39°31′17″ N 75°7′12″ W
(Our current position at this posting)
We left the Bohemian Bay marina at 6:00am this morning. It was cool & calm with the sunrise on our stern as we headed out of the bay.
We had a few miles to go before entering the C&D Canal & there were no other boats around.
The canal is about 20 miles long. Several high bridges cross over the canal. The water was as smooth as glass & plenty deep from end to end so we had no worries about running aground.
For the entire trip through the canal we only saw one other boat & it was a workboat from a nearby marina.
At 9:00am we left the canal & entered the Delaware River.
There’s big ship activity on this river. We have met several large ships & ocean going tugs & barges.
Our course even took us past a nuclear power plant (in the background of the photo above).
We were lucky & caught the tide going out towards Cape May. Our speed jumped from 6.5 knots to over 9 knots. That has lasted for a couple of hours & the tide is now turning so our speed is dropping as well.
Ed & I did not have much for breakfast & as we passed the nuclear power plant I remembered that we still had some Spam left over from yesterday’s gourmet lunch. So, now’s the opportunity to have some Spam & eggs for breakfast!
We dined on fried Spam, scrambled eggs & fried Minute Rice with canned mushrooms. Yummy! If anyone wants the recipe I’ll be glad to share it with you:)
It’s now approaching 1:00pm & we have about 26 nautical miles to go. That will take us about 4 more hours – unless we get another boost from the river current & tide.
I think I’ll use the time to search on the internet for some more Spam recipes.
Cheers!
Beautiful sunrise pictures! Enjoy those spam meals.
Hot here today, low 80sF
Suggest that you open the can of Spam (or Klik) and put it on a big hook, and try to catch a fish!