January 10 - 28
We got to Boot Key Harbor in Marathon, FL on January 10. It's about 30 miles north of Key West in the southern Keys. We sailed toward the channel, surrounded by a pod of about 7 dolphins, definitely a good sign. As we hailed the bridge tender to open the bridge for us to enter the harbor, he said, "Welcome to Paradise." The man was not joking! It's a beautiful harbor, very popular with cruisers. In fact, there are about 230 mooring balls and the place is just about full. Luckily, we got a mooring ball with another next to us for Kevin and Roxann on Moonraker.
Every morning, they have a cruiser's net on channel 68 of the VHF. They welcome new arrivals, wish fair winds to those leaving, do a buy-sell-trade section, news in the harbor (for potlucks, yoga classes, etc.), trivia and so forth. It's really fun to listen to each day. The other thing that is fun is that everyone has dinghy's and visit as they zoom around the harbor. What a great community! We are having a lot of fun.
This is the shelter at the end of the Marathon Municipal Marina where we are staying. Once a week they have a jam session with cruiser musicians. Bill and I are trying to learn our harmonicas so we could join in the fun.
Some of the boats lined up in the mooring field.
The view off our stern. Love looking at the palm trees and green water.
I bought this plant, in a coconut shell in Vero Beach. So far, it's surviving.

This was the dinghy dock on Inauguration Day! It was so cool to watch the festivities in the cruiser lounge, surrounded by tons of people. We all cheered when Obama finished his oath. Truly an historical moment in an unusual place!!!!
This was the dinghy dock on Inauguration Day! It was so cool to watch the festivities in the cruiser lounge, surrounded by tons of people. We all cheered when Obama finished his oath. Truly an historical moment in an unusual place!!!!