Yesterday, we had a lovely time walking around the gorgeous little town of Northport, NY, which feels locked in time like an fashioned Mayberry, RFD! We walked around downtown, found a place to sit outside and have lunch, supported many of the shops including a bakery for fresh bread, and then dinghied over to Centerport Yacht Club to visit with Bill Wilkes and reminisce about our kids growing up at CYC and share where they are at today. Time flew!
Had a fabulous dinner with Stacy & Lori Aslan and Nancy Hebel at Pumpernickels in Northport. After 20 years, Pumpernickels hasn’t changed a bit and neither has the heart and kindness of our friends. We neglected to get a pic of all of us at dinner (WTH?), but did get a few of Nancy and her friend Sally touring the boat before dinner. So fun to see old friends and catch up with them on life and kids. Special thanks to Nancy for schlepping us around!
This morning, we had a very pleasant 7 hour run from Centerport, NY to Essex, CT. We left right after breakfast around 9:00 am and arrived around 4:00 pm. We’ve struck a new normal that is working well for us where we get up, have breakfast and go, then shower “on the way”….. I know those who know Gary are shocked about this, but we are loving it!
Winds and seas were very calm across the sound with some minor fog as we entered the CT River, but it didn’t last. We grabbed a mooring in idyllic Hamburg Cove under a cloudless sunny sky and 71 beautiful degrees. We visited Hamburg Cove quite a few times when we lived in Centerport, generating fond memories with kids and fellows boaters. We also know it well from visits on Jane and Luther’s boat (sister and brother in law) when we visit them in Deep River, CT. For those who boat with us, their Hamburg Cove is equivalent to our Eagle Cove.
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We’ve had a few intense travel days in the last week but we are completely winding down in Hamburg Cove after our first week “on the loop” focused on getting where we needed to be, on time. Well we are here! For this next phase of our trip, we may go silent for a few days as we celebrate Kaylee (niece) and her graduation from the North Bennet Street School in Boston with her credentials in bookbinding as well as Sarah (daughter) and her move to CT from TN and the purchase of her “new to her” house just a few weeks ago. It’ll be a “big time” (as they say in Texas) with family coming in from east, west, north and south to celebrate. Weather permitting, we will host the Camara side of the family here on Legacy in Hamburg Cove for the day on Saturday.
What a great adventure. We are now two weeks living aboard and 1 week on the move. We still both like and love each other, work well together, we are not turning back and we look forward to you joining us along the way! Let us know where that might be!






























































