Saturday, February 14, 2015

One Particular Harbour

Well, dang gone it.  I just realized that it's been almost two weeks since I've written.  There's only one way to catch up and that's to do the abbreviated version.  Here goes.

Monday, February 2 we visited with some friends from the Ann Arbor area who are in Ft. Myers.

Tuesday, February 3 we left Ft. Myers for Tampa to hook up with Doug's brothers, Steve and Pat, and Pat's wife, Shelley.  We stayed at Lazy Days RV Park.  Great place.  Steve, Doug and I went to the Hard Rock Casino where Doug and Steve made small donations and I left with some of their money.

Wednesday, February 4 we visited with Steve and stocked the frig.

Thursday, February 5, we had a great dinner at the Marriott Waterside and saw Bob Seger in Tampa.  Rock on!



Friday, February 6, we left Tampa for Homestead where we stayed two nights at the Miami Everglades Resort.  It's in a rural area with lots of agricultural land surrounding it.  Loved this place.


We left there Sunday, February 8 and drove to Marathon where we are staying at the Jolly Roger Travel Park.  We have stayed here before, but never for as long as we will be here this time.  We'll be here until March 24.  Sunday night, we watched our first of many sunsets here.




On the afternoon of Monday, February 9, I did the unthinkable.  I spilled a Diet Pepsi into the keyboard of my laptop.  With the help of my sister, Gloria, I ordered a replacement, it arrived on Wednesday and on Thursday morning, the local repair shop All Keys Computers installed the new keyboard and I was back in business by 3:00.  I highly recommend this shop.  They did the job the same day, the price was reasonable and the employees were very nice.  The owner is from Muskegon!

On this trip I have been working remotely about 5 hours a day in the morning but because I was temporarily out of commission, I made up for lost time by working Thursday night, Friday morning, Friday night and Saturday morning.  I'm finally caught up.

There was a big Valentine's Day Dinner at the pavilion tonight so instead of watching sunset here, we headed down to Seven Mile Bridge.  What a sight!



We saw a small Coast Guard boat.


There was a wedding taking place.  How romantic!  Valentine's Day, at sunset on Seven Mile Bridge.



Here's a little tune from me to you. It's easy to feel that way here.


Sunday will come quick so I'm off to pour a fresh cup of coffee and have a piece of Key Lime Pie.



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