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NautiNell coming in to Venice |
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Beautiful sky in FMB |
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The Pirate ship daily cruise |
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Beautiful sky just about every night! |
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Sunset at the beach |
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Capt Chappy enjoying the
dinghy ride |
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Ding Darling Refuge |
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Sunset while at anchor in Pelican Bay |
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Out neighborhood in Pelican Bay |
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The Coast Guard maintaining
out waterways |
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Our first visitor in Nokomis |
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Weird oddities at Linger Lodge |
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Can they get any weirder? |
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This guy greets you at the door! |
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Okay, these guys aren't
so weird....... |
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Beautiful night on
Nokomis beach |
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Sunset on the beach during drum circle |
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Almost gone! |
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As the sun set -
the full moon appeared |
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nice calm beach day |
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Dinghy ride - exploring the rivers |
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Love the Spanish moss |
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what a beautiful sight |
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A great day! |
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Blues fest - Myakka River |
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This guy was enjoying the music! |
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Day after TS Colin = angry surf |
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Did a little shelling on the beach |
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Compare to the "nice"
day earlier on the beach |
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Glad we're on shore! |
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Drum circle on Nokomis beach |
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Everyone joins in |
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Crowd keeps growing - very cool! |
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End to a wonderful day |
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Can't you just hear the drums! |
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No they weren't opening for us! |
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Snake island hangout |
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Enjoying the sunshine at Snake island |
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View out to the Gulf |
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I'm glad that's cleared up!? |
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Crowd at Venice Beach growing
Memorial weekend |
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Few more boats at Snake island this weekend! |
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Maybe more than just a few! |
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Glad we took a dinghy ride |
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We had a great leader! |
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So nice and calm |
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Back at the blues fest |
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Bing Futch - really enjoyed him |
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Gator Nate |
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Packrat Thompson and Smokehouse |
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Duffy Bishop |
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See why we avoided Snake island this weekend! |
The last few days in FMB were busy. We had to make sure we hit all the fun places
before we left. We didn’t want to miss
any! We also had to get in more beach
time including sunset on the beach. It was
gorgeous as usual. We took a dingy ride
and ended up at Bonita Bills and the Dixie Fish Company one afternoon. We met a
really fun couple, Tom and Susan. They
had just moved down here to Cape Coral and had sold their house and bought a
boat. They are wanting to live on it, at
least Tom is – Susan isn’t sold yet. We
told them about a lot of our adventures.
I think we sold them on the idea!
HA!
On one day, we took a scooter ride into town and missed all
the excitement at the marina. A trawler
tried to come in the marina and misjudged the current and tide. He slammed into a sailboat on the outside and
then panicked and couldn’t get off away from him. It took one of the dock hands in a smaller
boat pushing him off before he could finally get loose. It did damage to both boats but nothing too
extensive. I’m glad it wasn’t NautiNell
he slammed into! The tide and current
run through this area something fierce.
That’s why if you’re of any size at all, you really need to wait until
slack tide.
Finally - Monday, May 16 - we were ready to leave. Since we had to wait until slack tide and we
also had to go over to the fuel dock to load our scooters, it was about 10:45
before we finally headed out. That was
okay because we were only going 30 miles for the day. We headed to Pelican Bay which is just a
short way from Cabbage Key and is at Cayo Costa State Park. It’s a beautiful anchorage. We made it there and picked out our spot by
about 2:00 p.m. We had planned to take
the dinghy over to Cabbage Key and to do some exploring but we were happy just
to sit on the sundeck and relax.
Tuesday, May 17 – After a very nice and uneventful night, we
took an easy morning. We only had 35
miles to go to our next stop – Nokomis.
We made it to “A Place to Be” about 2:00. Jeff (our buddy on Jeremiah) had found this
spot for us and it worked out just fine.
It’s tucked away just off the GIWW and safe and secure. Jeff lives here in Nokomis so we’re going to
get to spend some time with him! It was
Tuesday night and just happened to be Wing Night at Norma Jeans so off we all
went. Of course!
Wednesday, May 18
Jeff took us to get out car in FMB.
It was nice that is was only 1 ½ hours away this time! We had lunch at the Cottage in FMB and was
back to NautiNell early afternoon. Then
Mike headed to Snake Island in the dinghy to meet Jeff and the rest of his
friends. Mike is in heaven. He loves to hang out on the Island!
The next couple of days were pretty much just cleaning the
boat and hanging out at Snake. I managed
to get to Bealls! And of course, I’m
going back again soon – gotta spend those Bealls Bucks I “earned”!
Jeff went to Vero to spend some
time with his family so we were on our own.
So one afternoon Mike and I went exploring on the scooters and ended up
at Casey Key Fish House for lunch. It is
such a beautiful ride down Casey Key Road.
The homes are huge and the view of the Gulf is spectacular!
On Saturday, May 21 We headed to the Bradenton area to meet Candy
and Phred who are headed home back to New Hampshire in their motor home. They had left Marathon and were in Ruskin so
we decided to meet halfway. We met at
the Linger Lodge just south of Bradenton.
We had been there a few times before when we were staying at Bradenton
in 2013. It is always a fun and interesting
place! Good food – good friends - good times!
It was really good to see them!
When we got back from lunch we went exploring
in the dinghy. Then we remembered the
drum circle was on the beach tonight so we quickly got back to the boat and
made it over to the beach in plenty of time.
The Drum Circle is so very cool.
Every Wednesday and Saturday evening several people get together and beat
the drums – some dance – but a lot just sit and watch. It’s a great gathering and then at sunset
everyone watches the sun sink slowly in the Gulf. It can be quite moving. We’ll definitely go next time. And Mike will take his drums this time. Of course!
Mike has done a little fishing
but no real catching. We have been
spending time at Snake Island soaking up the sun and the evenings at the beach
watching it set. It’s a great life! We really have enjoyed hanging with Jeff too.
It will be
busy here this weekend since it is Memorial Weekend. There is a Bluesfest at a
place called Snook Haven on the Myakka River on Monday. We’ve already bought our tickets! Stay tuned!
I’m back!
Yes, it was a
busy Memorial Day weekend! We hit a
couple of Happy Hours – no surprise! On
Sunday after enjoying breakfast at the Jetty and watching the crowds build, we
took an all-day but a fantastic dinghy trip exploring the rivers around here.
This way we could stay out of the way of the crazies out on the water! Jeff was a great tour guide. You should have seen Snake Island where we
normally hang out! There must have been
100 boats there this afternoon! On Monday,
we made it to the Blues Fest at Snook Haven.
How fun! The music was great –
beer was cold – and it was just crowded enough to be enjoyable! We could definitely spend our time people
watching (and Mike even danced this time)!
When it was over, we headed to Pops Grill for dinner. Tuesday we all spent time recuperating…… J
Then on
Thursday the air conditioning decided it was tired of working. I had had a dentist appointment and when I
came back Mike was in the “hole” trying to determine what was wrong. Jeff was here giving support. Jeff saved the day by inviting us to spend
the night with him where the air conditioning was working great! He even grilled up some tuna for dinner! What a guy! Mike went back over to the boat Friday
morning and determined it was the pump.
The closest place to get a pump was in Clearwater – about an hour and a
half away. Road trip! We drove to Clearwater and bought the motor
and pump to be safe. While we were in
the area we checked out Indian Rocks Beach where we hope to be in another
couple of weeks or so. We liked what we
saw so that’s currently our plan…. First
A/C needs to be fixed. By the time we
got back from Clearwater, it was too late to work on anything then. So it was another night at the Brinker
estate. Saturday, Mike spent the day
installing the pump and replacing hoses etc.
After three days we have air conditioning! It now seems to be working better than ever
but that’s all I’m going to say – don’t want to jinx anything.
So now that
everything seems to be going our way……. Here
comes Tropical Storm Colin! That kept
us in the boat for another few days. It rained
and it blew for hours! We had put on
extra lines and we are in a pretty safe area, but it still blew. However, we didn’t get the worst of it. That mostly happened north of us. Still it was pretty unnerving….
And it messed
up our plans to go home. With three days
spent working on the a/c and another three days hunkered down in the boat – we didn’t
get things ready to head home. Oh yeah,
also the “Silver Bullet” is having some issues too. Not sure we want to drive it back right now
without having it checked out. SO between
the air conditioning, the TS Colin and the trouble with Bullet, our trip back
to Joplin has been put off for a few weeks anyway. Makes me a little sad – missing my family!
So now the
plan is to head out of here in a week or so and take NautiNell to Indian Rocks
Beach. After we’re there for a while we
will plan our trip home. Of course,
there is also the weather to think about.
Right now we’re getting the end of Colin and I haven’t heard of anything
else brewing out there but you never know!
So stay tuned!
Till next
time!
Admiral “C
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