Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Emerald Coast Marine to Hogtown Bayou near Freeport, Florida

 The marina called us on our morning walk to say that they were initiating their hurricane plan ahead of Hurricane Zeta and we had until the next day by noon to vacate our slip. So Glenn filled up water tanks and got our diesel jugs since the fuel dock was where they were hauling all the boats out into the shed. By the time we got the boat loaded up with groceries  and fuel all three of our neighbors were gone. We headed out Boggy Bayou across Choctawhatchee Bay to Hogtown Bayou in the rain. This turned out to be a calm, quiet anchorage with one local boat and surprising row of docks. The only life around were the pelicans.

A gray day as it rained on us the entire trip

Boats docked off from the anchorage

Our pelican neighbors


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