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Thursday, September 25, 2014

At last, Green Turtle Bay Marina

Leaving Cumberland Towhead Island Anchorage, we traveled 31 miles to Barkley Lock and Dam. After being on the mighty, muddy, fast moving, debris filled Mississippi and then the Ohio, it was a pleasure to travel down the narrow, scenic Cumberland River.


The huge Barkley Dam comes into view.


Luckily, we only had to wait thirty minutes for the gates to open and let us enter. 



Once inside it was a speedy rise of 57' and we were in Barkley Lake.


Notice the head of the Great Blue Heron surveying his domain as we lock through.


After more time spent in Grafton and Alton, IL than we had anticipated, we finally arrive at Green Turtle Bay Marina on Lake Barkley. Arriving on Friday afternoon, we quickly prepare ITHAKA for the upcoming week of family and friend visits.

First up is Erin and Ben and Katie, who came for an overnight visit and some fun on the water!


Erin and Ben


Katie checking out the binoculars. 


Ben and Erin


Ben getting ready to take the helm.


Katie just enjoying the ride.


The Captain keeping a watchful eye out.


Ben at the helm with a little instruction.


Let's go FASTER!!! 


Mom taking it all in.


Ben is becoming a real natural, even using the Auto Pilot.


Katie gets her turn.


Katie thinks this is not that hard!


Ben thinks it's his turn again, enough of little sister. 


You want me to do what!?!?!


Mom can't handle all the excitement, so it's time to retire to the sundeck and just enjoy the ride.


Ben and Katie.


Every girl needs a pink tractor!



Like Nana ... Like Granddaughter...

Bring on the pie!!! 

And you only thought Patti's was known for their two inch porkchops.


Outside Pattie's after another great dinner.


One evening, we were invited to attend a "boat naming ceremony" by one of the local boat owners at the marina. They had just purchased a new boat. Since he was a Cajun from Louisiana and his wife was from the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, they named their boat "Smoky Gumbeaux". 


Their slip space was outfitted with a complete kitchen, to include a chandelier over their table.They even had a door bell installed for people to ring, when they wanted to come aboard!


One of our regrets this week is that with the non-stop run of family and friends that came to visit us, we got so wrapped up in visiting, we took almost no pictures of some of our dearest family and friends. 

For that we are truly sorry and apologize to my cousin Cindy and her husband Mark who spent Tuesday afternoon with us and to our friends, Mike and Cynnie Hammond and Jack and Lana Barrett and Lois and Linda, all of whom spent Wednesday afternoon with us. We will do better next time!

This is our one picture of Lois, who vouluntered to ride in the back of Jack and Lana's SUV, so we could all fit in the car for the ride to Patties for lunch.


On Thursday, three of my best friends from my days flying the LifeFlight helicopter for St. Mary's Medical Center came to visit and go for a boat ride on ITHAKA. Here's Barb Young at the helm, as Jim Croce holds on. :-)


Vince Robinson, former Green Beret, former Vietnam helicopter pilot, former LifeFlight pilot, former farmer, currently enterprising "businessman".


Barb on the bow enjoying the ride.

 

The gang at Patties. SIXTY THREE YEARS of EMS experience sitting at this table!!!


Sara and I should have bought stock in Patties Restaurant for as many times we have eaten there this week, in addition to all of our visiting family and friends we have "broken bread" with at Patties.

Sara and I will never forget the hospitality and kindness that Cathryn and Bob (the previous owners of ITHAKA/NEXT TO ME) showed us when we met them at Green Turtle Bay and they invited us aboard their boat for a ride and then dinner at Patties. It was the beginning of a long, enduring friendship.

2 comments:

  1. This post made me smile, laugh and sigh with pleasure and fond memories of our time with you at Green Turtle Bay and Patty's! LOVE the grand-kid and other visitor photos, what fun! Not sure what it is about GTB, but we also had 3 sets of friends visit us there. Great spot! Please don't finish your Loop for a long time yet! I will be despondent when I don't have your blog to follow anymore. Hugs and love, Cathryn and Bob

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