He Said: Hello again from Florida .
Hope all is going well in your world.
Since our
last blog we have been lucky enough to have more company. Mark and Kathy from Cave Creek arrived in Sarasota to stay on the
boat for a couple of days then we headed off to St. Pete. All went very well, but the weatherman could
have been a little nicer - more wind than anything, but not a big deal.
While Mark
and Kathy were here we had a fun chance to also visit with Mark Camp and his
wife, Janet. They joined us at the boat
on Thursday the 10th for happy hour then off to the fish joint for a
bite. It was a fun evening. Mark C, Mark M and I all worked for xpedx and
we enjoyed catching up on what is happening back in AZ in the print world. Mark C is from Michigan and when he retired they decided to
come live near the water. They chose Treasure Island which is in the St. Pete area - great
beaches and a great area to live with water everywhere. On Friday the 14th
Mark and Kathy headed back to Cave Creek.
We had a blast, and they had a chance to see 2 very cool cities and
travel with us on the boat as we traveled to St. Pete.
We will
spend a month in St. Pete and have been looking forward to it. We normally get to a place for a month and
our lives become sorta normal. We had a
few days of piece and quiet then Hailey, the Vegas niece, and her nice little
girlfriend showed up on the 14th of April. The bad news was the shit assed weather - the
6 days they were here I believe it rained all but one. We still found time to take the girls to the
beach, the mall, into the city, and some fun other stuff. We spent a little time here at the pool in the
marina, but like I said the weather wasn’t exactly “lay out” weather. The girls are both 15 and I think they had fun. But 3 women and me on the boat, do I have to
say anymore than that! The girls headed
back to Vegas on Saturday the 19th.
Jack forgot what it was like to be a teenager. Up all night and then sleep in until lunch! |
The following
day was Easter Sunday. We did what most
people do on Easter - we walked to the baseball stadium and found a deal on a
couple of tickets. Nearly ½ price to see
the Tampa Bay Rays vs. some team from NY - I think they call themselves The
Yankees. What a fun day for us, Jeter on Easter. Tuff to beat, and it was really cool since it
is his last year in baseball - what a great dude. We headed back to the boat
for our ham and sweet potato dinner. It
was very good, and we just hung out the rest of the evening.
We have
found a cool little bar about 10 minutes from the boat called The Avenue. It is
owned by Steve who is the nephew of our good buddy Dave Fishman back in Phoenix . At the bar we met Dave’s sister and brother-in-law
who live in Tampa
Bay . Their son Steve is the owner. They have live music 3 nites a week and great
burgers for 5 smacks every Wednesday.
We had a
blues concert here in downtown St. Pete a few weeks back. On Friday was Buddy Guy and Saturday nite was
Michael McDonald, the ex-Doobie Brother. We caught some of the music - the setting in
downtown at the marinas is beautiful. We
are about a 15 minute walk from it.
On Monday
the 28th Mark Camp came and snagged us at the marina. We all spent the day together hanging out
like a bum. Mark has some really cool
bars that sit on the water that he hangs at.
Of course we hit them and had a blast.
Enjoying a great day on the beach with Mark |
Pat’s
very good friend, Karen, is coming in from Chicago . She will stay here on the boat with us for 4
days before heading back to the Windy
City .
Pat and I
are still having a blast in the world of boating. We have decided to pull the boat out of the
water in about 4 weeks. I will not bore you with all the details, but we will
be in Columbus in July and Phoenix in August. We’re looking forward to
that. We will return to Florida November’ish. We will be in Florida
for 3 or 4 months then off to the Bahamas for our Grand Finale. By the end of that trip we will have been
living on the boat for 2 years. We will
make our final decision on what to do then!!
You are
now up to date with our lives. Take care,
and I hope all is well in your life.
L8R, Jack
She Said: WOW – we are having so much
fun. It’s been non-stop since Marathon .
Marina Jack is right in the heart of
downtown Sarasota . There are lots of restaurant, bars and shops
within an easy walk. Jack and I found a
Whole Foods and Sur La Table right downtown (yes, I did have to check out the
latest kitchen gadgets). The Marina had a courtesy
shuttle to the local Publix Supermarket.
This is really a great location.
Our friends Mark and Kathy (from
Cave Creek) arrived on our 2nd full day in Sarasota .
We took a short dinghy ride to the local tiki bar for happy hour. We made it back to MTB before the rain storm
hit. We decided to order pizza and stay
onboard that night. The weather was
really windy while Mark and Kathy were in town, and we had to stay in Sarasota an additional
day. We walked around town one day and
took the bus to Siesta Key the other day.
One of the things that I like to do is sample local donuts. We found a mini-donut stand in Siesta Key and
they were great.
Knee-high Pat at the HUGE Statue at our marina. From the famous picture taken in NYC at the end of WWII |
Tampa Bay's Sunshine Skyway Bridge - 15 miles long, 425 ft high, 175 ft clearance. The original bridge was damaged in 1980. The smaller columns were added to protect against future damage. |
We arrived in St. Pete mid-day. A former co-worker of Jack and Mark’s, Mark
Camp and his wife Janet, met us on MTB for happy hour. Later that night we walked to FishTales for
dinner. It was a fun night – especially
for the former Xpedx-ers. We had a few
hours the next day to take in the city sights with Mark and Kathy before their
flight back to Phoenix . We hopped the local trolley for a short
sightseeing/orientation. What a great
little city. Lots of fun restaurant,
bars, parks, shops and festivals!
That night Jack and I headed back
into town to check out the Blues Fest.
Jack likes that type of music; me, not so much. We texted our friend Dave back in Phoenix (he loves the
Blues) about the Blues Fest. He told us
to instead check out a little bar called The Avenue – he said he knew the
owner. So we checked out The Avenue. Ends up that the owner is Dave’s nephew. Not only did we meet Dave’s nephew, we also
met Dave’s sister and brother-in-law. It
was a really fun night, and The Avenue is great neighborhood bar. (If you haven’t tried a Rumchada/Fireball
shot you need to!)
The Harborage, our home for the
month, is a bit farther from town than we hoped for. It’s about 0.5 miles to the local Publix and
about 0.8 miles to the edge of the downtown area. We debated moving to a marina closer to town,
but decided that the swimming pool, floating docks, and big breakwater
outweighed the distance to downtown.
Our next visitors were my 15 year
old niece, Hailey, and her girlfriend, Alexa, from Las Vegas .
For those of us not used to teenagers, it was an interesting, fun
week. The weather was hot and humid the
day the girls arrived, but it didn’t last.
The girls wanted to spend their entire vacation on the beach getting sun
– but the weather didn’t cooperate. While
they were here we went to the mall, the beach, the pool, and the movies. One night the girls tried raw oysters with
Jack – they were a hit! We took the
girls in the dinghy looking for dolphins and to happy hour for virgin pina
coladas. One night we went to a
production of The Wiz that was held in the park. We had a picnic lunch before the show and it
would have been a great evening IF the winds weren’t blowing at 25+ MPH. And talk about winds – we had a tornado
warning issued while the girls were here.
There was a waterspout (a tornado on the water) spotted just off the
shore of downtown St. Pete. We got text alerts telling us to take cover and the
sirens were sounding. Jack and I
evacuated the boat. The girls were on
the trolley going to the movies – and “almost died” according to Hailey. All quite exciting. I really enjoyed our time with the girls – I
hope they enjoyed it half as much as I did.
but they liked them. A LOT! |
The stage for The Wiz was covered in burlap while we had our picnic dinner. |
We had almost two weeks of down time
until our next visitors. We went to the
Saturday Farmers’ Market a couple of time – great food, produce, flowers and
entertainment. There are lots of fun
restaurants in town and we tried a lot of them.
We even made it to a Tampa Bay Rays v. NY Yankees game. The ballpark is within walking distance of
the marina. We used the down time to do
boat projects. We had a repair guy out
several times to work on the burners of our cooktop (which just quit working
one day) and our windlass. I worked on
recaulking the boat, and Jack worked on buffing the boat. It’s been keeping both of us busy. None of the projects are done, but they’re
all looking really good.
One of our visitors making himself at home on our dinghy |
One of our dock neighbors invited us out on his sailboat for the day. I really love being on a sailboat. I don’t want to live or travel on one because it’s just too small and way too much work. But it’s so great to be out on the water under sail and just cruising the bay. The weather was mild with very little wind so Jack decided to take a swim off the back of the sailboat. It was so funny watching him try to swim back to the boat. We were putting along at about 1 knot per hour and he could barely catch the boat. We all had a good laugh. Our afternoon sail turned into happy hour by dinghy at FishTales and then dinner with guests on MTB. We had a really fun day.
Another really fun day was when our
friend Mark Camp picked us up in the morning and took us to his favorite beach
and beach bars. We spent the whole day
at the beach just relaxing and enjoying the near perfect weather. Before we knew it, it was 5:00pm – the entire
day just flew by.
Just the other day we got a text
from our Marathon boat neighbors. Lori &
Mike, saying they were heading our way and wondered if we were going to be
around. We’ve gotten together with them
a few times – what a great time catching up with them. We hope to see more of them on our final week
here.
We’re looking forward to the arrival
of my long time friend from Chicago, Karen.
I know we’re going to have a great time!
Not sure how long you will be back in AZ, but really hope we see you in August !!
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