
We didn't have internet access at our anchourage last night and this is the first chance we have had to make a Blog posting.
We left Elizabeth City at the break of dawn and there were already many boats out in front of us. The water was as calm as glass when we cast off but it picked up further on. We motor-sailed for most of the way down Albemarle Sound and we hit rush hour traffic at the Alligator River as there was
a convergence of two routes and many more boats joined the flow southward.
We arrived at our anchor before sunset and it was beautiful. It was so peaceful and quiet that we felt as though we were in a remote, seclude haven. The scenery was like something I think might me found off the coast of Africa.
While sitting in the cockpit, we enjoyed a delicious dinner of eggs and fried potatoes and watched the sun turn the sky a wonderful shade of coral.
We left Elizabeth City at the break of dawn and there were already many boats out in front of us. The water was as calm as glass when we cast off but it picked up further on. We motor-sailed for most of the way down Albemarle Sound and we hit rush hour traffic at the Alligator River as there was
a convergence of two routes and many more boats joined the flow southward.We arrived at our anchor before sunset and it was beautiful. It was so peaceful and quiet that we felt as though we were in a remote, seclude haven. The scenery was like something I think might me found off the coast of Africa.
While sitting in the cockpit, we enjoyed a delicious dinner of eggs and fried potatoes and watched the sun turn the sky a wonderful shade of coral.

