
Anchor came up at 0720, and we stayed inside due to higher winds than anticipated which caused us to transit many bridges. Some open on the hour, some the half, and others the quarter. Holding position in high winds from behind can be sporting. A cold front went thru, and it was decidedly cooler this morning and most of the day. Many, many power boats to contend with. All seem to want to run by as close as possible and create a wake to contend with. I am always concerned for Nanc's safety; since the radiation has weakened her thigh bone. I yell and she grabs hold, although she spends most of the time topside with me. She couldn't stand my close manuvers at one of the bridges, so whe went below and called Kath. I don't know whether she was telling on me or what! We arrive at about 1430. The anchorage here is very tight with boats and many are derilect with some one living on most of them. I now understand why the folks in Florida have trouble with those who anchor close to their places. I will take a picture to send. I had to move the boat three times to find a good spot. We hope to go outside tomorrow to Ft. Lauderdale. S
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