense of
direction but was irritated with Meself. Shiloh is as sobering a visit as any
battlefield can be. It was a beautiful day, the woods quiet, shining with
autumn colors. As I would read the Road Marks of the battle, it took my breath
away when envisioning the violence of April 6 and 7, 1862…24,000 casualties by
both sides, including General Officers on both sides. Of course, my mind
wandered to today’s battles in Afghanistan and elsewhere and marveled at the
bravery and brotherhood found in our 2012 military. After Shiloh we headed to
Savannah, TN for lunch – found the Hickory Pit, estab 1978. It had been in
business that long for a good reason---great bar-b-que of your choice! We did
avoid the highly recommended Piggy Fries-a heart bomb of seasoned fried potato
wedges topped with 2 types of cheese, sour cram, green onions and pork bar-b-q!
Instead we discovered fried corn nuggets, fried green beans and fried okra,
served with Ranch Dressing-yummmyummmyummm! Upon our return to the Marina, dinner plans were being made and we all
fixed our own and then joined together for a communal meal. We are a diverse
group joined together by water and the love of being out doors and discovering
new adventures! (Have I said that before?).
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