Sunday, September 28, 2008
TORCH KEYS COME TO THE OBX
NASCAR HERE WE COME
This year we did something a little different and went to the "New Theater" to see the play "The Last Romance". It is a dinner theater - the food was good, especially the desserts, the seats are fabulous - right up against the center front stage - and the play was one of the best we all had ever seen.
It is nice to explore all KC has to offer. A great city and nice people!!!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Back home in the NC
We are in the process of actually cleaning out all the closets, storage units and donating items that we haven't used or don't plan to use in the near future. This is a major feat for both Eddie and Debbie since they are both proclaimed professional "packrats"! Now, Eddie has been very agreeable with Debbie up to this point, but, the garage is next! You know, the "it's Eddie's garage and Debbie stay out" garage. The plan is to clean out and paint!! We will see.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
YES, YES, WE ARE ON OUR WAY BACK TO OBX!!!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
ARE WE EVER GOING TO GET BACK TO OBX?
We are hoping to leave the Keys on Thursday, August 28th and arriving in the OBX late Friday night. Let's keep our fingers crossed that this will happen!!!!
Thursday, August 14, 2008
We loved Lake Michigan with the Kohuts!!!!
THE "BLUE CHIP"

Mike, Linda and Jake have it all figured out. They got the best of both worlds, winters in the Keys and summers in the Great Lakes. And, Mike and Linda were nice enough to share part of their summer in Lake Michigan with Eddie and I.


So, after spending a week on "Blue Chip", a delightful boat by the way, we do need a boat! Blue Chip is a beauty. She is a Trawler with all the graceful lines and teak that one would expect in a classic boat. Her layout is very accommodating with the two private staterooms on either end of her. Her salon/galley is very comfortable and her bridge is just the place you want to be as you cruise the Great Lakes or watch the evening sunsets.
It is very evident that Mike and Linda love her as they have taken quite good care of her to the point that she looks brand new.
Eddie and I had planned to drive up to the Lake, but plans suddenly change around here occassionally, so we flew to Traverse City Int'l Airport to meet the Kohut's Saturday evening. The town is quite nice - green, clean with gleam! Now we need to tell you, that you may not want to always rely on Mike's choice of restaurants. The reason I tell you this is that he took us to an Italian restaurant called "Stella's " which was an old "StateMental Hospital" AND the restaurant is housed where the morge used to be!!!! Do you see what I mean? That should have been our first clue (wouldn't you say), but when the taxi driver suggested that we don't order the liver, well, . . . All kidding aside, we had a good evening!
The plan was to take off Sunday morning but the wind said "I don't think so" so we stayed one more day. This turned out to be very fruitful as we rented a car and our wonderful tour guides "Mike, Linda and the Ja


One of the nice things that w didn't know but were soon to find out about on this trip is that all the port towns in Michigan have these great city docks with all the necessary facilities. These facilities were very clean, new looking, in great areas of town with town activities scheduled. The ports of Lake Michigan know how to welcome their visiting boaters!
Mike took us to Beaver Island, a very remote area of Lake Michigan, and it was just plain beautiful. We were at the end of their summer season and one of only three boats in the public marina. But, it was just breathtaking. And, believe it or not, Eddie roade a bike as you can see in this pic. I figured I had better take a pic of this or people just wouldn't believe me!
We met up with Floyd and Maggie on their 46 Ft Grand Banks trawler and spent a day with them in Petosky. Since we are all We meet up with the Floyd and Maggie Lewis with their 46' Grand Banks Trawler and spent a couple of days with them in Petosky. Since we are all Marathon Yacht Club members, we had a meeting - isn't it when two or more couples get together that consititues a meeting? Anyway, as you can see here, we all had a great time once more.
The week went too fast, Eddie and I weren't anywhere near ready to go home, (next time we won't fly so we can change plans) but Mike and Linda were the perfect hosts and made us feel at home in the "Blue Chip".
Thank you Mike, Linda and the Jakeman for a wonderful time!
Monday, June 23, 2008
Look out Bahamas - Here we come again !!
Finally, although time was flying by too fast, it was Saturday and we were on our way to Hopetown which we had been anxiously waiting to see our cottage "Four Winds" for the first time. The wait was well worth it - Jennifer did good. We couldn't have asked for a more ideal Bahamian cottage. Four Winds was right on the Bay with it's own private dock that "Contender One" looked right at home docked there. The cottage had fabulous views from all eight of it's sliders off it's great room and plenty of privacy, if needed, with master bedrooms on different ends of the cottage. We settled in very comfortably, quite easily in fact, and off to the local "grocery store" Jennifer and I went. Before dinner, we all - Rit, Jennifer, Eddie and I - took the grand tour of the Cay, all in 30 minutes, and experts we were, of Hopetown!
We all can't say enough about Hopetown. This is the place we all want to come back too. Most everyone, locals and tourist alike, use golf carts as the means of transportation. (You can't hurt anyone in a golfcart - these ones only go 11-13 mph and you can't get a DUI on a golfcart!) The restaurants have the best food!!!! Our favorite, The Abaco Inn, has soundviews from the bar and ocean views and breezes in their first rate dining room. The local hangout is a sandbar that surfaces daily called Tahiti Beach. By mid-week, all the merchants at the local grocers, liquor store and ice cream shoppe knew us!
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Crusing on the Mermaid in the Bahamas with Bill & Geri Weir and their dog Jack
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Our first Grandchild GRADUATES ! ! !

Nansomond- Suffolk Academy


The anticipation was almost to much to bear for mom and dad . . . And then, our little girl, within one swift moment, became a woman whose future is yet to unfold . . .