As Pat said, “Keys Disease” has set in.
Everything here is so laid back that it’s hard to think about moving
along. Now I know why so many boats here have a years worth of barnacles
growing on them!
This has
been an absolutely INCREDIBLE stop! The folks at Burdines, and the
boaters in the marina have been wonderful. Everyone has been helpful in
exchanging information about the trip, and we sure were not at a loss
for things to do!
Exploring the canals in the dinghy, picnic lunches at the beach, and just plain being lazy!
That’s what Keys Disease is all about!
Dinner with good friends is always a plus! Donna and Greg at the end of the table, on the Lady In Red, left yesterday. They live in North Carolina, and spent quite a bit of time with us and the charts for that area.
Marc and
Michele from Marks Ark are leaving on Monday, a day after us, and
hopefully will catch us at an anchorage about 45 miles up at Ligunvitae
Key. Or we might just stay another day and wait for them.
And of course we went out again last night for another sunset.
Marc & Michele picked up a Conch for
Pat when they were in Key West again last week with their kids. She
said she had to have one for our last Anchor Out back home the end of
September at our favorite anchorage below Lock 3.
And it sure didn’t take long for her to master it!
That's all for now! Have to rest up before dinner!
Captn Ken
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