Sunday, July 9, 2023

Lagoon Pond Vineyard Haven

The above picture is the entrance into Vineyard Haven one of the four harbors on Martha’s Vineyard. NH left Stage Harbor in the fog with visibility about one mile. A very calm crossing and as we enter the harbor the fog has lifted. Our cruise took about two and a half hours. NH passed under the Lagoon Pond Bridge with a clearing of 18 feet to drop anchor in the east side of the pond. There is a small Marina that provides moorings on the western side which was Prime Marina and is now Safe Harbor.
We take a dingy ride over to Safe Harbor and a short walk for lunch at Fish - very nice lunch with nice outdoor seating. We attempted to eat at the Black Dog but they close from 12 to 1pm  and Nana and Nandad were hungry! Downtown as usual was very busy so we picked up a few groceries and returned to the boat for a quite lazy afternoon. While enjoying to lake activities a fisherman in his kayak right off our port side caught a huge bass. It difficult to see but it’s the large silver thing cross his lap. A happy catch and release.

Tomorrow Monday NH heads for Mememsha Basin where we have reserved a slip for two nights.





Saturday, July 8, 2023

Chatham

A picture perfect setting from our mooring ball. The fog continues to roll in and out leaving us with minimal visibility which is not an issue given NH is on a mooring. A very relaxing morning watching the activity in the harbor. Despite the fog the Boston whalers are cruising back and forth taking people to the beach. The seals are frolicking with the plentiful fish and the Osprey zoom down for their occasional catch. The terns are also very happy so Mother Nature’s sounds surround us in this very peaceful harbor.
If you look closely at the stern of the dingy ( yes Nana and Nandad are actually using their dinghy) you will see the seal on his back. They make the most amazing nostril sound when they come to the surface and they make a dive every so often for the school of fish. 

In the afternoon we pop back into Chatham and admire the whale art on display in the park. Local artists donate the whales which are auctioned at the end of the season. A similar project to the Cats at the Catskills in NY. A wonderful stroll to Holy Redeemer Catholic Church for 4 pm Mass. The houses with the white picket fences, arbors, and plentiful perennials along their edges are just beautiful. We have a cocktail and appetizers at The Squire outside garden and then take the dinghy back to NH once again in the fog! 
Tomorrow Sunday NH might cruise across to Vineyard Haven making our way eventually to Block Island. 




Friday, July 7, 2023

NH in Stage Harbor

A lovely cruise across to Stage Harbor and so pretty to see the sailboats heading out. A narrow entrance leaving Harding Beach to port cruising past the Stage Harbor Lighthouse. The long stretch of Monomoy Island to our starboard. The sand is always shifting in this area which means the Captain and crew are always on alert. 

After several attempts the harbor master answered our call on channel 66 and we are escorted to our mooring - the luck of the Irish. Most of the boats in the harbor are less than 40 feet with the exception of a few fishing boats which we were told fish daily for dogfish that is sent to England for fish & chips! 
That is the local seal popping up to say hallo! The fog continues to roll in and out. We take the dingy over to Mill Pond under the Chatham Highway Bridge so we can stroll downtown. This area has many creeks, coves, small beaches and a very nice dingy ride up the Oyster Pond River. NH will spend two nights at Stage Harbor.








Hyannis

Nana and Nandad cruise from Edgartown to Hyannis on July 4th in pea fog. Unable to secure a mooring at HYC we took a slip at Hyannis Marina. Although NH will be on a slip Nana and Nandad will be staying overnight with Aideen and family at Brewster. The Marina certainly has all facilities including two restaurants TugBoats and Trader Ed’s Cabana and pool. The picture above is the sunset at the beach where Aideen is staying - it is a very short walk from the house they are renting. Unfortunately the baseball game was called after three pitches due to extreme thunder and lightening. The local fireworks display did take place at the beach which was a lot of fun. 
Wednesday : Nana and Nandad return to NH to take her to the mooring at the yacht club. Hyannis Yacht Club is one of our favorite places to stay. It is just inside Lewis Bay, right beside the beach with an excellent restaurant called the Captains Table. We spent the day with the Doneski’s, Arsenault’s, and Nevins. What a day at the beach - an amazing wiffle ball game and great BBQ - thank you Aideen and Chris for a great gathering. 
Thursday : The Nevins slept onboard NH and after a hearty breakfast of pancakes they were on their way to rejoin the Doneski’s and Arsenault’s once again for a fun day at the beach. Nana and Nandad decided to have a lazy day at HYC and made reservations for dinner at the Captains Table.
Ollie and Ronan spent many hours building on the beach. Their result was quite impressive following inspection by Maeve.
The finished project










Monday, July 3, 2023

Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard

No room at the Inn so Nana and Nandad drop the anchor in the outside harbor for a very choppy evening. Nana was not able to eat her dinner due to the constant movement! Early Sunday morning we secure a mooring so NH ( and Nana ) are very happy to be swaying smoothly in the mooring field. We have a surprise visit from Julie and Don and a lovely evening with shared cocktails and dinner - the best of boating world.

Edgartown is such a beautiful downtown with so many wonderful restaurants, boutiques and homes that are so pretty with picture perfect window boxes, perennials, and an abundance of flowers. Nana and Nandad ride their bikes to the Airport for lunch ( where we once again meet Julie and Don ) and then proceed along South Beach and Katama Bay. If you have a four wheeler you can purchase a seasonal pass and drive onto the beach. You can now walk from South Beach to Chappaquiddick which was originally an island but is now merged with the barrier beach. Katama Bay is a naturalists delight home to Osprey, terns, gulls etc.At night you can hear the Katydids, crickets, tree frogs and cicadas.
The Edgartown Yacht Club is reciprocal with Newport Yacht Club so we enjoy the wonderful view from the outdoor deck and also a very delicious dinner. Monday night delights us with the full moon, fog continuing to roll in with some thunder or maybe it’s fireworks! 
Guess who we met on our way to dinner! 

Don’t we all tidy up well at night! 



We will leave this beautiful spot and head over to Hyannis tomorrow July 4th to meet up with our daughter Aideen and family .
Nandad was trying to persuade Nana to go for a ride !

Dining at the yacht club.
Difficult to capture the beauty of the full moon.








Cuttyhunk

Nana and Nandad are starting a three week cruise which will take them from Cuttyhunk to Martha’s Vineyard, to Hyannis and ultimately to Block Island. 
On anchor at Cuttyhunk can be a little choppy with the wake of boats coming in and out of the harbor. It is still worth it as there is nothing like listening to the surf of the ocean while watching the sunset and all the anchor lights pop on after sunset. Friday is our first escape day and what a perfect calm night to anchor. Saturday morning we take the dinghy into town and take the short walk up to the Cuttyhunk Fishing Club ( founded in 1894) for breakfast which is simply delicious. While strolling back to the dingy dock Nana passed by the take a rock/give a rock creative spot ( boaters paint a rock and leave it ) and has decided that she will start an area in her Zen garden for creative memory rocks. 
Cuttyhunk has been a favorite spot for many years. It is 2 miles long and less than 0.5 miles wide. Mostly walkers and golf carts on the island with maybe perhaps 50 official residents. 

The Nevins on NH

On our last day together before Mom and Dad return from Greece Ailish, Avie, and Ollie enjoy a relaxing day in Newport on NH. 
After a short cruise to Mackerel Cove Nana and Nandad took everybody in the dinghy to Fort Adams beach for a swim. 
Ailish found a very large horseshoe crab buried deep in the sand.