Fort Matanzas

 We left Daytona early this morning.  We were so eager to leave and start on our way north.  Low 60s with wind, it felt chilly and required long sleeves and a sweatshirt.  It didn't matter.  I felt free!  There was the excitement of the unknown mixed with trepidation that we were going to traverse the shallowest section of the ICW during low tide.  



The waterway still amazes me with the varying widths, camps, houses, mansions, wildlife and scenery.  

Catching fish with nets.

I thought for sure this was a dead end.  But no, there was a turn.
You want me to drive my 21 foot wide boat down here?
How is this still standing so close to where boats and their wake pass by?
We gave this barge the right of way.
Sharp zigzag turns through this section.  On the ICW the red markers stay to our left and green on our right as we head north.  Opposite for south bound vessels.  
A bridge over no water?  Good for the birds!  We stayed away!


We anchored near Fort Matanzas for the night. 


 As we waited to see if the anchor was holding and our swing was okay the silence was intense.   We couldn't hear anything!  No leaf blowers, car horns, trucks, trains, planes or people.  And then we saw the dolphins fishing and playing.

And then the pelicans drifted by on the very swift current.  

And then the sun set and the moon came out.

Witnessing these amazing animals and beautiful parts of the world I am feeling blessed and thankful!  Thank you everyone for supporting us as we continue this journey!💖


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