Tuesday, November 26 – Still in Beaufort:
Woke up to
rain, but, of course, the sun started coming out after we decided to wait out
the weather and pay for another day at the marina. But we borrowed the car again and drove back
into town.
When we
were packing the boat for this trip, we found an antenna in a drawer that we
had no idea what it was used for so we took it off the boat as we have
satellite TV from DirecTV. But along
about the middle of North Carolina, we lost all our “local” channels (ABC, NBC,
Public Television, etc.). So we called
DirecTV to find out what was going on as we thought all our home channels would
follow us, and DirecTV informed us that due to FCC regulations, they are not
allowed to beam our local channels to us.
Well, we pay an astronomical sum of money to watch TV, and that made us
very unhappy even though DirecTV said it made them unhappy, too. Well, when we were in Dowry Creek, someone
there told us we needed something akin to the old-fashioned “rabbit ears,” and that might solve our
problem. So today, we borrowed the courtesy
car and headed to Radio Shack, but the nice lady there told us that in this
area, these antennas don’t work too well, and, then we discovered that we
needed that digital box thingy to go along with it, and all of this would cost
us about $120.00. So even though the
only stations we get are CNN (acceptable), Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, lots of
“murder story” channels, Surviorman (actually, I learned a lot from his
shipwreck episode), etc., we decided to skip the antenna route, and go have
lunch instead.
Now let’s
go back to the “ocean” story. It seems
that Bob’s sister (you will recall she is my witness) e-mailed Bob to find out
exactly what “going out in the ocean” meant (because she is very concerned about
my welfare), and he e-mailed her back some story about how we’re really not
going out in the ocean.
Bob’s exact
words to me were, “Well, we have to go out in the ocean.”
I don’t
care how far out in the ocean. I don’t
care if it’s only one foot – the key phrase is “going out in the ocean.” …and you know I can’t anger the Sea Gods or
Mother Nature anymore!
Well, I
have cabin fever. We’ve been here three
days, and I want to get going, but I don’t want to go out in iffy weather, but
I still want to get going.
And besides
that, I am being driven irreversibly insane by the incessant snapping and
crackling of the boat-eating shrimp.
There is a movie here, I’m telling you – I just have to talk to some
people…
It’s time
to fix dinner, watch the election returns, and contemplate facing the elements
tomorrow. Sorry I didn't have anything more exciting to write about.
Hello! We loved being in Beaufort, all those years ago. Good place to stay for several days. And about the shrimp...you'll just have to play your music loud enough to drown their noise out! I have a political comment to make, but I'll email that!
ReplyDeleteOh, our weather is crappier than yours! The nor'easter has started, just wind and rain. Sandy (in N.J.) posted on FB that the snow is covering everything!