Wednesday 28 May 2014

LIFE ABOARD A TRAWLER


Living aboard a trawler is similar in many ways to living in a small cabin or trailer for the summer.  You get to enjoy summer at the lake, plus you have the benefit of being able to take your cabin to a different beach if you choose. 
 


A Trawler is traditionally a very slow, but powerful boat.  And that very much describes what "Thunderbird" is.  She is big and roomy and makes a good live aboard.  But, she is also very slow.  Her top speed is only 10 mph and our normal cruising speed is about 7 1/2 mph, therefore if we are going anywhere it needs to be well planned out. 
 
Not that we haven't seen some of the best laid plans go awry. 
 
 
 
For the most part we spend our summers close to our home port of "Boundary Creek Marina".    This harbour allows for easy access to everything we could possibly need.  Groceries, Hardware, Liquor Store and a variety of Restaurants within a short drive.  Even a Walmart 27 miles away in Selkirk and of course our lake access. 
 
 
We can venture out for cruises, to go out on the lake to swim, or to get away from a hot still day at dock, to cruise with friends for a raft-up or we cruise just to break the monotony that can occur in a long hot summer.
 



But a "Destination Cruise", is a whole different thing.  That takes planning.  You have to plan for fuel, where are we going to have access to Diesel?  Food, what to take and for how long?  Will there be stores?  Do we have all the tools we need if we have a breakdown?  Always a fear on a long haul.  And what about the weather?  But the "Destination Cruise" is the high-lite of living on board.  To take your home and move it to a new port or a few new ports for a real change. 
 
 


Navigating??  I think we are pretty good at navigating, we haven't gotten lost yet.  But when you are going into strange waters it is always best to check all your charts for updates. 

 
We rely on our GPS and personal notes for the most part, but I would never cruise away from our home port without my charts.  We have had incidents when the GPS has gone "out" when on a cruise.  So I don't rely on it alone. 
 
 
Weather??  Now this is the one thing that you have absolutely no control over.  Especially on Lake Winnipeg.  This lake is relatively shallow for a lake of this size, especially in the South Basin.  A squall can come through on land with high wind and rain and leave nothing behind but a few puddles and a little excitement. 
 
 
But out on the lake that same squall, can whip up substantial waves.  And if the wind keeps up for any length of time those waves can build to be quite huge.   We know from experience that you don't want to be caught out there in that and you most CERTAINLY would not venture out into it. 
 
 
 
 
I LOVE LIVING ON BOARD OUR TRAWLER





Saturday 24 May 2014

MORE OF OUR FLORIDA TRIP



Dan's brother Dwight welcomed us to Florida.     


 
My readers should remember Debra and her husband Kevin, whom you met along with Dan's brother Dwight in my earlier blog of St.Patrick's Day in Texas.  

 
Later we were joined by another niece  Bonnie and her Brad.
 
 
That night we had a few toasts to Barb.  Then the next morning we took off to the other side of Florida, to West Palm Beach ,where Barb's favourite beach was.  That was where Barb and Dwight's third daughter Deanna was catching up with us. 
 
 
That night, we, including Dan's sister Brenda and her husband Gary, all gathered for dinner at the Blue Anchor restaurant and bar.
 
 
Our  three Thacker Nieces.  Bonnie, Deanna and Debra.
 
 
The next day was the Memorial service, which I covered in an earlier blog.  Before the little ceremony some had a refreshing swim in the ocean.  Then after the memorial the wind picked up a bit and we headed back to the hotel. 
 
 
Dwight put us all up at the beautiful Marriot Courtyard in West Palm beach.  We all spent a lot of time gathered pool side, well into the evenings. That was really, lovely. 
 
 
That night we all gathered again for dinner.  This time at The Old Key Lime House on the ocean. 
 
 
Another lovely dinner with family and friends reminiscing and sharing stories of Barb. 
 
 
 
Then it was back again to the west side of Florida and our flight from Tampa back to Winnipeg. 
 
 
 
 
NOW IT'S TIME TO GET TO OUR SPRING TODO LISTS

 

I LOVE THE FLORIDA WILD LIFE

The Geckos are so cute.  They are so common in Florida they are called house lizards.  
 
 

The Herons are just like at home except they are almost tame.  They hang around when they see someone fishing in the hopes of getting the unwanted catch.  This one hovered around even trying to swoop down onto the boat dock where Brad was fishing, but got spooked away. 
 
 
So when Brad did make a small catch he tossed it up onto the grass to him and we watched him flip it up and eat it.  You can see the big lump in his throat from the fish.  I guess that's how they got so tame.  
 
 
These little Egrets are so lovely darting around the yard.  I think they are after the Geckos. 
 
 
None of this wildlife seems timid or threatened in anyway. 
 
 
 
I ENJOYED IT
 
 
 
 
 

Monday 19 May 2014

WHAT A LOVELY PLACE TO LIVE IF YOU HAVE A BOAT

Dan's brother Dwight lives in a house on a canal that runs out to the gulf. 


 He has a boat which he can park right behind the house and leave in the water all year round. 

The house is on a pie shaped lot at the end of a Cul du sac, which makes for a huge long water front area on this lot. 

 
The sea wall runs in two directions around the property where two canals come together. 

 


 
It makes for a lovely waterfront seating area with views in two directions.

 


 


 
 And being on the West coast of Florida it has beautiful sunsets. 
 
 
 
VERY NICE

Saturday 17 May 2014

BARB'S BEACH


 
This Beach in West Palm Beach was Barbs favourite, and so we gathered there to spread her ashes. 

 
 

We gathered to spread flowers and ashes in her memory.    

 
 
To share memories and stories and love.   

 
It was sad. 


It was beautiful.

 
 
We even had an appropriate Fly-By as the little ceremony ended.
 
 
She was such a wonderful, wife, mother, grandmother, friend, sister-in-law.
 
 
She will be missed. 
 
 
She will live on as long as she is remembered.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday 15 May 2014

WE HAVE ARRIVED IN NEW PORT RICHEY FLORIDA

 
This is the view from our plane window as we approached the airport in Tampa. 
 
 
 
 
It was an OK flight, but I hate flying.  I hate being herded like cattle, told where to go and and what to do, when to do it.  They can cancel on you, but you better be there 2 hours in advance, so they can give you a rough time about your luggage.  Then you have to sit in those uncomfortable seats for hours on end without moving, not to mention the NOISE from the engines that is deafening. 
 
 
 
 
If we have the time, I would always much rather drive, But we are here now and enjoying ourselves
 

We had a relaxing day on Wednesday, then we are off to West Palm Beach on Thursday, with the memorial service on Friday. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday 11 May 2014

WE'RE OFF TO FLORIDA

Our sister-in-law Barbara Thacker, passed away late last year and the family is getting together on her favourite beach for a little Memorial ceremony on May 16th.  We are only going for 5 days, flying out on Tuesday May 13th and will be back home late on Sunday May 18th. 
 
 
It is a sad occasion, but it is always nice to be with all the family and share our memories with each other. 
 
 
 
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY TO THE OTHER THACKER FAMILY