Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Kindred Spirits----staying connected with people along the way

We are heading into a part of The Great Loop that we have never traveled. While we are about to greet a great number of new friends at the Rendezvous for Loopers in Norfolk, Virginia, we are also parting company for a while with friends who are not doing The Loop. It’s tough to say “So long.” We have just bid adieu to a cruising couple from Maine. We first met Rob and Tricia just two months ago in Ft. Myers, but we feel like we’ve known them for years. Luckily for us, texting with the smart phone will keep us connected. It’s already the way we keep in touch with Jim and Lori that we first met in the Franklin Lock Marina on the Okeechobee Waterway in January. Even though they are back directing their workforce in Virginia, we feel like they are right here with us. Wilma and John put their boat up on “the hard” near La Belle, FL and drove back to PA for the spring, summer and fall. Wilma phones us every Monday. We delight in hearing each other’s stories and she marks our progression of locations on her Rand McNally road map. Darcy's sister Val and her husband Rick live in a Myrtle Beach,SC community with a marina. We've connected with them on the water and at their home... good times all around. We also have kindred spirits who do not have boats. What they do have is an interest in becoming involved in our trip with us. Our long-time friend Carole back in Maine tells us that she is already keeping a map of our progress. “I’m having so much fun doing this. It’s showing me places I have never heard of before.” Darcy’s classmate Bobby out in MIchigan is hoping to learn about the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). When he was doing his early studies in Houston, he used to watch the cargo ships ply the waters of the Gulf ICW. We certainly have alot of stories and photos to share on that subject. Alan and Pat, friends from back home, winter over in the Ft. Pierce area. We love the chance to be with them. Sometimes SUMMERTIME just brings attention to herself. Being a Kadey-Krogen Manatee trawler, she can connect us with others of the 99 owners. She flies a burgee proclaiming our America’s Great Loop Cruisers Association (AGLCA) membership and another for MTOA, the Marine Trawler Owners Association. Birds of a feather flock together and it’s no different amongst our family of cruisers. Her hailing port of Lakeville, Maine proclaimed on her stern is another sure way she can start a lively conversation. Many is the time that we have answered the question, “Where is Lakeville, Maine?”
Staying connected to our daughter and family is another big consideration. As Nan and Pop, we look forward to hearing the stories of their daily lives. Sometimes its in a Facetime event, but mostly its through the excited voices of our six and nine year old granddaughters and the updates from Mommy and Daddy.
This Easter was especially memorable. Joined by cruising Mainer’s Tricia and Rob, we attended church with my sister and her husband in Mrytle Beach. Then we got to spend time with their extended family as we shared all our contributions to Easter Dinner. Close to fifty of us mingled, with a dozen or so being under the age of 13! with rain pelting down outside, we were able to spread out in the spacious family home. Our new Maine friends were welcomed in as family and we all enjoyed the moment. This was an Easter celebration that we won’t soon forget.
Great Loop Map
Alan and Pat
Baby Cakes----Jim and Lori
Jan and Bob
Jan and Bob's---"Swanee"
Rob and Tricia
Summertime and Linda Jean
Rick,Val,Darcy and Wally
Otter---Keith and Jane
John and Wilma

2 comments:

TT said...
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TT said...

There are many parts of the trawler life that I like it is hard to name them in any particular order. Top on the list are the people we meet and the conversations we have. Darcy and Wally certainly are people that have made this trip special. Tricia