Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Wednesday November 19: Cold Front in Vero
The cold weather from the north found us here in Vero Beach. Of course 'cold' means it's in the low 50's at night and the low 60's during the day - nothing like the cold weather up north!
Winds are coming from the north so all of the boats on mooring balls are all headed that direction. Fortunately, we are also facing north simply because of our dock location (orange arrow is pointing to us).
Steve took this picture from the bridge that crosses the intercoastal just south of the marina. Said he needed to get some exercise after mostly being on the boat for 2 days. We did manage a ride to the beach again yesterday. What a difference! It was freezing - I definitely should have worn gloves ....
This live oak is right near the marina. Seems these trees provide a home for lots of things to grow - aside from serving as a hanger for the Spanish moss that loves these trees!
The sunset was once again incredible ....
Tomorrow we are off to Ft. Pierce - a leisurely 15 mile day. The weather isn't supposed to change too much so we may just camp in there for a while. We have time - so why not?
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