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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Spending More Time in Venice, FL




Another Beautiful Sunset!

Some of our local "4 legged" friends at Snake Island
Snook Haven Campground
Sunday afternoon "bike rally"

River view at Snook Haven

Says it all!








Wonderful Sand Castle at Casey Key
Sand castle built by a crew of the Travel Channel
Hi Captain!
Gathering at Snake Island
Doing what we do best......
Typical day on Snake Island
Nokomis Beach gathering at dusk!
Beat that drum!
Ol' Hippies never die!
Drum Circle

Spending time in Venice has turned out to be a wonderful decision. We absolutely love this town! Having Jeff and Linda around is definitely a bonus. They were great in keeping Mike busy while I went to Dallas to see our grandbaby. I was gone for ten days and I'm not sure he missed me! LOL!

I haven't updated my blog since just after New Year's Day. So bear with me – I'll try to catch up! We've spent a lot of time at Snake Island. This is the island near the Venice Inlet that is a local gathering spot. Mike met a lot of the locals there while I was gone. He's become one of them, I think! At any given day, there will be a number of boats there hanging out – usually around Happy Hour – of course. It's just a short dinghy ride from the Marina. Mike has also caught several fish – we've been eating good!

Thanks to Linda, I've discovered Beall's Department Store! I don't think we have any back in Missouri. If we hang out here much longer, I may have to get a job there! I've been adding to my Floridian wear! After all, I do need to fit in right? I am becoming a Floridian! I think I'm adapting well. LOL!

We've found several neat places to hang out. There are beaches all around here. Mike and I have taken the dinghy to the beach and hung out for the afternoon. Yeah, I miss the Missouri winter weather. NOT! The weather has been beautiful here. We couldn't ask for any better - sunny and warm most of the days. No problem!

We had dinner with Linda and Jeff at the Saltwater Café in Sarasota for my birthday. It was a fun night! Lots of good food and great times. If you have to turn a year older you might as well make the best of it!

Jeff and Linda went to visit their grandbaby for a few days. They left us their car to use while they were gone. What a great thing to do! We took advantage of having a car for a few days by going to the Laundromat, grocery store and several other errands. We even drove out to the Venice Fishing Pier and had lunch at Sharky's on the Pier. Great little place with a terrific view.

Last Sunday we drove out to Snook Haven. This is a canoeing camp on a river just out of town. Every Sunday they have a "bike rally" with a live band. It was our kind of place! We wished we had our bike here! Both the food and music was good. What a great place to spend a Sunday afternoon!

Oh, but before that – we spent Saturday evening at Nokomis Beach. Every Saturday at sunset there is a local tradition which has been around for decades here at Nokomis Beach. It is the Nokomis Beach Drum Circle. It is a gathering just a few hours before dusk where several drummers pound out a beat for dancers of all types – belly dancers, hula hoopers and twirlers! Little kids to great-grandparents - everyone enjoys it and everyone joins in. Of course, Mike brought his own percussion section on the boat so we loaded up our instruments along with a cooler. We had a ball – pounding the drums and shaking the tambourine - my hippie days came out in all their glory! The drumming continues as the sun sets on the sparkling water and afterwards as the moon and stars come out to play. We've been told that sometimes you may even see dazzling fire dancers performing after dark. So far, we haven't been that lucky. We're going back again this Saturday night – folding chairs, cooler and instruments in tow! Hey, it's free!!   The Age of Aquarius!!!!

Just over the bridge and a few blocks from the Marina is a really neat part of downtown Venice. It has several specialty shops, outdoor cafes, and bars. I love just walking around this area and watching the people. In fact, I'm headed that way this afternoon. There's a bakery over there I want to try. Hmmm!!

Mike had spent a lot of his time here working on NautiNell. There is always something to do around here. It's more of a labor of love. Nothing big – but painting this or sanding that – making her in tip-top shape! She doesn't even look like the same boat I saw for the first time at Smith Point back in March.

We have had several other Loopers come through while we've been here. We wave as they go down the ICW. Some have stopped for a visit and some have stayed a few days. Currently Black Tickle and Glory Days are here. It's nice to have some other Loopers around. Our plans are to stay here through the end of the month. We will then head down the coast to the Ft Myers area – planning to spend some time around Sanibel, Captiva and Punta Gorda. We will then head on down to the Keys – probably Marathon Key or Islamorada. We'll eventually work out way up the east coast of Florida to Ft Lauderdale. Here we plan to cross to the Bahamas (Abacos). We plan to spend the month of April there. Of course, nothing is in concrete. We just can't plan to far ahead – we might miss something else if we do!!

I can't close without mentioning a little about my trip to Dallas. I had a wonderful trip and made all connecting flights. I spent 10 whole days holding and playing with my new grandbaby, Allison, who was born December 29. She is the most precious thing ever! While I was there – my two BFFs came down from Joplin to visit me – Debbie and Pam. It was great to see them. We shopped, ate and visited until we were pooped out! Can't wait until I make another trip back to Dallas. Grandma will need her fix!

Till next time!

Admiral "C"



Allison Marie

Daddy's Girl!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

We’re Spending Time in Venice

NautiNell lit up for Christmas at Longboat Key
Sweet Pea and NautiNell at Moore's Restaurant


Hey hon, Look what I caught!!

Sunset at Marker "4"
Jim "our driver" trying to round up the laundry crew
New Year's Eve gathering on Snake Island
Beautiful sunrise in Venice


Parking lot at the Island
We are spending some time here at Venice, Florida.  We left Moore's Restaurant on Longboat key somewhere around mid-morning on Thursday, Dec 29 and headed on down the ICW. Moore's turned out to be a great place to stay and an even better place to eat. The food was wonderful.

We reached our destination "Marker 4" early afternoon along with Sweet Pea. We plan to stay a month and Sweet Pea a few days. The marina is new and still not quite finished. However, they gave us a good deal to stay there a month and it's really close by to everything in town. Just over the bridge…… In fact, the owner of the marina loaned us his "car" so we all could go to the Laundromat. Now, when I say "car" – I have to say this is no ordinary "car". It really sets the bar when it comes to courtesy cars. John's car is a Hummer! Can you imagine the looks we got when we all piled out of a very nice Hummer in front of a little ol' Laundromat and unloaded all our dirty clothes! Hey you Marinas out there- this beats an old pickup truck any day! LOL!!

This area is also the homeport of Jeff and Linda of Jeremiah. They crossed their wake now and are going to stay home for a couple of months. It's really good to be close to them. We'll get to spend time with them more than ever! In fact for New Year's Eve, they invited us all to a beach party/cookout on Snake Island. This is a local hangout for Jeremiah and their friends. They all welcomed us in like family and we had a great time sitting by the fire and chowing down on all the food! There had to be close to 60 people there and at least a dozen dogs. It was great! Even the dogs had a great time. I have to admit though – we didn't make it to midnight – but it was close! We had traveled over to the island by dinghy and of course, it was dark coming back. No need to worry – when Capt. Chappy is at the wheel or should I say tiller! We made it back safe and sound and in time to see the ball drop in New York City. In Sarasota, they drop a pineapple! That would be a sight to see! Maybe next year! Or in Key West, they drop a huge shoe with a drag queen sitting in it. Now that's weird! But funny!

And the tradition of eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day is not known around these parts. I couldn't go without them! So I made a big crockpot full and shared them with Sweet Pea and Jeremiah. Now we'll all have a good 2012. I'm sure of it!

Jeff and Linda are great hosts. One day they piled all of us in their camper/van to take us to West Marine, Sam's and an overall scenic tour! What a road trip! This whole area is really pretty. Sarasota is a little artsy-fartsy but I like it. In fact, there's a bike rally there this next weekend. Mike and I have to check that out. However, we may look a little out of place in our boater garb. Oh well….!

BTW – I mentioned that we are staying a month here. Well, here's the whole story – I'm going to fly to Dallas from Sarasota in a few days to see our new Grandbaby!!!!    Allison Marie Rabe was born on
December 29! She is beautiful, of course! I am leaving on the 10th and will be gone for ten days. Mike will be on his own for ten whole days! HA! I'm sure Jeff and Linda will take good care of him. When I get back I'm sure he will be ready to head on down the coast. In the meantime, I believe he plans to fill our freezer with fish. Take a look at the picture I included – he's got a good start on it! Yum!

Venice is known as the Sharks Teeth Capital of the World. Aren't you surprised of the things you learn reading my blog! LOL! Jeff says that Snake Island is usually a great place to search because the Venice Inlet is right close. I'm going to check it out hopefully in a day or so. It's been really windy here the last couple of days so I'm waiting until I can take a comfortable dinghy ride over to the island and check it out. Wish me luck!! Hope they're easier to find than arrowheads! Sheeh!

Say hello to Allison Marie Rabe

Only minutes old.......!
 Till next time!

Admiral "C"