May 2nd

We arrived in Coinjock on Sunday, 4/28 after buddy boating with L'Attitude Adjustment. It is a small marina located on the intracoastal waterway on our way to Norfolk. We were soon joined by our friends on Bapardi. Coinjock is famous for their restaurant that proudly serves 32 oz ribeye steaks. So, of course, we immediately made reservations for the 6 of us.

On Tuesday we headed up to Norfolk. It was a beautiful tree lined part of the intracoastal. Norfolk was quite an impressive site as we entered the port which is a base for Naval vessels.

After we docked at the Waterside Marina our day turned negative. While I was engaged in the routine of connecting the boat to the water system, I slipped on the dock and in an attempt to break my fall I broke my wrist!  Although I was hoping that it was only a bad sprain, it became evident that a fracture was more likely so off we went in an Uber to the emergency department at Sentara General Hospital. After xrays, that confirmed a fracture of my RIGHT!!! wrist, they put me in a temporary cast with orders to follow up with an orthopedic surgeon within a week.

Well, what would good sailors do but immediately meet friends at a cocktail lounge in a lovely hotel!!

Yesterday we went to Nauticus which is a Naval Museum and has the "Wisconsin" a decommissioned battleship. We took a tour of the entire ship and then walked through the museum that documents the Navy's role in wars dating back to 1812. It was fascinating. At the end of our day we had Docktails on Missy and John's boat Bapardi.

Our stay in Norfolk is now extended because of having a follow up for my wrist. We have to move to another marina tomorrow since Waterside can't accommodate us beyond our reservation. 

So in closing,

As of April 30th:


We have been on this wonderful journey for a total of 58 days (32 travel days and 26 rest days)

We have traveled 1300 miles, into 5 states, 157 hours underway at an average speed of 8.2 mph









Comments

  1. Patrick's patrolled there before! Glad you didn't let your wrist stop the adventures!

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