I woke up to a yellow glow coming through the windows and realized that we had the perfect view of a sunrise over the bay. I quickly swung open the salon door to step out on the dock and was a little shocked to find about a 3 foot gap between the boat and the dock! We had dropped so far when the tide went out I had to climb up and hope I didn't fall between the boat and the dock trying to go up and across at the same time. I was able to get some great photos of the sunrise and some dolphins swimming along side the boat. The difficulty came when I wanted to get back on the boat. Now I had to reach over three feet and step down. We have had some challenges getting off and on our boat on this trip but nothing like this one! We spent the day riding our bikes around town. First on our list was to find Tom some oysters. He loves to tell the story about buying a 1/2 a gunny sack full of fresh oysters right off the boat for $3.50 on our last visit. I didn't want to burst his bubble by reminding him of inflation so I didn't say anything as we rode our bikes on this mission. Ye of little faith! Guess that's me, because Tom did better this visit. We stopped at one of the processing houses where a young man was wrapping up a pallet of boxes filled with fresh oysters. When Tom asked if he could purchase some the gentleman indicated they did didn't sell to individuals but he did ask how many we wanted. When Tom replied 2-3 dozen the young man replied, oh that's all, that's no problem. He found a plastic bag and filled it from the conveyor belt. When asked what we owed him he said, no charge! So, back to the boat we headed with four dozen plus free oysters! I don't like oysters but I must tell you the oysters from Apalachicola are known all over the country as the best there are and they did look nicer than I have seen Tom have in a long time! On our way back we stopped to buy an oyster shucker, fresh shrimp and a grouper fillet. A great evening seafood feast on our grill was enjoyed!
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