John and Kathi, on C27 Cool Change, came from Marshall Ford Marina
Summer Song's “new” motor out-did John's diesel (dot in distance)! Here are Phyllis, Steve, and Sue. (Cheryl is behind the camera.)
Barry's Cove at 682'. With north winds 15-25, we anchored in a sheltered area of the cove. Ultimately, we had 8 boats and 25 people (7 were on Lane's and 5 on Phyllis'.)
Nina, Ilene, and Salvadore, on their first cruise!
Sheila and Robert served Hot Chocolate
Phyllis and Patrick
Joy and Joe on C22 Rose
Gary and Paulette on C30 “Somewhere in Time”
Robert and all, on C250
Sheila (armed with RediWhip), John (in his “morning shirt”), and Paulette
Sheila (in Robert's robe)
Kathi. Bathrobes kept us nice and warm!
Gary was the most authentic, with jammies, robe, slippers, newspaper, and coffee cup (from Hilo Hatti's)
Robert, Salvadore, Gary, Sue
A cup of chocolate for Joe! (with his whistle on his lanyard)
happy sailors
Robert, Salvadore, and Cheryl points. (CL)
John and Gary
Lane
Clay and Shirley on C22 Double Happiness
Good times on Lake Travis
Joy is learning to play her new Hawaiian ukulele. Sue helped her write a "retirement" song honoring Cheryl. (CL)
Cheryl, Sheila, Sue
Clay (I wish I remembered what he was talking about)
Deep into Barry's Cove, at 682'
Winds shifted and some boats ran aground!
John moved his boat to the other side, dropped anchor, and pulled the fleet in
Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy. (CL)
Shirley brought five kinds of hot chocolate mix. (CL)
Sheila wore her green-yellow Green Bay Packers santa hat and listened to their football game on the radio (they won). Robert prefers our Texas weather. (CL)
Our 8 boats rafted up in the sunny, calm protection of Barry's Cove. (CL)
Shirley was bundled up for the wind chill factor. (CL)
Clay (by Shirley). (CL)
Lane and 6 guests on C22 Livin' It
Eight boats sailed back to 4 marinas, 2 by 2 ! Winds were perfect.
Summer Song, back in Marshall Ford Marina.
Life is good, especially if one is retired from the rat race!