Saturday, May 18, 2013

Charleston to Myrtle Beach

The last two days Thursday and Friday we have put on a lot of miles.  Our day Friday began with a dolphin show.  If you zoom in on the picture below I believe you will see the baby that was being taught to surface for air by its two parents. This was the smallest dolphin I have ever seen.  Next up  we saw Charleston in the distance and passed by Fort Sumter.  The Captain just had to leave the channel for a closer look.  Fortunately the tide was up.  This part of the trip has been a lot of twists and turns, low water high water and miles of nothing. Last night we anchored off the intercoastal in the back waters of the Jericho Creek. After two long days of travel Myrtle Beach in only 40 miles today.  We plan on making a stop here at the Barefoot Landing Marina for fun. We should have no trouble of meeting our goal of being to Chesapeake Bay by June one.  Of course here on the water anything can happen between now ande then. 




Baby Dolphin and Parents
          
                    
Fort Sumter














Charleston,South Carolina
           
                     
Morning on Jericho Creek














South Carolina Public Schools
(zoom in)
Many here still travel across the water to school.


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