From the land of warmth and green to the
land of cold and brown.
Well where do we begin. Our journey from
FL. is complete. We are saddened to leave Geo Nova behind but look forward to
our new adventures in our Airstream.
I guess we should back up a bit and fill
you in on all that has taken place. Once we put he boat up for sale we had to
keep it ship shape for showing it. After 3 weeks a man came and looked at her.
It didn't pan out. (thank goodness because Diana didn't like him) 2 weeks later
our broker called all excited. He had a call from 2 couples, one from the mid
west and one from the DC area. The couple from the DC area saw the information
about Geo Nova on the web site and fell in love with her. We scheduled a
showing and the broker said he wanted us on the boat for it. When they walked
up the dock we knew before they even got on the boat they would buy her. Pat
and Patti were shown the boat. Diana made lunch for everyone. We talked with
them about Geo Nova. They said it was on their bucket list to go cruising. When
they asked why we were selling we explained it was on our bucket list to go
RVing. We had bought an Airstream and next winter we were going to start land
cruising. They laughed and said take care of the Airstream because when they get
through ocean cruising that's what they plan to do next. We signed papers and
the next step was to have the boat surveyed. It's like a house inspection. The
date was made for April 28th. The surveyor went up the mast in the lockers and
all through the boat. Since she was in the water we had to go to the marina
next door and have her hauled so the bottom could be inspected. Then it was out
in the river going back and forth taking sails out and checking the engine.
Once back at the dock the surveyor told us about a few minor things that needed
attention. Pat said I’d take care of everything. With that said the paperwork
and banking work was completed on May 6th. Pat and Patti became the new owners
of the boat.
Over the past couple of months since
making the decision to sell the boat we investigated RV's of all types
including trailers, buses and 5th wheels. We made the choice to go with an
Airstream trailer. We were at the right place and right time. A 2012 used 30 ft
long trailer, only used 4 times, came on the market so we bought it. Part
of the deal was the company would store the trailer until next December and
deliver it to the park we wanted it at. A win win situation for us. We then
started to look at the type of vehicle we would need to tow the Airstream and
found out the Sequoia wouldn't cut the mustard. We'll again a deal was
presented to us so we drove back to Maine in our new Ford diesel 250 truck.
Thank goodness we bought it. We used it to transport all of the stuff on the
boat we could use on the trailer to the trailer. Then we filled the bed with
everything that was left to go back to Maine. Even the back seat was full!
We left Titusville on May 6th and headed
to Savannah to spend a couple of days with David's brother Mike and wife Carol.
From there we went to Durham NC and looked up old friends of Diana's, Marg and
Dave. Diana and Marg used to work together in the lab at the old Watts hospital
back in the 70's. Boy has Durham changed. The hospital is now a math and
science school for high school students in the state. We took a walk through
the Duke gardens. Diana got to add 3 new birds to her life list that we saw at
the pond in the gardens. From here we drove to NJ to see David's aunt Irma and
Uncle Lou. We had a wonderful dinner and shared our stories with them. When Lou
found out we joined the Airstream club and if we do a caravan with them we will
need a CB radio. Well thanks to Lou we have one. He gave us one he had. From NJ
it was back to Maine but with a stop in Sterling MA to see Diana’s dad who is
90. His roommate had a mother’s day lunch ready and dad had a mother’s day cake
(from the store) for Diana. With a stop at the grocery store in NH we were
ready for the Camp. The stop at the grocery store was unnecessary because
Tatiana and West were kind enough to provision for a meal upon reentry I know
it’s a home but we will always call it the Camp. After unloading only a few
things we made dinner and relaxed.
The next day was in the 80’s so we got
the truck unloaded then got outside work done. David put on his wet suit and we
got the dock in! During the afternoon he went to the clinic to get our mail and
wine!
It’s cold today, in the 50’s so we are
working inside getting everything unpacked, going through 2 boxes of mail and
just cleaning up.
We will work on getting things squared
away here in Maine for the next several weeks then off to California to visit
Zach and Diana’s sister. David will reenter the real world on June 17th
when he reports to work at Down Maine Veterinary Clinic.
All and all it was a fun winter with lots
of bird watching, hiking, bike riding and visiting with new and old friends.
We hope to have an additional posting
when we get back from California.
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| Our New Beast |
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| Great Horned Owl |
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| View on a hike |
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| Little Green Heron |
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| Gator and turtle on kayak trip |
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| Another Hike |
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| The Trail |
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| Great Horne Owl and baby |
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| Juvenile Great Horned Owl |
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| South Lake |
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| Our new living room |
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| Our new winter home |
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| Saying goodby to Geo Nova |
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| Loaded tor the trip back to Maine |
Congrats on your new chapter. If we get to Maine we will definitely call you to get together.
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