This morning when we got up, in our sheltered marina it was blowing 20 knots of wind with gusts of up to 40 knots. The portion of the bay protected by the sea wall was full of whitecaps. And, of course, it was raining. Eric adjusted the lines to prevent chaffing. We wished we had a second mooring line. All the boats in the marina were rocking away in the heavy wind.
By noon, the wind and rain had lightened up significantly, so we headed out. We took the bus into the center of town. Downtown is probably only a couple of miles east, but definitely beyond walking distance. We got off in the main town square. The town square has a lot of greenery and a few statues and is a pleasant place to sit and relax. Then we walked around aimlessly. Downtown is eclectic. There are buildings that are probably at least a couple hundred years old standing next to brand new buildings. Every style of architecture that has been popular over the last few hundred years is represented. There are high rises and little one story buildings side by side. It is a neat mix of modern and old, a town filled with diverse character. The streets are wide, modern and tree lined. There are a few monuments scattered about which add to the character. We like it.
After about an hour, we decided to Continue reading