Had no problem finding the place for the 55 Alive class. Got there 40 minutes early, so I strolled around awhile before going in. Nice area. The class, of course, was pretty much a waste of time, as they always are, but if I sit through it, I'll save 5% on my car insurance. The guy teaching it, Maya Janowski, is a retired physician from New York. He looks about 85 years old.
The class was supposed to last from nine to one, but we got out at eleven-thirty. I had noticed a shopping center a block away, so I went over there and found a Publix market. Bought chicken and milk and stuff. Then I caught the bus back to downtown and the boat.
In the afternoon, I walked over to Boat U.S. to buy some charts, but they had a very limited selection. I got the chart book for the Virgin Islands and one chart for Puerto Rico. That was all they had that we needed. Also bought a new U.S. flag.
In the evening, Roy and I took down the new awning in preparation for our trip to Riviera Beach tomorrow.
This Blog is our mother's logs from her sails aboard Jofian. Our mother, Clare Holt, wrote a log every day and after her first sail to Mexico, she bought a laptop to write and save her logs. She sailed when the World Wide Web was first created, there was not as much on the Internet back then, no Wi-Fi, Internet access was very limited. I know if she were sailing today that she would be putting her logs in a Blog, so I am doing it for her. Mom’s logs to Alaska are on saillogsalaska.blogspot.com.
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