tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8590757788974505886.post6885517868556826798..comments2014-10-05T08:26:57.668-04:00Comments on Onapua........the sailing vessel: Wormsloe PlantationOnapuahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07501898616396408918noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8590757788974505886.post-35505874499473867372014-07-31T18:11:26.877-04:002014-07-31T18:11:26.877-04:00My plan is to head north on Saturday on the outsid...My plan is to head north on Saturday on the outside and get as far as I can. This ICW is a pain to travel on because you have to motor and because it is not straight, requiring constant attention to the tiller. Plus I hate smelling those nasty diesel fumes all day long. I have heard some not so good things about Charleston, but I will go there if necessary.<br />As far as the dolphins go, all the waters I have been in so far, have been brackish but full of fish.Onapuahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07501898616396408918noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8590757788974505886.post-92199625477794485462014-07-31T08:27:03.781-04:002014-07-31T08:27:03.781-04:00Haven't been back for a few days - as you will...Haven't been back for a few days - as you will have noticed. You're really getting into this aren't you. Similar to Pam's comment a couple of days back, I too didn't know anything about the eastern coast of the US, so your shots and commentary are interesting (almost as much as your food). What's the plan for the next little while - stick to the inland waterways and enjoy? BTW: are they fresh or salt water dolphins - and if the latter, what are their food stocks?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03290105822163879434noreply@blogger.com