For lunch today we skipped down a few keys to Cudjoe Key and grabbed some sandwiches at The Square Grouper. Great lunch! When we came back outside it had started raining (the as-promised-afternoon-thunderstorm). Silvery palm in the parking lot (but I don't think it's an official "Silver Palm" like in…
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This morning we went for a walk out onto the Old Bahia Honda Bridge: View from the trail out to the bridge: Originally part of the Overseas Railway, the State of Florida purchased it after the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane and converted it to provide automobile use as part of the Overseas Highway in 1938. After a replacement…
Comments closedThis morning (after kayaking with manatees!!!) we headed down to Bahia Honda State Park (another 20 minute drive further down the Keys). Here's our new campsite/office location: Here are a few shots from the drive down. This is Pigeon Key: Both new and old Seven Mile Bridge with Pigeon Key in the…
Comments closedThis morning over at Curry Hammock State Park we got up early so we could rent a tandem kayak for a couple hours before we headed out (and before our West Coast office was awake). We paddled out to the sandbar (about 1/4 mile from shore): And around Little Crawl…
5 CommentsWe just went out for a walk on the beach. Kinda ugly here, isn't it? We walked a little bit the other way and there were three or four manatees playing in the water about 10 feet from the water line. So cool! I'm standing this close, feet barely touching…
1 CommentWe drove a whoppin' 20 minutes today from Long Key State Park to Curry Hammock State Park. Right before I took this photo I saw a huge green sea turtle just RIGHT THERE swimming in the water. Super cool. We passed it before I realized what I was seeing and…
5 Comments(Posted by Kevin) My brother and I grew up racing catamarans. We had Hobie Cats – first, we had a 16' that we raced together. Then, we bought a pair of 14's that we could race individually. Finally, I bought my own 16' and we each raced with another person…
2 CommentsA little stormy yesterday morning. Kevin and Craig bringing Craig's boat over to the beach in front of our campsite: Wildlife: We found this raft down the beach a ways, likely a raft built and used by Cubans escaping to the Florida Keys. Styrofoam, covered in tarps and plastic bags,…
1 CommentWell, good morning. It's beautiful here. (This is the view from our Airstream.) We sat out front here and had our coffee this morning: Every spot in this park is waterfront and most are quite private. There are two other Airstreams just down the row from us, and a lot…
2 CommentsWe went out to the sailing center/marina in Coconut Grove with Kevin's brother Craig today with the intention of taking Craig's boat (a Viper F16) out for a quick sail before getting it set up on the trailer for him to bring down to the keys this weekend. Unfortunately, Craig's…
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