Chock-Ta-What? (Day 110 – Stop #60)

Tonight, a lesson in Native American names -- which is appropriate, since this is Native American Heritage Month. We are anchored in Chocktawhatchee Bay, named for the Chocktaw Indian Tribe, on Florida's Emerald Coast. ("Hatchee" means creek or river. A river does run out of this 30-mile-long bay.) We are living one of those scenes … Continue reading Chock-Ta-What? (Day 110 – Stop #60)

Onward & Eastward (Day 109)

Living under way has a rhythm, and it feels odd to interrupt it. It feels odder still to restart it. Sunset at Two George's Marina As we left Pensacola after two weeks in port, we wondered, briefly, if we would remember what to do. But of course we did. Like other habits, it comes right … Continue reading Onward & Eastward (Day 109)