Tidewater Yacht Marina in Portsmouth, Virginia
Day #332: From last evening I beat Mike at cribbage. At midnight a severe thunderstorm passed through Portsmouth with one foot waves rolling into the harbor rocking the boat. Mike and I took in the side currents and Mike brought in the flags. There were two rounds of strong storms with lightening, strong winds and rain. The two of us were up at 6:30 A.M. for coffee, grapefruit, cookies, lemon poppy seed muffins and the local weather. After breakfast it was time for a few boat and paperwork jobs. Mike and I headed to the ferry to get a ride to the Norfolk, The two of us missed the ferry by a few minutes but we went to the Portsmouth Visitor Center where we were given lots of local information. The two of us caught the 9:35 A.M. ferry over to Norfolk being dropped off at the Waterside area. We walked around the waterfront reminiscing about 2016 when we attended the AGLCA Spring Rendezvous. Mike and I spent time that week with Mark and Leah (this was the first time that Mike and I met Leah) and Amanda and Tony for a mini family reunion. At 10:00 A.M. the two of us headed to the Nauticus and USS Wisconsin Memorial. We signed up for two tours that we had not experienced the first time at the ship. At 11:30 A.M. Dave and Lenny, two volunteers toured the group through the Captain's cabin, Admiral's cabin, Combat Engagement Center, Flag Bridge, navigation Bridge and Quartermaster's space which was a 90 minute tour that encompassed 4 decks. The two of us thought that we would have lunch in the café but it was closed for renovation so lunch was a granola bar (from the boat) and sodas. The two of us toured the gift shop. At 1:30 P.M. it was time the Guided Engine Room Tour. This tour took Mike and I down seven "decks" into the depths of the Battleship "Wisconsin". This tour took 60 minutes. After the two of us walked through the Waterside Market Place which was under renovation back in 2016. The Waterside is only restaurants no shopping. Mike and I caught the ferry back to Norfolk where we got off on High Street heading to Olde Towne Public House Restaurant to have firestone pizza which was great. The two of us then walked through the Olde Towne Historic District looking at a few historic homes and churches heading back to the marina. After a few more boat jobs we headed up on the flying bridge for happy hour waiting for more severe weather to arrive in the area. At 7:30 P.M. the skies darkened so Mike and I prepared the boat for a night of storms. It was time for blogging and reading.