On pause in Vero Beach

For anyone tracking us, we have been on a mooring ball at Vero Beach City Marina since November 12. Once we receive a few ordered parts and button up a couple of maintenance items, we’ll watch for an appropriate weather window to make the crossing to the Bahamas – hopefully in time for “Christmas in the Caribbean.” (That sounds so much better when you sing it.) Now as to our delayed website rollout and woefully empty blog, not to make excuses, but as one friendly boat owner told me when we were boat shopping, “the learning curve is straight up, but you’ll get it, and have such a wonderful time.” This is not Todd’s first rodeo, nautically speaking. For me, however, that turned out to be an accurate description of our first year on the boat. So, when our chosen website platform, WordPress, turned out to be a great deal less than user friendly, I repeatedly gave up in frustration in order to preserve my limited brain cells for more important things. The good news is I am now making progress on not only the more important things but also organizing our photos and tackling the blog. I plan to spend time over the next few days filling in from the past year. So, more to come, but it will be backwards, as I fill in with posts where they should have happened all along.

A fun captured reflection – check the crane

2 thoughts on “On pause in Vero Beach

  1. Caitlin Williams's avatar Caitlin Williams November 25, 2021 / 3:26 pm

    Looks beautiful! Happy Turkey day 🍁🦃

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  2. Jeff Williams's avatar Jeff Williams November 25, 2021 / 3:30 pm

    Glad you haven’t been keeping the website up to date bc I didn’t know it existed anyway lol. Happy Turkey day.

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