The cloudy morning gave way to sun and a brisk north breeze, directly behind us, helping us push south. We were in the Intracoastal Waterway, protected from the waves that were on the Gulf.
It was a pleasant trip, with lots of dolphins playing on our wake and leaping ahead of our bow. There were several large dolphins that flew out of the water, seeming to say, “follow us!” So we did.
We entered Pelican Bay at Cayo Costa anchorage to find about 55 boats already here! It is a holiday weekend, after all, and many local boaters had claimed their spots. Fortunately, this favorite anchorage is large and we poked around until we found a place we liked.
We got the anchor down, and did a pork loin on the barbeque, with potatoes, squash, fresh tomato basil salad, and pumpkin turtle chiffon pie to finish.
We were thankful for all our many blessings, including the next few days of rest and relaxation right here in Pelican Bay.
Early in the morning, the fishermen are using their cast nets to catch mullet.
In the dinghy, we visited the adjacent hurricane hole, where 18 boats were rafted. We had never seen so many boats in this small harbor.
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