Friday, April 28, 2017

Mandalay Bay Clearwater Florida

With our plans for the next few months settled, we were able to begin relaxing and enjoying the beautiful Gulf Coast. Before heading back up to Tarpon Springs to settle Mystic in for the month of May, we would anchor in Mandalay Bay between Clearwater and Clearwater Beach for a few days.

To get to the Bay, we had to go back under the Clearwater Beach Bridge then take a left toward the Gulf, maneuvering through the narrow channel out to the opening of Mandalay Bay. There are beautiful houses here, all with boats docked along their backyard piers. When we get to the Bay we see there are several boats anchored. Dave chose a spot closer to shore and the Yacht Club, rather than out in the Bay, thinking we'd be more sheltered there. We are just north of the causeway to the beach. With Mystic secured at anchor, we heat up the leftovers from Ray and Jean and enjoy a hot meal before heading out for a kayak adventure.

Mystic anchored in Mandalay Bay, Clearwater Beach

The Public Library has a small floating dock just north of us. We kayaked there and saw that it is used for the water taxi or ferry. Since we can't leave the kayaks in the water, we carried them to the Library lawn and chained them to a tree. Clearwater Beach has a sunset celebration each day, with street artists and music. We arrived a little after 5:00. The celebration runs two hours before sunset to two hours after. We can see that this is a popular tourist spot. We were very early so instead of waiting, we decide to grab a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee. We head back to Mystic for a quiet sunset of our own. Along the way, we ran into Captain Jack!

Captain Jack in Clearwater

We spent a lovely evening on the hook. The sky darkened but the water lit up with florescent reflections from the shoreline. Our choice to pass up the sunset celebration was a good one. We've never been big on crowds.



Our first full day at Mandalay Bay I decided to start working on sanding and varnishing the teak toe rail. It is quickly losing the beautiful shine we added back in Knife River before leaving Minnesota. I approached this mammoth task in small bits by sanding out about six feet of the rail on each side. The first coat reminds me why we spend so much time at this never ending task. Dave spends the morning working on the solar panel wiring. By early afternoon, we were ready for a break so we launched the kayaks and headed into the library dock to spend a few hours at the beach. It's nice that we don't have to rush anywhere these days!

Working on teak. The pelicans think I have food for them.

The lifeguard flag at Clearwater Beach indicated that we could expect mild conditions. We swam and relaxed, then swam some more! The sun was so intense and the temps were hovering in the 90's. The beach was the place to be! We took a shower at the turtle shower station then walked over to Frenchy's for a cold beer. The special of the day was Pacifico bottles for $2.50 which worked perfectly for us! We didn't plan to eat but the bartender placed a menu in front of us. They had a french fry appetizer that wouldn't be ignored. The bartender, who looks a bit like Adam Levine, just smiled at us when we ordered. The French fries were delicious. They were battered and covered with garlic oil, parmesan cheese and blue crab chunks layered on top. We were not surprised to learn that they are the number one seller at Frenchy's!




We headed out to explore the Bay in the kayaks before returning to Mystic for the night. We paddled to the Aquarium and around to the anchorage at the back of the bay. Several boats were there including a Pierson Vanguard which looked a lot like Mystic. There was a cool old houseboat at the Aquarium dock. Dave saw a worker and asked about it. It is the houseboat used in the movie Dolphin Tale.

Mystic anchored in Mandalay Bay, Dave kayaking

Clearwater Aquarium

Dolphin Tale Houseboat

Dolphin Tale Houseboat

Dolphin Tale Houseboat at Clearwater Aquarium

Dolphin Tale Houseboat

We paddled back to Mystic and loaded the kayaks. As we were starting dinner Dave noticed a dinghy heading our way from shore. A young man pulled alongside Mystic to chat. He is the owner of the Vanguard. He told us that we should move out of our anchorage before the weekend or risk the wrath of the local police. We thanked him for the information. We'd already planned to move up to Tarpon Springs for the weekend but would now be leaving in the morning!

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Clearwater Florida

The Tarpon Springs Municipal dock is next to Tsvaris Lighthouse Restaurant; the Sponge Factory is next door. We had a heck of a time getting into the slip but are secured nicely after help from Dock Master Mike. The wind wanted to push us out of the slip when we entered, then kept us in the slip for two nights! Dave took advantage of the down day to catch up on engine maintenance. We rode the bikes into old town to pick up oil filters and groceries. It is nice to have fresh food options again.

Tsvaris Restaurant & The Sponge Factory

On Tuesday, April 25th, we bid farewell to Tarpon Springs and headed for Clearwater. We want to try to make it south of Tampa before leaving Mystic for the month of May. On our way, we made a stop at the F&Y commercial fuel dock and added 34 gallons of diesel. It's late morning when we leave the Anclote River and join up with the ICW. We passed under the Dunedin Honeymoon Island Bascule Bridge after a short wait, then under the Rt. 60 Clearwater Beach Bridge, arriving at the Clearwater Beach Municipal Dock around 3:00. It was a lovely trip.

Heading under the Dunedin Honeymoon Island Bridge

Guarding the nest

The marina is expensive but is walking distance to the beach, restaurants and bars. We don't often splurge on expensive stops but sometimes we just need a special treat. This is one of those times we will reward ourselves for completing the crossing! The Clearwater Beach tour boats go right by us and fuel up right next to us. It seems this is a busy place but it quiets down after dark.

Pirate Boat ~ Clearwater Beach, FL

Jean and Ray picked us up around 4:00, along with four bags of laundry. We had a great time at their lovely home, grilling steak and chicken and enjoying several side dishes including roasted potatoes, salad, coleslaw, summer squash and zucchini. After dinner, Jean and I went for a spin on their three-wheeler trikes. We met up with neighbors along the way then stop at Ed Morenzoni's house where we joined the boys who were enjoying a glass of wine. As we chat, we learn that Ed is from RI and knows many of the same folks we do. By the time Ray and Jean load us up with leftovers and three loads of clean laundry it is 9:00 pm. We got back to Mystic and made our bed with fresh clean sheets for the first time since leaving Mobile. As we snuggle in, we hear the shrimp munching on our hull. They make the weirdest sound inside our cabin. It's a good thing we are accustomed to weird hull sounds which started back up on the Inland Waterway where it was the carp that munched on our hull!

Jean & Ray, Dave & Beth Sharing a little Group Therapy

Jean & Beth on the three-wheelers

Heading out for a cruise around the neighborhood

We'd hoped to take Ray and Jean out for a sail but they were off on their own adventure to the theme parks in Orlando. They'll also take a trip to St. Augustine to visit high school friend Wayne Barbour and his family. Ray will golf with Wayne, and Jean will visit with Wayne's family. It's so cool that old high school friends make the effort to see one another when we can!

Ray & Jean at Epcot Center
Photo by Jean Santos

The Dock Master at the Municipal Marina allowed us to stay in our slip all day so Dave took the time to call marinas south of us in search of a place to leave Mystic while we visit Minnesota and New York City for the month of May. He finds that most don't have room and those that do are too expensive. We decide to call Anclote Harbor Marina back in Tarpon Springs. They offer us slip #9 at an awesome rate. We highly recommend this spot to our cruising friends. The folks are friendly and it's close to downtown Tarpon Springs and the Sponge Docks. Just be sure to call ahead. They only have 25 slips!

Dave finding Solutions in Clearwater Beach

I have no words!

Anchor in hand pointing out to the Gulf 

Clearwater Beach Pier

Clearwater Beach

With our plans settled, we decided to walk to Clearwater Beach. It's so beautiful; we see why Jean and Ray love it here. We swam in the Gulf to cool off then took showers at one of the many shower stations along the beach. We returned to Mystic and prepared to move to an anchorage in Mandalay Bay. We have to go back under the Rt. 60 Clearwater Beach Bridge, head north a little then slowly move through the channel to the bay. Motor boats fly by us in the narrow channel. Suddenly two boats come up behind us at high speed then both cut their engine. Apparently they had different ideas on who had the right of way resulting in one boater chasing the other down. They yelled at each other and postured with flailing arms but finally each went their separate way. It got pretty intense for a bit but we were impressed that neither one resorted to cursing! They just kept telling each other, "NO, I HAD THE RIGHT OF WAY!"

Capt'n Flipper

Welcome Aboard

Lunch Time!

Calypso Queen

The Jaws Boat

Clearwater Beach

White Sugar Sand Doesn't get hot!

Umbrella City

Lifeguard Station

Turtles mark the showers

Showers This Way

Wet Slide

Dave on the Clearwater Pier 

Clearwater Beach





We will anchor at Mandalay Bay for a couple days before returning to Tarpon Springs. For the first time since September, this feels and looks like vacation!

Monday, April 24, 2017

The Sponge Docks Photo Gallery

These bikes...they are everywhere!












Sponge Smiley Face

Sponge Industry in Tarpon Springs

Great Authentic Greek Food

Mural One

Yard Art or Bowsprit?

Definitely Yard Art

Two Pelicans

Nice spot to enjoy the Sponge Docks on a boat

Tarpon Springs Train Depot - lovely bike path runs past here

Mural Two

SilverKing Brewing Co.

Microbrewery Reflections

SilverKing ~ Tarpon

Microbrew Beer Board

Dave on his Birthday

Beth Celebrating with Dave

New friends, John the Bartender on the Right,
his brother Pat the bottle guru on the left

A toast to Dave's Birthday!

Street Entrance to Anclote Harbor Marina

Anclote River Rowers

Three Pelican

Looking for a handout

Osprey

Osprey spreading wings in nest

New Friends Cecilia and Denny

Cat Boat on the Anclote River

Another abandoned boat...

Tarpon Springs Sunset