Catsaway rescues a dog!
We arrived in Miami and had a great time exploring South Beach and visiting with friends. After several days anchored by the Venetian Causeway, we moved to a mooring ball
at Dinner Key Marina. We had just moored when we heard a dog barking on a neighbouring boat. Greg looked up just in time to see the dog jump into the water.
We thought it was cute, but then realized that the dog couldn't get back up to the boat by herself, and that no one had seen her go in. She started swimming
towards land, with only her little head above water. The wind was 15-20 knots and there were white caps on the water, which made it difficult to keep an eye on her.
We quickly launched our dinghy and went after her. As soon as she saw us, she switched course and started swimming towards us. Greg hauled her up on the dinghy, and we
turned around to check to see if her owner was on board. After calling several times, we decided it was best to take her to the marina so they could contact her
owner. After several days of not knowing (and us considering adopting her!), it turns out that her owner had unexpectedly ended up in the hospital. The staff
at Dinner Key Marina did a great job of taking care of Honey, giving her fresh water, toys and even air conditioning when it became hot outside. :)
We completed the pet paperwork for the Bahamas.
Catsaway rescues a dog!
We arrived in Miami and had a great time exploring South Beach and visiting with friends. After several days anchored by the Venetian Causeway, we moved to a mooring ball
at Dinner Key Marina. We had just moored when we heard a dog barking on a neighbouring boat. Greg looked up just in time to see the dog jump into the water.
We thought it was cute, but then realized that the dog couldn't get back up to the boat by herself, and that no one had seen her go in. She started swimming
towards land, with only her little head above water. The wind was 15-20 knots and there were white caps on the water, which made it difficult to keep an eye on her.
We quickly launched our dinghy and went after her. As soon as she saw us, she switched course and started swimming towards us. Greg hauled her up on the dinghy, and we
turned around to check to see if her owner was on board. After calling several times, we decided it was best to take her to the marina so they could contact her
owner. After several days of not knowing (and us considering adopting her!), it turns out that her owner had unexpectedly ended up in the hospital. The staff
at Dinner Key Marina did a great job of taking care of Honey, giving her fresh water, toys and even air conditioning when it became hot outside. :)
We completed the pet paperwork for the Bahamas.
Next up on our list was provisioning! Below is a rough list of what we bought:
It was a job in itself getting all this stuff to the marina, then onto the boat. Next time, we would likely pay for a slip so we could walk to the boat directly.
Luckily the marina shuttle was running, otherwise it would have been several trips back and forth on the dinghy.
We're all set for the Bahamas!
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May 25, 2021
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