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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Our Last Few Days in Marathon

Relaxing at Gilligan's Island (Sandbar)
Mike driving and Steve scouting
Joey must be fishing!
Get together at the FL Keys Country Club
Beautiful night in the Keys
I'm getting quite of a collection of sunsets
MTOA Gathering at Sombrero Resort
Easter morning sunrise
Beautiful morning at the beach
Easter bunny sighting!
Pizza time at No Name Bar
Another gathering!
Sunday jam - Mickey is 98 years old!
Off to breakfast on this bright sunny morning
Our destination - Harbor Hillbillies!
Another day at the sandbar
Beautiful night - even if I missed the sunset
My last trip to the beach 
Good crowd at the beach
These Florida skies never grow old
Waiting for the homemade ice cream!
Taken by a fellow boater on Easter Sunday 
Easter crowd for dinner
Our really last hurrah for the season 
We never miss a chance to eat!
Tying up at the Harbor Hillbillies
Saying goodbye to Jeff on Jeremiah  
Saying goodbye to Rambler!
Yes, we brought our
own table!
Goodnight!
After our whirlwind visit with our friends Bill and Pam, we spent a few days “decompressing”.  It didn’t take long till we were back in the swing of things!

We attended a potluck at Sombrero Resort which is next door and put on by the MTOA group.  Plenty of good food and music.  This resort has a tiki bar and pool.  The pool looked very inviting.  I’m definitely planning to go back and enjoy it when I get a chance.  It’s just at the end of our dock after all! 
Easter Weekend was busy.  First we took a great dinghy ride on Saturday.  Since it wasn’t too windy, we went out to Gilligan’s Island (Sandbar) and back to the beach.  We met a couple on “Over Ice”.  Their dinghy is named “Ice Cube”.   Robert and Brenda from Mississippi just began the Loop.  They are heading up north in a few days and plan to be in Norfolk in time for the AGLCA Rendezvous in May.  That’s where we started five years ago!!  Anyway, it was fun talking to them because they are so excited about the Loop.  It brought back a lot of memories.
Several of us were up before dawn on Easter so we could attend Sunrise Services on the beach.  It’s always so pretty there so it’s not really too hard to get up for it.  As you know sunrises and I don’t meet very often!  Anyway it was a very nice service as usual.  Later on that evening we had a huge cookout/potluck on the dock.  Ricky cooked a couple of pork butts, Carolyn brought a huge ham.  There were all kinds of casseroles, salads and desserts!  When we decided to do this on Easter, we thought there weren’t that many of us left on the dock.  Well, we had over thirty people and way too much food!  It was such a good time.  Always a great way to spend Easter – Sunrise Services followed by friends and food.  We had so much food left that we gathered up again for lunch on Monday for leftovers!  Nothing goes to waste around here! 
Mike and I had been wanting to make it to No Name Bar on Big Pine Key for pizza so later that week off we went.  Jeff, Rhonda and Joey went along too.  What a fun time that was!  No Name is known for their pizza and they definitely didn’t disappoint.  We also were able to see a few key deer along the way.

Yes, we’re back to eating again.  HA!  Tuesday is Taco Tuesday at Hurricanes and Thursday is wing night at the Ale House so yes, we had to hit those a few times. 

During the past week, the bar at the marina “Dockside Tropical CafĂ©” closed.  We’ve been surprised that it’s lasted this long.  We’d been there only a few times this season because of the service and several other reasons I won't go into.  When we went we’d usually go for the music and then only stay for a couple of drinks.  Let’s just say it was a sorry state.  Hopefully someone will come along and do it right.  It really won’t be missed.  However, it would be a really nice thing to have a place you can go to and enjoy right here in the marina like most of the other marinas we’ve stayed in have.  Just sayin’……..
Last night we tried happy hour at the Florida Keys Country Club.  It’s just across the road from the marina.  Good timing on their part.  Dockside closes and the Country Club opens its bar/restaurant to the public the same week.  A couple more boaters are leaving so this was a great way to give them a sendoff.
Jeremiah (Jeff and his son Scott) and Rambler (Richard and Kathy) left out this morning (Saturday 4/2). They are heading up the west coast.  Jeff is heading back to his home near Venice and Richard and Kathy are going to play on the west coast for a while before they head over to Hilton Head where they keep their boat.    It’s REALLY getting empty here.  There is an empty slip on our port and three empty slips on our starboard.  Guess it’s time for us to leave too.  We will try to catch the next good weather window.  That probably means in another week or so.  We’ll head up the west coast too where we plan to spend some time in Ft Myers Beach and then at Clearwater Beach. 
After a rainy day all day Monday, we were ready to take a dinghy ride on Tuesday morning.  Several of us rode over to Harbor Hillbillies which is a little houseboat that serves breakfast in the harbor.  There were several of us and it overwhelmed them, but we didn’t mind the wait.  Sitting out in the sunshine in our dinghies waiting for breakfast isn’t too bad.  This couple that owns this boat/diner calls themselves Hillbillies and advertises that it’s “Ozarks Food at Ozarks Prices”.  So of course, we had to ask them where they’re from.  It turns out they are from just outside Springfield MO.  That’s only about an hour from our hometown, Joplin!  It is such a small world.  We had fun talking about the area that we’re all were familiar with. 
Later that day we took the dinghy back to Gilligan’s for an all-day fun day in the sun.  When the tide is down it really reminds me of the lake back home where we all just bob around in the water.  Only this is saltwater and there are a few different critters swimming by.  Cindy said she saw a shark but it was a little one and there were lots of rays swimming by.  We managed to get home in time to enjoy a beautiful sunset here in the harbor.  What a great day!
We spent the next day sprucing up NautiNell because we were having two different couples coming on Thursday to see it back to back.  This rollercoaster ride it no fun!  But at least we have a clean boat!  They came to look over it while we disappeared for lunch.  We got some very positive feedback from the broker but no offers yet.  We showed it again just the other day to another couple.  This couple likes it too!  But you know the saying….”Show me the money!”  LOL!
Mike, Steve and Joey went fishing in Joey’s center console.  They caught a lot, but no keepers.  I spent the morning at the beach.  What better thing to do when the guys are fishing!  Later that day we tried the Florida Keys Country Club again.  This time it was prime rib night.  A good night and a LOT of food!
It was really windy again yesterday (Sunday, 4/10).  We took the dinghy for a ride around the harbor and to Burdines for lunch.  It was a little rough coming back!  Later on, Rho-Jo (Rhonda and Joey) treated us all to some homemade ice cream!  Is this the life or what!
I’ve been reading some of my old posts on my blog.  Some that were written almost five years ago when we were just starting this adventure!  What a life we’ve been living.  Although it seems all we do now is eat and drink, it’s because we’ve been staying at the same marina for several months at a time.  This is good – we’ve met a lot of good friends.  It’s just not as “adventurous” as it was when we were traveling about every day to places we’d never been! But we’ll be leaving Marathon on Wednesday (April 13) if all goes well.  It will be another adventure!  We’ve not spent a lot of time in Fort Myers Beach area or in Clearwater Beach.  We know that our days on the waterways are somewhat limited.  After all NautiNell is for sale and who knows when that will happen.  However, until then we are ready for new places and new adventures!  We’ve made so many good friends here in Marathon.  And we know that if/when we sell the boat, it will bring an end to our adventures on the waterways.  So some of these friends we may not see again.  However, we are planning to get an R/V so we just may not see them by water – we may be pulling up in their driveways!  Who knows!
Hopefully the next time I post we will have arrived in Ft Myers Beach.  Stay tuned!
Till next time!
Admiral “C"
 

 

 

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

What a Whirlwind Visit!

A Whirlwind Visit!

Our good friends from back home, Bill and Pam Kelley came to visit us for a couple of weeks.  They rented a little “conch house” duplex on a canal here in Marathon.  We had a great time visiting with them and showing them the sights.  The last time they were here in Marathon for a visit was a few years back.  In fact, it was the first time we had stayed at Sombrero Dockside.  Since then we’ve become pretty good on where to eat and where to go!  Below are my journal entries of the last two weeks.  Did we do all that!?

Thursday, March 3   Pam and Bill arrived just in time for wing night at the Marathon Ale House.  After a three day road trip, they were ready to drink a little beer and enjoy some 25 cent wings!
So good to see them!

Friday, March 4   We met several for lunch at Kiki’s Sandbar near Big Pine Key.  It’s a fun place to be and right on the beach.  After that we showed them Blue Hole.  Blue Hole is on the island of Big Pine Key and is an abandoned rock quarry that was used for nearby road fills and the Overseas Railroad.  It contains mostly fresh water which is rather rare around the Keys.  Since it is fresh water, there are several alligators and key deer that live there.  In fact, it’s part of the National Key Deer Refuge.  It’s really a nice area.  We were told there were 75 alligators that live there but we only saw two.  Wonder where the rest were hiding!?

Saturday, March 5   It was Saturday so we had to go to the Big Flea Market that is held every weekend! So back to Big Pine Key we went!  After looking at about everything and everyone there was to see and doing a fair amount of shopping we headed to lunch at Springers.  Later on that evening we went to Dan and Elise's home to celebrate their anniversary.  They were having an open house and they put on quite a shindig.  Then we were back on the boat where we had a great time visiting – laughing and “drinking”!

Sunday, March 6   It was time to head to the American Legion for their Sunday breakfast.   It’s always an experience to have breakfast there on Sunday mornings.  The weather isn’t cooperating – it’s way too windy for us to go out in the dinghy or in NautiNell.  So, it was back to the boat where we grilled burgers later.  It’s good though, our new friends are getting to know our old friends.  Some of the boaters are leaving here in a couple of days so it’s good that we’re hanging close.   We are really enjoying sharing our life here with Bill and Pam.

Monday, March 7   It’s time for Old Lady Day!  Pam and I went shopping along with Kathy and Nancy.  We had a good “girl” time.  We had lunch at Frank’s Grill.  That’s always a great stop.  Although, this was the first time I’d been there in a couple of years.  Ricky smoked pork butt on the grill today for dinner in honor of all that are leaving us in a few days.  This could very well be the last “smoking of the butt” of the season!  Pam and Bill are getting to see just how we operate around here.  In other words, just how we manage to eat and drink……

Tuesday, March 8   Mike and Bill joined in the weekly ROMEO breakfast.  (Retired Old Men Eating Out).  Pam and I slept in!  Then Bill, Pam and I toured Crane Point.  Crane Point is a Museum and Nature Center here in Marathon.  It consists of 63 acres and the most peaceful place in the Keys.  I went on the tour last year and just fell in love with it.  There are several types of trees, flowers and plants along with a Bird Sanctuary.  It overlooks the Florida Bay.  Oh, and the highest place in the Keys is located here.  6 1/2 feet above sea level!  There is also lot of history here.  After that, we picked up Mike and headed to Sparky’s Happy Hour for 25 cent wings and shrimp.  You wouldn’t expect us to miss a meal!

Wednesday, March 9   A trip to Key West!  You know we couldn’t miss that!  We left mid-morning and made it to Caroline’s for lunch.  Then Pam and I did some shopping while the boys found a bar to hang in.  That wasn’t hard!  We met them back at the Lazy Gecko and then it was on to the Two Cent Bar for happy hour.  That’s the place that serves you bacon instead of peanuts.  Time flew so fast while we were there!  We decided to head on back toward Marathon and stop along the way somewhere for dinner.  So we stopped at Bobalu’s.  Mike and I had been wanting to try it ever since we got stuck there a few weeks ago because of traffic. 

Thursday, March 10   This was a busy day!  Bill, Pam and I took the tour of the Turtle Hospital.  It’s always interesting to see the work they do there.  Many turtles are saved because of their work.  Later we all went to Keys Fisheries for stone crab claws.  That place is interesting to say the least!  Just remember they do not serve butter!  No butter!  Anyway after that we decided to catch the sunset at the Seven Mile Bridge.  We didn’t have a cooler and it was at least an hour to sunset so we decided to go over to the Sunset Grille.  Well, we found a good place to sit on the beach and watch the sunset but getting a drink was another story!  However, I found that if you draw a little attention to yourself, you just might get served.  That’s all I’m going to say about that…..!  Those stone crabs aren’t all that filling so after sunset we headed to Hurricanes for wings.  Yes, Thursday is wing night there too!  Then it was back to the boat for cocktails and laughter!

Friday, March 11   Lunch at Fish Tales!  Shopping!  Am I repeating myself?  Well, tonight was a bit different! There were about 30 of us on the dock and we ordered pizza and played charades!  Thanks to Rhonda on RhoJo for coordinating this!  It was a hoot!  It was the guys against the girls.  Girls won by five points!  Let’s just say, you get to know everyone really well when playing charades!  I can’t believe no one took pictures!  Maybe that’s a good thing! 

Saturday, March 12   Time for the 40th Annual Marathon Seafood Festival!    We’ve been waiting for this!  Great food, great music and lots of vendors.  We look forward to this festival every year.  It’s a great time.  Mike and I can’t believe this was our fifth one!  How time flies!  Only down here does it seem that you can go to a festival and eat lobster, conch and shrimp.  That doesn't happen in Missouri! We ate, shopped and listened to the great music, and oh yeah, we drank beer.  LOL

Sunday, March 13   Happy Anniversary to us!  Yes, it’s been 17 years since we tied the knot.  Who would have guessed we’d be spending our 17th again in Paradise.  We had one of the best anniversaries ever today.  We got to spend it with our good friends and were finally able to take a dinghy ride.  The winds finally died down so off we went.  We took a ride up to Burdine’s for lunch and then were able to meet up with Conched Out Two and Rhumbline as they were leaving the harbor.  They’re off on their way north.  Hard to say goodbye but we know our paths will cross again on the waterways.  It was still too windy for us to go out of Sisters Creek (out to the reef) so we just dinghied around the harbor looking at all the boats moored out there.  Later we toasted the day on the boat by viewing the sunset and grilling brats.  A very good day!

Monday March 14   The guys finally got to go fishing.  Bill and Mike and Joey (RhoJo) went out in Joey’s fishing boat.  They said they caught a bunch but no keepers.  Guess it won’t be fish for dinner tonight!  Pam and I hung out at the beach while they fished.  Finally, a little beach time!

Tuesday, March 15   The guys tried their luck at fishing again.  Today was a much better day.  Not nearly as rough.  AND they easily caught over 50 yellowtail!  They kept a dozen or so.  Now we’re talking!  It was a pretty long day for everyone so dinner will be tomorrow night.

Wednesday, March 16    We did lunch at Hurricanes while anticipating a great fish dinner tonight.  After that we rode over the Seven Mile Bridge to Veteran’s Memorial Park.  What a beautiful day!  This beach area is small but not near as busy as Sombrero Beach.  There is an old “boat” on display there that was used by seventeen Cubans to cross to the US from their home in Cuba.  Hard to believe they could make it in something like that.  This evening we had a wonderful fresh fish dinner cooked by Captain Mike.   We topped it out with “Not Your Father’s Root Beer” floats and Key Lime pie.  A very fun visit!

Thursday, March 17   Happy St Patrick’s Day!  Well, we got a call yesterday from our broker that someone wanted to see the boat today!  We managed to move it back to Friday but we really needed to spend a little time getting it ready.  Bill and Pam chilled for a couple hours at their duplex while Mike and I got “it” together.  After that we spent time visiting on the sundeck of NautiNell having cocktails and more key lime pie.  Then it was time to head to Marathon Ale House for a St Paddy’s Day party.   Most everyone from the dock came and joined the party.  Another fun time!  We were back to the dock before sunset and we able to enjoy the last sunset before they head home tomorrow.  This has been a whirlwind visit!

Friday, March 18   Pam and Bill left about 9:30.  What a sad goodbye.  We enjoyed them being here so much but it couldn’t last forever.  After we said our tearful goodbyes, Mike and I did a little more “staging” for the boat showing.  Of course, they had told us they would be 11:00 but changed it to 12:30.  So we spent most of the morning waiting.  But they did show and were here over an hour.  However, we think they were still in the “just looking” stage.  That’s okay.  Still not really to sell……  Will we ever be?

Now I’m not saying the Kelleys wore us out but all we did the rest of the afternoon was “veg” out.  Oh, and I think we skipped dinner!  LOL!

I know it sounds like all we did was eat and drink.  Although we did do a lot of that, we really enjoyed just visiting and hanging with our Joplin buddies.  It’s always nice to see someone from home.

Maybe they can come see us again when we’re a little father north so it won’t be such a long drive!
Now that there are several empty slips, it has calmed down here a bit.  A couple more boats left Friday.  We’re down to just a very few of Dock Dynasty left!  We’ll spend the next couple of weeks getting NautiNell ready for the trip north.  Mike has a few things on his list and I need to do some stocking up for the trip.  We plan to leave here around the first of April depending on the weather.  We’ll be going up the west coast to Ft Myers Beach where we’ll spend a few weeks.  Then we think we’ll cross to the east coast via the Okeechobee Waterway and head on north up the east coast.  To where, we’re not sure at this point.  I will let you know as soon as we know!  Stay tuned!

Till next time!

Admiral “C”


Waiting patiently for the sunset
Just a swingin' at Kiki's Sandbar
One of the sweet little
Key Deer we saw at Blue Hole
Alligator at Blue Hole
If you look really close, you can see he's using
a turtle for a pillow!
Glad he's down there and I'm up here
One of the many iguanas
The Key Deer are
so "unafraid"
Gumbo Limbo tree
Some of the scenery
at Crane Point
This cute little thing in Key West
could belt out the blues!
Lots of street entertainers in KW
The best entertainment in KW
One of my favorite pics  -  I got lucky
Beautiful sky
The reason why some call
it Key Weird
Another source of
entertainment
Patients at the Turtle Hospital
Waiting for his time to be releaed
Several patients/residents
Beautiful sight of the bay from the Turtle Hospital
Sunset over Seven Mile Bridge
Mr Turtle at the Seafood Festival
A great day for the festival
Saying goodbye to
Conched Out Too
Optimystique heading out
for another adventure
Perfect day to hang at the beach!
Sunset on St Paddy's Day
Checking out the beach at the
Veterans Memorial Park
This is the "boat" that 17 Cubans used to get over
to the US safely.  The 17 included 5 children.
Happy St Patrick's Day!
Not sure what Joey thinks
of Mikey's hat!
Aren't we the cutest couple!  LOL
Several of our friends celebrating!
Happy Beer Drinking Day, Jeff!
Most beautiful sky ever - picture doesn't do it justice
Listening to great music at the Seafood Festival
Great crowd!
Cap't Mike showing the crew
how it's done!
Bill and Pam - best buddies from Joplin
View from Sunset Park - Key Colony
Off to get their limit in yellowtail!
Sunsets never get old
More of the Dockside gang celebrating!
We're all Irish today!