He Said: It’s been a while. Since our last blog we have had 2 sets of
company. Back on Feb. 5 Pat’s folks came
into town from Las Vegas .
We had a terrific 5 days here in
Marathon and then headed to Key West
on the $1.50 bargain bus. We spent 1
nite in KW and the following day they jumped on a plane to Miami then on to Vegas. We took off later that same day and headed
back to the boat arriving at the marina at about 7:30 in the evening. We had a great time while they were here in Florida . They spent a total of 7 days here and the
weatherman was very nice to us. Our days would land in the low 80’s and our
lows in the low 70’s. It’s very tuff to
beat the Southern Florida weather in the
winter.
Pat's mom & dad Mallory Square, Key West |
Our Key West home - The Douglas House. A great place to stay right off Duval Street |
In the
middle of February we decided to extend our stay and not leave until the end of
the month. We really enjoy it here - the
weather and the people have been great. Our plan was to depart on Sat. March 1 but the
weather has decided to take a change and cool down along with some winds. So we have once again extended our leave until
the 4th of March. The weather
should be much calmer by then. Our trip
to Marco Island is about 100 miles in the open
water, so we need back to back calm days.
We will travel about 50 or so miles in the ocean and hopefully not run
into bad weather along with those big waves that we don’t much care for.
Marathon Sunset |
Over all
our stay here has been fun but not a ton of stuff to report. We are ending up our 6th week here
and when we are in the marina stuff is
not always changing. Having said that,
this past Saturday we were very pleasantly surprised when my nephew Chad and his
wife Amada paid us a surprise visit. Along with them dropping in, we got to meet
my almost brand new great niece, Michel Belt. She is 15 months old and cute as a Belt should
be. How’s that! Having 4 adults and a little rascal on the
boat was certainly different but certainly fun. The 5 of us traveled in the dinghy one day and
took their rental car down to Key West . Key West is
where Chad
proposed to Amada - sort of cool. They
headed back this past Sunday to Naples
where my older brother Jim and his wife spend their winters. (Jim is Chad ’s dad.) I believe they really enjoyed Southern Florida , and we enjoyed having them here. Living in Cincinnati ,
Ohio , as they have for years, makes Florida look pretty
sweet this time of the year.
Chad, Amanda & Michel Belt on Mallory Square, Key West |
We have
been living our lives pretty normal here, eating in, taking our walks, doing
boat stuff, watching the Olympics, and just being normal. The next 3 to 4 months we will be in the SW part
of Florida . We will start in Marco Island/Naples and
travel north as far as Tampa/St. Pete. Sorry I don’t have all that much to talk about. Hopefully as we get back to doing more
traveling, we will also have more to report - new waters, new places, new
cities, and just plan new shit going on.
Happy Hour view from Sunset Grill, Marathon |
For our
friends and families who have joined us here in Florida we can’t thank you enough. For those of you who are heading to the
mainland of Florida
to visit us in the following few months we also thank you for thinking of us. We have a pretty good idea of our future
months in Florida
so for any of our friends who are considering a trip out here give us a call,
we would love to see you. We did just
celebrate our 9 month anniversary of boat living. It’s
been a blast. We will keep you posted on
our future plans.
Take
Care, Captain Jack
She Said: We’ve been in Marathon
for almost 7 weeks and it’s finally time to move on. As expected, we quickly settled in and we
lived a pretty normal life – and we’ve really enjoyed it. In many ways, Marathon
reminds me of Rocky Point. It’s very low
key, not action packed, and very comfortable.
The highlight of last few weeks has
been our visitors. First was my mom and
dad’s visit. Their trip started with a 5
hour delay out of Vegas. As a result
they misconnected with their shuttle from Miami
to Marathon and finally arrived here around
midnight – about 16 hours after they left home!
My mom and dad had a boat in Wisconsin
for 30 years and have traveled in a motorhome for over 40 years so they had a
pretty good idea of what it would be like aboard MTB for a week. And at 80 years old, they did a great job
getting on and off MTB (even at high tide) and up and down the narrow, steep
steps. They even got on and off the
dinghy! Their trip ended with a four
hour delay due to severe storms in Miami . They were real troopers! Then we had a surprise visit from Jack’s
nephew and family – Chad ,
Amanda and 15 month old Michel. They
were visiting Naples
and made the four hour drive here to spend two days with us. We didn’t have a lifejacket on board small
enough for Michel, but once we got one we were off on the dinghy headed for the
swimming pool. That night we fixed up a
bed for Michel in the V-berth, then the adults had pizza and a nice visit on
the “back porch.” Key West was on the agenda for both groups,
and it was a fun trip each time. Looking
back on the two visits, it’s amazing how similar the challenges were with a 15
month old
and an 80 year old!
Pat's mom & dad on the porch at our hotel in Key West |
Other than having visitors, life has
been pretty normal. There are lots of
happy hours - most ending at 6:00pm - so we get an early start on the
evening. Most happy hours have fantastic
deals on shrimp and chicken wings. If
Jack had his way, I think we’d have shrimp and chicken wings ever day – and
believe me, we had more than our share! There’s
not much in the way of nightlife – most places close around 10:00pm – so we’re
in early and we saw a lot of the Olympics.
There’s a lot of live music – mostly one or two guys playing background
music. Overall, very enjoyable.
We’ve had great food. It probably goes without saying, but we’ve
had a lot of fresh seafood – both in restaurants and on MTB. One of the local fish is hogfish – it’s very
mild and tasty. There are lots of different
groupers, tuna and dolphin. Currently in
season and popular with the locals is stone crab. When the stone crab is trapped and harvested,
one claw is broken off and the stone crab is returned to the water. Amazingly, the claw grows back. The local shrimp is called Key West Pink and
they’re pretty darn good. I even got
Jack to try sushi and amazingly he liked it.
We’ve also had a lot of Cuban food – and it’s all been very good. We especially like the pork.
Our days are varied. We’ve used the dinghy quite a bit during the
day – always getting home before the sun goes down. The harbor is large and our dinghy isn’t
equipped for long, night travels. We’ve
been to the beach a few times – it’s about a 30 minute trip; the pool at Sunset
Grille – about a 15 minute trip; and numerous tiki bars. One Sunday a bunch of us made a day of
dinghying to various waterfront happy hours.
As proud as we are of not grounding Meant To Be, we can’t take the same
pride with the dinghy. We’ve found the
bottom of the harbor more times than I care to admit. We’ve never gotten stuck, but we have churned
up our fair share of sand. Let’s hope
that’s our extent of running aground.
We walk most days – it’s 2.5 miles
to the main part of town with lots of possible stops along the way. I’ve gone to an art show, a craft show, and a
rug hooking class. We even played bingo
at the American Legion and went to the annual Pig Races. Jack and I
joined our friend John for a round of golf at the local par 3 course. We made 4 trips to Key West – it takes about an hour and a half
to get there on the bus. A really fun
day was spent at the Dolphin
Research Center . It’s the original home of Flipper and the
site of the 1963 moving and subsequent TV series. This isn’t a big SeaWorld-type of place, but
more of an intimate, up-close view into the world and training of
dolphins. It was a very, very fun and
interesting day.
There are always projects to do on
the boat. With our technical abilities
we have to hire people to do some of the chores. We had a diver replace some of our zincs. Zincs are big metal discs on the bottom of
the boat that absorb electrical charges so the electricity doesn’t eat away at
the props. Electrical current in water
comes from a variety of sources – mostly lightning and electrical current in
marinas. It’s another one of those
things that I never knew to think about. We also had to have our water pressure pump
replaced.
We have run into so many people that
we met along the ICW on our way down here.
It’s fun to trade stories of our favorite areas and adventures. We’ve also gotten a lot of good ideas of
places to visit as we head up the west coast of Florida .
We look forward to running into many of these people in the next two
months.
It’s a toss up for my least favorite
thing while here. It’s either the no see
ums or the humidity. The no see ums come
out around dusk, especially if there’s no breeze, and are just plain
annoying. Then there’s the
humidity. I just can’t seem to get use
to it. The temperature has been great;
it’s just that darn humidity that keeps a great day from being perfect. The best thing I experienced while here was
cruising in the dinghy alongside dolphins.
We were out in the harbor when we came upon about 15-20 dolphins
playing. They were jumping out of the water,
slapping the water with their tails, swimming under the dinghy, rolling on
their sides as they swam along side us, and just generally entertaining
us. They were so close I could reach out
and touch their dorsal fins.
This dolphin picture is from the Dolphin Research Center, but it reminds me of the day the dolphins played with us |
We’ve got a busy March planned. We are excited about all of our friends and
family who will be visiting over the next two months.
Awesome update !! You've had lots of visitors, huh ?? Maybe me and my wife Jen could come and visit sometime ?? Sounds like we'd have to figure out the date and city you'd be in. I've never been to Florida, ever!! She would give MY left GONA* to see the dolphins play like that :) Awesome pics on your post as well !!
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Russ & Jen
Hello Guys: Sorry about the delay in getting back, here in Naples for about another 10 days then heading to Sannibal to met up with family. The next 3 months will be here in Florida so if you guys are serious just give us a ring, we love having company. Also thanks for the following, people like you guys are why we do the blog. Take Care, Jack-480-3588286 PS. Let us know that you are receiving this message.
DeleteGreat pix. Super sunset, awesome smile on Michel, dandy slider drink and cute mom and dad. You will really enjoy the movie about the dolphin training center and the dolphin that lost his back flipper. This is based on a true story. Great seeing you these past two days. Can't wait to hear more nautical adventure along the ICW.
ReplyDeletePat and Jack--As always---GREAT READING---Jack, was fantastic talking to you the other day and hearing you and Pat still have the excitement to make this adventure ALL IT CAN BE!!! Anxiously awaiting a report from Marcos. Wish we weren't so damn busy and committed or we'd kennel the dog, hop a plane and be there to eat some shrimp, crab, drink some PBR's, and swap stories. Hoping we will still be around AZ when you return so we can go get that 'burger & beer' and hear even more of your adventures. Be safe and keep having the adventure of a life time.
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