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Just for Fun

Just for a little added fun Al has a left lower lobe pneumonia, I guess this is an effect of the sepsis. I am heading off to the hospital shortly. He said he was feeling a bit better yesterday and he is looking perkier. Today he is to have some uro…

Out of Danger

Alistair is now out of danger and not septic any longer. His blood pressure, heart rate, temperature are all back in the normal range. As of last night he was still on oxygen and he has been moved out of ICU. His cultures still need to grow a few mor…

It Got Worse

I did not get to Florida. Before I could get off the ground I had to come back to Kingston. Al took a turn for the worse and had to go by ambulance to emergency while under the care of my sister last night. His infection has gone septic and he is no…

NOT The Start We Wanted

Our New Years Day saw us back in KGH Emergency with a low grade fever and copious amounts of blood in Al’s catheter drainage bag. After consulting our Home Care Nurse she advised us to present to ER. Al was not in any discomfort. What was discover…

Edenton, North Carolina 300th Anniversary Celebration

We found this posted on our good friend Claiborne Young’s site, cruisersnet.net,  and wanted to post it here for anyone planning to be in North Carolina in May. The timing will be tight for us, coming back from the Bahamas but we will do our best …

Here Ends our Annus Horribilus

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Lazy Snow Day

We are seeing snow again. Today is yet another lazy day, just keeping cozy and watching movies. Bridget has returned and I am well enough again to get dressed and go out. I still have residual cold but the other nasty business seems to have subsided…

More Exploration Of The Middle Keys

After a couple of fun days anchored at Little Crawl Key, it was time to return to Boot Key Harbor. We had made a commitment to give a presentation to cruisers at the Tiki Hut located at the City Marina so we pulled up the anchor and…

Phase II

Phase II (Continued…)

Merry Christmas Land and Sea

Merry Christmas All (Continued…)