He Said: Hello from Marathon Marina .
It’s been about 6 weeks since we last blogged. We have celebrated the holidays and the
arrival of 2015. But nothing in my life is
quite as exciting as The Ohio State Buckeyes.
For those of you who know me pretty
well, I have been a die hard Buckeye Fan.
This goes back to my childhood days of growing up in Columbus .
I guess I have been a big fan for over 50 years. Our last challenge of this fun year is simply
this: The Bucks have to _uck up the Ducks - a little poetry, but it tells it
all. I, of course, will be glued to the
TV this Monday nite at the Hurricane Bar and Grill (where I have found a hand
full of fun Buckeye fans) to watch the National Championship Game with. It will be a big challenge. Coach Meyer seems
to like this underdog thing - Wisconsin and Alabama seemed to prove
it. We scored over 100 points in those 2
games with our 3rd string QB.
I feel certain we can also score against the Duck defense. The challenge will be stopping their
explosive offense. Keep your fingers
crossed, and I will be hoping for the best.
OK, now back to the world of
boating. Since we last reached out we
have been hanging in Marathon - at times with
a fair amount of boat stuff happening, but also lots of hang out time. While at Burdine’s Marina we enjoyed the boat parade - not a ton
of boats, but they were really well decorated. The boats were from about 18 ft. to about 50
ft. and came right by our marina. It was
lots of fun. Later that evening they awarded the best-of at Dockside - the same
bar that we spent Thanksgiving at.
Another favorite |
This guy was having a good time |
On Christmas Day we headed back to
Dockside. They had a nice little deal for
the boaters - toss in 5 bucks per person and they supplied the turkey and ham. We simply took a side dish and paid for our
own drinks. It was a fun day with fun
people. The owner, Eric Stone, and his
band had live music on the dock. On
Sunday the 27th we worked the inaugural Beer Festival. We got 1 free beer for our efforts. We like to volunteer at events whenever
possible. They had some gr8 live music
and believe it or not I didn't use all my beer coupons. Following our shift there was not enough
hours left to put much damage in the beer inventory. Later that evening we returned to Dockside for
some music and a little dinner. A 19
year old blues sensation by the name of Myles Mancuso played - out of site.
MTB decorated for the holidays. |
The weatherman got rid of the wind a few weeks ago and turned up the heat. I believe in the past few week we have set record highs and high lows, does that make sense? Our days have been about 80/82 and our lows only about 70. We love the fact that the temps only swing 10 degrees or so. It makes the evenings very nice for sitting outside and throwing down a few cold ones.
We are looking forward to seeing
some of my family in about 1 ½ weeks. They
are coming from Cincinnati , Ohio
to Sanibel Island and then here to visit us in
the Keys. The month of February will be
very busy for us - we have our front bedroom booked for nearly everyday. We have 4 different sets of friends and
family coming - it should be a blast.
We follow the weather around the
country and realize that everyone is not as lucky as us when it comes to sunny
and warm weather. Take care of
yourselves and be safe during some of those challenging times. That is about it for now. About 100 hours until game time. It’s time to start getting loose and pull out
the jersey. Sunset from the pool at Marathon Marina |
Take Care and have a GR8 2015, Jack
She Said: Happy New Year! Hope all of your holiday happenings were fun
and festive.
Jack and a festive manatee |
We’ve been in Marathon
for six weeks, and we’ve decided to stay here for January as well as
February. We hoped to take the boat down
to Key West and
cruise around the Keys, but after researching our options it just didn’t make
much sense. There are quite a few nice
anchorages, but they are all pretty similar.
We decided instead to stay put and explore the Keys via bus and
car. If we decide to take the boat out
for a couple day cruises, we can still do that.
We are using the dinghy a lot this
year. Instead of walking 3 miles to the
grocery store (and cabbing home), we’re now taking the dinghy to the City Dock
and walking 1.5 miles to the grocery store. The beach is about 30 minutes away by dinghy
and we’ve gone there twice already.
We’re also taking the dinghy out at night now that we’ve got it set up
with lights. We have a lot more evening
options when we take the dinghy. We’re
also much more familiar with the area, so being out at night isn’t
intimidating.
Beautiful Sombrero Beach, Marathon - a short dinghy ride away |
Sunset with friends - "Cooking our Catch" |
Another long running problem was our
water hook up. Way back in Stuart a
piece broke off and we replaced the whole unit.
Ever since then the connection just hasn’t been as secure as we’d
like. By the time we got to Marathon we had a slight leak that has gotten
progressively worse. The upside to the
leak is that it attracted manatees.
Manatees like fresh water and would often hang out behind MTB noisily
sucking up the water. It was fun to
watch, but feeding manatees fresh water is actually illegal. We would turn off the water to deter the
manatees’ visits. It took quite awhile,
but we finally got the leak fixed. No
more manatee visits, but another project done.
The most liberating thing we
experienced was a CAR. We had a car for
5 days and it was wonderful. Although it
made grocery shopping easier, the best thing was access to new restaurants,
stores, and cities/keys. We drove 50
miles north to Key Largo and visited a couple
towns along the way. We stopped at cute
roadside shops and local farmers’ markets.
We also went 50 miles south/west to Key West .
We hoped to take the Conch Train to see the Christmas lights, but it
didn’t work out. Thanks so much to our
dock neighbor Barbara for making this happen.
On January 1st, we
changed marinas. Burdine’s, the marina
we stayed at last season and in December, has very few vacationing boaters
(like us) and is mostly residents so we decided to move to Marathon Marina – a
much larger marina with tons of vacationing boaters. We were assigned a nice slip at the entrance
to the marina and we mentally worked through our docking strategy. A couple days before our scheduled arrival
the marina advised us that our space would not be available; we were put in a
temporary spot which was down a long, narrow fairway. And, by the way, the marina wouldn’t be open
to help us with our lines. Since our
last docking wasn’t our best we were already a bit nervous, and all the new changes
really added to our anxiety. But we did
a great job. We have really enjoyed this
marina. There’s a really nice
beach-entrance pool, exercise room, Captain’s lounge, Tiki huts, and
restaurant. There are so many people to
visit with – it’s been a great move.
We are looking forward to exploring
the Keys in the coming months. It should
be fun! We are also looking forward to
family and friends who will be visiting.
We will send out another update in about a month. Thanks for reading.