Tom's Island Packet
Friday, December 17, 2010
Loblolly Marina 12/16/2010
Today was a lazy day all the way around as there was no sailing, no motoring, no cleaning the boat or doing laundry. Just a nice relaxing day. I took a few picture of Loblolly Marina while the crew went to the beach. With the weather having been as cold as it has been, today's warm up to the mid, may be even high, 70's was a very welcome change.
Schools of bait fish swam close to the surface to gather warmth from the sun while some bigger fish floated upside down or on their side unable to cope with the recent cold. This is a small marina that by design is usually quiet, however; the cold weather has kept the regulars inside their condos and near their heat pumps. But today's warmth brought out a few boaters and fishermen. Several nice fish were carried back as today's catch because the fishermen are out again and the fish are biting.
Several manatee swam through today. Two stayed a fair distance away but a third one surfaced next to the board walk, cleared the water from its nostrils and looked straight at me as I stop to see it. They're so ugly, they're cute! And there are birds too. I can't begin to say how many different kinds there are except to say mmmmmany!
There are at least two full time captains here and the mega yachts they tend to are spectacular. Each day, the captains wash and shine the boats waiting for the owners to come here for a sail or to direct them elsewhere for a meeting and sail there. So much money out there! I have to wonder where it all comes from. The one yacht, Harvest Moon, is over 70 feet long (see the picture) and the captain has been with the boat for more than three years. The channel coming into the marina is barely wide enough to accommodate the boats here but the water is deep and the condos and trees provide a great deal of protection from storms.
Yeah. . . . today was a lazy day. Maybe I'll do something tomorrow. . . or not!
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