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Some of the dolphins |
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Giant iguana! |
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One of the sea lions |
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Big daddy of the sea lions |
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Waiting for the go ahead at Thanksgiving! |
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NautiNell all lit up for Christmas |
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See the tree on top? |
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This was taken one day by a boater on
a mooring ball. Isn't it gorgeous!
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Mr Manatee visiting the harbor |
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Waiting for the Wounded Warriors |
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God Bless Them! |
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New Year's Eve in the Keys! |
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Getting ready to show them
our appreciation!
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Very cool! |
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They were thanking us as we were thanking them |
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One of the many gorgeous skies |
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Never gets old |
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So calm and peaceful |
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This has to be the best one ever |
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Gathering at the dock! |
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Another night of fun |
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Christmas Day at Karen's |
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Perfect evening |
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What can I say? |
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All sizes of boats |
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Fun time! |
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More dolphin fun |
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Christmas Eve in the Keys |
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Sombrero Beach on Christmas Eve |
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Nice day for a dinghy ride |
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Santa's elves? |
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Ray in one of the reindeer games |
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trying to open a present with gloves
is impossible
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Come on Linda you can do it! |
We arrived in Marathon on Saturday afternoon, November
21.
It’s nice to be back! We’ve spent
several days since reuniting with friends.
The first item on the agenda was Thanksgiving Dinner.
Our friend, Karen who has a condo here,
invited us all over for a Thanksgiving feast.
There was a lot of great food and many great friends.
Several boaters are here but there are still
several that haven’t yet arrived.
It
will be busy the next few weeks with boaters coming and going.
After Thanksgiving, it was time to decorate NautiNell for
Christmas. There are lots of boats here
that are decorated. We’ve had several
people who walk down or drive by the dock and remark on how festive it all
looks
It’s been rather rainy so far this month. However, we’ve managed to spend several
evenings enjoying docktails and sunsets.
The sky seems to be extra pretty this year. Mike has gone fishing a few times with Stan
and Shirley on Joint Venture. They
brought in a huge Mahi the other day. So
it was time for another cookout. We had
a great fish dinner on the dock.
Patty and Bill (Conched Out Too) made it here finally! They’re in the slip next to us. Now it’s starting to be more like old
times! Soon Finally and Sassy II will be
here. They’re on the west coast now heading
our way. And Second Noelle will be here
in a few days.
Ricky fired up his smoker the other day just in time for the
Christmas Boat Parade. We enjoyed a
great potluck on the dock with smoked pork butt.
And then it was time for the parade.
There were more boats this time, I think. A beautiful evening with friends.
Some of us girls have done a little Christmas shopping
together. We’ve also managed to have
lunch at the No Name Pub and Brutus’ Fish Market. We do like to eat! Also some of us went out to dinner at the
Cracked Conch the other night and took in a play at the Marathon Theatre. It’s surprising that there is such good
talent here in this little town. The
play was great!
Mike and I have taken out the dinghy a few times. We haven’t got to do a lot of “dinkin”
because of the rain and wind. But when
we get the chance – we go! Hopefully the
weather will clear up and we’ll get to enjoy the Florida Keys sunshine every
day!
We’re still on the “selling NautiNell rollercoaster”! We’ve
shown the boat three times already since we’ve been here in Marathon! I thought it would be slower once we got down
here with the holidays, etc. Guess I was
wrong. We start to panic somewhat
whenever someone looks at it. We do want
to sell it but just not yet! Oh well,
best laid plans…………………….. Whatever
happens, happens!
Yesterday, Finally and Sassy II made it in. It’s so good to see them! A few of the boaters have gone home for the
holidays so it’s getting rather scarce around here. Now with them here and Second Noelle planning
to arrive here tomorrow, it’s beginning to fill up again! By the first of
January or so, most everyone will be here again
Now the plans for Christmas dinner are taking hold. We’ve all been invited over to Karen’s
again. It’s really kind of her to open
her home to all of us. I hope she
realizes how we appreciate it. I’m sure
it will be another great time!
Ta’Ta’ for now. I’ll
catch you up on more later! :-)
I’m back! Christmas
has come and gone! What a fun time!
First we had visitors from back home! Bill Gipson and his wife along with Sara
(their daughter) stopped in to say “hi”.
They were down here on vacation for a week. It’s always good to get to visit with friends
from back home.
We spent Christmas Eve on the dock socializing. It was a nice evening – not so windy. Santa made his annual visit with the Carolers
from the Marathon Fire Department.
That’s always fun to see. On
Christmas Day, we all went to Karen’s condo.
Again – great food and great people!
After eating way too much it was time to join in the “reindeer
games”! First we did a “Dirty Santa”
white elephant gift exchange. That was a
hoot! Then after that we learned just
how hard it is to unwrap a gift wearing gloves. It’s hard to explain….. Last but definitely not least, we got to
stuff panty hose with balloons. Oh yeah,
and then the team captains got to wear them or at least try! Maybe that’s too much information – what
happens in Marathon should maybe stay in Marathon! LOL!
Thanks Karen for opening your home to all of us crazies!
BTW – While this was all going on, we get a call from our
broker! Someone wants to see the boat
the day after Christmas! Oh well! We did a bit of fast cleaning and she was
ready for viewing that afternoon. They
liked it but they’re just gathering info at this point. We understand. We did that for about a year before we made
our deal! That makes four different
showings since we’ve been here in Marathon.
Who thought we’d be showing it so much down here.
Yesterday I finally went to the Dolphin Research
Center. I’ve been wanting to go for the
last few seasons but have never made it.
Jill, Becky, Heather and I spent the day there. We started off with lunch at Hawks Cay. Woohoo!
Got a little fancy! Well, only
because The Wreck was closed for remodeling.
Oh well, it does us good sometime to see how the other half lives. I really enjoyed the Dolphin Center. They are so cute and you can tell they really
enjoy interaction with people. There are
also four sea lions there. I’m so glad I
finally went. Now I can check another
thing off my list!
New Year’s Eve was a warm sunny day in the Keys. Most of the
day was spent hanging out on the dock. Later that evening it was appetizers on the
dock and a great time welcoming in the New Year. Yes, I actually made it to midnight! Several of us took a dinghy ride to “Gilligan’s
Island” on New Year’s Day. Another day
of hanging out in warm sunny Florida.
Later it was time for black-eyed peas, collard greens and
cornbread. What a great way to start the
New Year!
We even managed to show the boat again! That’s five times since we’ve been here in
Marathon! At least there is a lot of
interest. Just no one with a check in
their hand yet.
Hope you all have a Happy New Year! May 2016 bring us all peace and happiness.
Till next time!
Admiral “C”
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