After
nearly 5 months of almost perfect conditions the weather gods have finally
caught up with us. We had planned to
visit Menemsha on Martha’s Vineyard and Block Island after leaving Nantucket,
but the forecast did not bode well so we went to New Bedford/Fairhaven for
several days to wait out bad conditions.
This proved to be a very nice alternative as we got to spend some
quality time with our new found friends that we met in Edgartown. They own two restaurants in the area called
Riccardi’s which are not to be missed if you are any where nearby. They treated us to a very special lunch on
the 22nd with so much food the leftovers lasted for several
days. We very much enjoy their company
and expect to see them again in Florida this winter.
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Mike and Jean Riccardi Riccardi's Restaurant, Fairhaven |
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Debby with Chef Mike |
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Jean and Mike with Receptionist |
We stayed
at a friendly club in Fairhaven across the river from New Bedford. The city operates a launch service which we
took to tour the downtown area. The New
Bedford Whaling Museum was outstanding.
The title is somewhat misleading as it displayed period furniture and
art as well as maritime related artifacts.
It certainly show cased the wealth created by the whaling industry in
the mid 1800s.
As
is our habit we stopped at a waterfront bar prior to the return trip to the
boat. And once again we met an
interesting local character. Peter was a
retired real estate investor who returned to his hometown after spending years
in Kansas City and entertained us with his story thru several drinks.
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Colorful Sunset over New Bedford |
We
worked our way south over the next several days to arrive in Stamford on Friday
the 25th. Stamford was to
serve the dual purpose of allowing us to visit Betty Moran, our son-in-law Mike’s
mother, and to serve as a jumping off point for the trip through NYC and down
the Jersey coast to Cape May. The Small
Craft warnings off the coast have since turned to Gale Warnings and may turn to
Hurricane Warnings by the end of this week!
So, Stamford will be home for the foreseeable future. Fortunately, we are in a nice, well protected
marina. The famous sailing yacht, Ticonderoga, is docked here with us. Jim first saw this vessel in Honolulu in 1965 as it was first across the line in the Transpac race. He was visiting his sister at the time.
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Ticonderoga built in 1936 Still beautiful |