Mahuffer's Dive Bar |
On a Mission from God |
A little crooning at JD's |
Another pic of Mahuffers |
One of our last nights |
Beautiful full moon |
Just about sums it up! |
I think I found something to do with my shell collection! |
Chillin'! |
Rockin' at JD's |
Capt Mike in his fav spot! |
Anyway, we made it back to NautiNell on August 3. For at over a week it rained and rained. So much for sunny Florida. We really can’t complain because that was
that slow moving convection that caused so much damage from flooding in Louisiana. We have friends there that have families who
have lost everything. They’re still in
our prayers as they try to clean up and piece their lives back together.
The last few weeks haven’t been the best for us. First, like I mentioned earlier, we planned
to leave IRB the first week of August.
However, even though the Dockmaster knew this he still ran our credit
card through on the 4th for the total month. He refused to credit it back and prorate our
days! We’ve never had that type of situation
anywhere before with any other marina.
So that meant we paid for the month of August whether we stayed there or
not! BTW, he had no problem prorating our
days for the ten days in June when we arrived!
So we made the best of it and enjoyed another month in IRB.
It also seemed that every day or so, there was new
project. Either it’s the boat, the whaler,
the car or the scooters! One thing after
another. Nothing really serious, but it’s been a pain in the butt! But don’t worry, we still have found time to
enjoy ourselves. Our motto is now “don’t
let those bastards get you down”!
LOL!
On an up note, we have had several showings of
NautiNell. We have shown it here in IRB
at least 8-10 times! No offers yet, but
we know it only takes one! I know we’re
going to miss this life but I think we’re really ready to start another adventure! Whatever it may be!
While we were spending our days in IRB for the month of
August, we still managed to hit a few Happy Hours, etc. One afternoon we drove to Clearwater while
they showed the boat. We had lunch at
the Brown Boxer Pub. We loved it! Can’t wait to get back there again. We also went the opposite direction a
different afternoon and spent some time in John’s Pass – Madeira Beach. That time we had lunch at Shrimpy Blues
Bistro on Treasure Island. It was a
funky little place! Oh and of course, we
didn’t miss Saturday Steak Night at the American Legion. The best steaks we’ve had here in Florida for
a long time!
J D’s Restaurant and Lounge became one of our regular
hangouts. The patio usually has great
music and food is always good. On Wednesday
nights inside there is a piano bar with a totally different crowd and
atmosphere. Lots of ol’ crooners! However, it’s also $1.00 hamburger night! Can’t miss that!
We finally made plans to leave for Dunedin on Friday, August
26 because we wanted to be settled in up there before the rains from Invest 99
develop later this next week. However,
someone wanted to show the boat so we stayed one more day.
Finally, we headed out to Dunedin on Saturday morning,
August 27. It’s only a 12 mile boat
ride! That, I think, is our record! It seemed we no more than got to moving that
we were there! It took about 1 1/2
hours. We move slowly. So we were in our slip at Marker 1 Marina in
Dunedin by about noon! Good thing
too. Within just a couple of hours the
storms began brewing. Luckily most of
them missed us this time.
This morning (Sunday) we caught the Jolly Trolley that goes
to IRB so we could pick up our car. That
can always be an experience! We had to
transfer trolleys three times but it all went pretty smooth. The trolley stop is just a block from where
we left the car. We had lunch at PJ
Oyster Bar before we headed back to the boat.
Now we’re looking forward to spending some time in
Dunedin. We should be here for the month
of September and at least part of October.
We’ve been here before a few times just to visit. The first time was in 2011 when we crossed
the Gulf to Clearwater while on the Loop.
That time we took the trolley to Dunedin and Tarpon Springs from
Clearwater to check it all out. We’ve
been by car a couple of times since. We’re
looking forward to really getting to know this little Scottish town. We
also plan to visit Tarpon Springs again.
We love the sponge docks!
Stay tuned!
Till next time
Admiral “C”