Kathleen and Tony’s adventures aboard our 2001 MacGregor 26X power-sailer
About the MacGregor 26X
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Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Port St. Joe, FL
Yesterday was a weather day spent in port, with morning rain and a brisk north wind. We did some sightseeing and errand-running in the chill in lovely Port St. Joe (not Joseph), FL, population 3,300. Founded in 1835, the town averages only three feet above sea level, with its highest point at eight feet, and was a leading producer of salt for the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
It was a relaxing day, as our cabin heater kept up with the falling temperatures outside, and we ventured out again for a hearty dinner at Quatro Locos Tacos & Cantina.
Words to live by😀
Historic Cape San Blas Lighthouse
Pelicans and cormorants provide steady dockside entertainment
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