
The lefthand photo was our view of the launch. The righthand photo was the rocket’s view of us (well … if they had panned out a bit!). This was the April 8 SpaceX rocket launch – the first all-private astronaut team ever launched to the International Space Station.
We had a quick 10-day turnaround in Vero Beach – a whirlwind of activity including 2 rental cars with dozens of errands, 6 grocery store trips, over 30 packages received, engine & generator repairs & I can’t even recall what else. We are planning a moderately quick trip of about 5 weeks back up to Connecticut.

Sunset at our first anchorage in the Mosquito Lagoon, just north of Cape Canaveral. An oddball anchorage with only a few spots deep enough to anchor. Interestingly enough, we have never seen a mosquito there!

Before we left Vero Beach, it was our generator’s turn for a little TLC. A new thermostat, exhaust elbow & water pump. Also pictured is one of our main engine’s exhaust elbows – also replaced.
By our 3rd day underway, we had already made it out of Florida into Georgia. The change in temperatures has been shocking – we left Vero Beach in the high ’80’s with the A/C blasting to now mornings in the low ’50’s! It wasn’t just the distance traveled – there was a major cold front which really chilled things down. I had to find my jeans – wearing them for the first time in 5 months – horror!



