Friday, March 11, 2011

Islamorada Time




















Went back to KW for the Conch Fest where Karen displayed her Jewelry. Met up with Jon & Renee for a few hours at the show. Then we spent the night at our friends house in KW and back to the boat in Islamorada about a 2 hour drive.



The front that came across the US finally hit here with 50 mph winds. This marina is on the north side and it is rough when the wind blows from the north. Most of the time the wind blows from the East so the water on this whole side of the key is like glass. It has a sandy bottom with some coral. What a playground for people who love the water.








We have been exploring some of the subdivisions in the dingy & have seen some Manatee in one of the subdivisions close by.








Karen displayed her Jewelry at the Marathon Seafood Festival with a friend of hers named Holly whom makes belt buckles. They had a good show and we found a new credit card processor which uses a smart phone. Luckily Karen had an upgrade so I got a droid X. I love this thing, I can do most of what I use my computer for and it takes nice pics & video as well.



The same weekend as the Festival Linda & Carol drove down from Ft Lauderdale for a short visit.




We found a great bar/restaurant in Key Largo called the Pilot House. It has glass floors and places you can feed the fish through the floor. Good happy hour and food. We went there with our new friends and dock neighbors Mike & Kay Ann.




We drove up to Stuart Florida to check out marinas, then spent the night at Carol's condo right on the beach in Pompono Beach. The next day we went to the largest marine flea market in the county in Dania Beach.



We went on a glass bottom boat ride in Pennekamp State Park. They have a very nice Catamaran and it was a beautiful calm day. We saw lots of living coral, many different fish and stingrays.





We have had a couple of Manatee come up to the boat in the marina here. One even drank water from our air conditioner water outlet.





We drove back to Houston and dropped off our truck then flew back to Ft Lauderdal on Southwest Airlines. Thanks to Dave Frapart for the hospitality and ride to the airport. We spent Friday night at my sons house in Covington, then drove over to Lake Charles to my Mom's house. She treated us to a play called Aluminum at the Civic Center. While we were gone a tornado touched down on a boat about 150 feet from our boat. It tore the enclosure off a 90ft yacht. Glade it missed us!








Planning on heading north up the east coast around April 1st.








Thursday, March 3, 2011

Moved up the Keys to islamorada


















































































Our friend Jeff Gibson (Our Insurance Agent) came down for a night with Michelle we all went out to Sloppy Joes after we watched sunset at Mallory Square. We had a good time sitting by some girls from Pensacola. Karen & Michelle went upon the stage with the band dancing several times.

We went to Miami for a weekend to see the Miami Boat Show. They claim it is the biggest boat
show in the world. It is in four different places. You park and ride shuttle buses. We stayed at 6060 a hotel condo the unites are individually owned. We met our good friends that live in KW Eddie Gonzales & Hillary Porcha. We all went out to eat at Shula's Steakhouse for Karen's Birthday.

Eddie has a Henriquie 42 Sportsfish. He took us out fishing twice. We caught over 70 fish each time. He has been fishing all his life and he has it down. What a nice boat to go fishing on. Their friends from Louisiana Wayne & Debra and Eddies accounting manager Sarah went with us & are in the pics. We're about ready to head in from the North side of the Marquesses this Lobster boat in the pic comes up to us and offers us a bucket of Lobsters for some bottled water. They have been out for eight days.

We finally left KW. Miss it already. We had a nice run in the Hawk Channel from Key West to Marathon. Where we crossed under the Seven Mile Bridge into the Gulf of Mexico and back into the Atlantic ICW. Man is it shallow. Depths on the chart said 5 or 6 feet but at high tide it was like 4 or 5 feet. The water is so clear it looks like it's about 1 foot deep. We saw 5 Sea Turtles and traveled 78 miles in one day. Due to the fact that a front was coming through and it's hard to find shelter on this side of the Keys to anchor. So we decided to make the trip in 1 day instead of 2.
We're at Plantation Yacht Harbor at Founder's Park. The marina is very nice. It has a swimming pool, tennis court, baseball field, basketball court, soccer field, dog park, beach and brand new gas BBQ pits under a large covered patio.
Just so happens we're docked next to the Brian the hot dog man. He takes his floating houseboat out to Snake Creek Sand Bar on the Atlantic side and sells hot dogs, hamburgers, fries and souvenir cup for $3 which includes a free beer. There will be about 200 boats pull up to the sand bar on a nice day. This will be a nice dingy trip for us when we get a nice weekend day.