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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Visiting here with the Kelleys.....

Having lunch at Burdines
Only 90 miles to Cuba!
Can you see it?
Mike beating the bongos!
Pam capturing Jack Sparrow
Where's the Black Pearl??
Inside Captain Tony's
(the original Sloppy Joes)
nice catch this morning
This guy needs a drink!
Catman with his cat show
Very strange indeed - think he's been in
Key Weird too long.....
Mallory Square - cruise ship in the distance
hanging out on the golf course
Yep, my 2nd hole in one!
Thinking of going pro....  LOL
A visitor on the rough
Just a few dollar bills in
No Name Pub
Pam and Me - BFFs
Our friends from Joplin, Pam and Bill, arrived here about 6:30 Sunday evening (January 13).   After unloading and visiting awhile on the sundeck, we went to Porky’s for a bite to eat.  Good bbq there along with good music.  It’s pretty cool around here – no matter when and where you go -  you can almost always find a place that has good food and music without a cover!

Monday was such a pleasant day.  We took a dinghy ride around the canals and showed Pam and Bill the sights.  “Jeremiah” and “SeaMoore” went along with us.  Of course, we ended up at Burdines for lunch.   We spent the day relaxing in the sun.  Then that evening we went to Key Fisheries where we could celebrate the sunset and feast on stone crabs and shrimp.  They also have the best rum cake!
Of course, we made a trip to Key West!  After getting our pictures taken at the “Southernmost Point” we ventured to Duval Street and had lunch at Hog’s Breath.  We really had a full day – spending a lot of time on Duval Street, having a beer at Schooners Wharf and watching the sunset at Mallory Square.  Always fun watching the street entertainers – some better than others!  HA!
Mike and Bill went fishing on Wednesday.  They first went out to catch some bait using the casting net and caught quite a bunch of “trophy bait”!  We went to lunch at Hurricanes and then they went back out to fish.  They did pretty good – catching several Spanish mackerel, mutton snapper and yellowtail.  Too bad Bill didn’t read the “fishing guide” before they went out.  HA!  He got his butt kicked by a “leatherjack”   Those little things have sharp spines on their dorsal fins.  According to the book “these spines can administer very painful puncture wounds.  Not the most obvious characteristic but the one an angler should be most aware of” Unfortunately Bill had to learn the hard way.  He’s okay.  Just a few bleeding fingers – all was well after a couple of beers.
Thursday morning we had a late breakfast at the Wooden Spoon.  If it sounds like all we’ve done is eat that’s about right.  So many restaurants and so little time!  We did a little sightseeing and tried to search out another marina for the month of February.  We were hoping to find one a little cheaper – but no success.  Looks like we’ll be spending February here at Sombrero – not a problem!  We hung out on the boat for a while and then decided it was time to play “Putt Putt”.  Boondocks on Ramrod Key about 25 miles away has a neat little miniature golf course where you can have a cocktail while you play.  They even come out and wait on you while you’re playing!  I don’t think Mike and I have ever played miniature golf together.  At least it was a very long time ago, if we did.  We had a blast!  And guess who won!!!??  Me!  I even made two “holes in one”!   I wish I could have taken a picture of Mike’s face when I shot the second one.  OMG!  I should probably quit now  - never be able to play like that again….. HA!
After a round of golf – we decided it was time to find the No Name Pub.  Their logo says “a great little place if you can find it”.  That’s true!  It did take a little time to find it even using our GPS.  But the results were great.  This is a neat little local place that is the oldest bar in the Keys.  They have terrific pizza.  There must be a million dollars hanging on the ceiling and rafters.  A very cool place indeed.  Also, the key deer are numerous here on Big Pine Key.  They are rather tame and have been known to walk right up to you.  However, we only saw a few and not from very close.  L
Bill and Pam went back to Key West on Friday morning.  Mike and I begged off and spent the time hanging out on the boat.  Later that evening we had dinner at Cabana Breezes.  It was a nice evening and we enjoyed visiting.
Saturday morning we made a quick run down to Big Pine Key again – this time to the annual Nautical Flea Market.  Actually we were a little disappointed in it.  We had heard it was a “don’t miss” but we didn’t find any real bargains.  Bill and Pam left about noon  - driving back to Miami to catch their flight.  Again, I must say it was great having them here.  We will be heading home to Joplin in March for a quick visit – so we will be seeing them again soon.
Needless to say – we did nothing much but lounge around the boat for the next couple of days.  Monday was my birthday so Mike and I spent some time on the beach.  It was really nice – not much wind.  Jeff and Linda (Jeremiah) had us over for dinner that evening.  Rich and Linda (Goofing Off) were here for a visit so we got to relive some of our adventures on the Loop.  Rich and Linda are here by land yacht (RV).  Their home is in Waterford NY.   They too are enjoying the warm weather here in the Keys.
For those of you who are curious – Dockside Restaurant is now closed for good.  We understand that the guy leasing it “Roco” walked.  We really miss not having the convenience of a place so close with such good food and entertainment.  It’s on the market again so maybe someone else will pick it up soon. 
Till next time!
Admiral “C”

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