I will begin by saying that this is the first time we have had an internet connection for almost a week so we have some catching up to do. Fortunately Louie maintains a detailed daily journal, so I will be able to refer to it when my memory fails.
We woke up early, 6:30, and rushed off to the New Symerna Beach Farmers market which is held every Saturday on Canal street, just one short block away from the marina.
The locals had informed us that this was a market that should not be missed and we were not disappointed. After purchasing fresh squeezed orange and grapefruit juice, pounds of fresh baked goods, bags of produce, and reluctantly refusing the delicious boiled peanuts, we rushed back to the boat in order to cast off by 8:00.
Cocoa is the destination for today and there is a secure anchorage mentioned in the boating books which we hope to reach by mid afternoon.
But first there are a series of bridges for Argo to navigate through: 2 bascule, 1 swing, 1 train. Passing by Cape Canaveral, we can see the big shuttle buildings. 
The day is fair and sunny, a perfect day for motoring. There are so many dolphin sightings, a pod of more than 30 at one time. After enjoying an idealic sunset,
the crew retired early
in anticipation of another early start.
We woke up early, 6:30, and rushed off to the New Symerna Beach Farmers market which is held every Saturday on Canal street, just one short block away from the marina.
The locals had informed us that this was a market that should not be missed and we were not disappointed. After purchasing fresh squeezed orange and grapefruit juice, pounds of fresh baked goods, bags of produce, and reluctantly refusing the delicious boiled peanuts, we rushed back to the boat in order to cast off by 8:00.Cocoa is the destination for today and there is a secure anchorage mentioned in the boating books which we hope to reach by mid afternoon.
But first there are a series of bridges for Argo to navigate through: 2 bascule, 1 swing, 1 train. Passing by Cape Canaveral, we can see the big shuttle buildings. 
The day is fair and sunny, a perfect day for motoring. There are so many dolphin sightings, a pod of more than 30 at one time. After enjoying an idealic sunset,

the crew retired early
in anticipation of another early start.
