Saturday, May 14, 2016

5/12/16  4/16-4/30/2016

After a great breakfast while looking at the Caribbean, we decided to just relax and enjoy our campsite and the beautiful surroundings.  Barb sat outside in the shade reading most of the day, very hard to take.  The breeze off the ocean is constant and very refreshing and it keeps the bugs away. The campground stays full with people from all over coming to enjoy the beauty of this place.

April 17, the day I officially become an old guy...65 years young.  We both slept late and then drove to Marathon for happy hour at the Island Fish Company.  Their big deal is a great place to watch the sunset, but this time of year the sun sets behind some houses across the bay, so it is not so special. We then drove across the street and south a few blocks to Sparky's Landing and had a nice dinner.  It was a nice way to end the day, enjoying a fun spot with Barbara, couldn't ask for anything more.

We took another day to just hang out at our camper & relax.  Being in the tropics gave me the urge to BBQ some shrimp for dinner, which was delicious.  A lot more appealing than a cheeseburger in paradise.  Barb spent the day reading brochures & articles by the tourism people in states we will visit this summer, out west.  It seems there will be plenty to do wherever we go.

April 19 is our 47th wedding anniversary.  We drove a few miles east to Lazy Daze and had a great lunch on the second balcony overlooking the Caribbean...very hard to beat.  After lunch, we went looking for and found the Florida Keys Brewing Company, a micro brewery that only sells their beer from the brewery. So we tried several of their brews and made some selections for later.  Then it was back to the camper for a bit and then across the street to watch another beautiful sunset.  Nice finish!

After another relaxing day at the camper, we went for a ride on 4/21 and stopped at the Keys Fishery for lunch and sat again looking out over Florida Bay.  What a great way to pass the time, enjoying the beauty of the Keys coupled with a great lunch.  We then drove to the beginning of the old 7-mile bridge which has been closed to traffic since the 1980s.  It is amazing that we actually drove across these bridges several times, especially this one and the Bahia-Honda bridge.  We then headed back.

The next morning we are off to Key West & the opening day of Conch Republic Days, the annual celebration commemorating the April 1982 US Border Patrol blockade at Florida city which caused the folks in the Keys to secede from the union...read the story here:
http://www.conchrepublic.com/history.htm.  It is a fun time, everyone is in the mood to party. We checked into a hotel and went walking towards the Sunset Pier.  We made several stops along the way and enjoyed the Key West way of treating guests: lots of bars with live music, specials, and an attitude that they are glad you stopped by.  We got a nice spot to join 1000s of folks in town to party but lined up to watch the sunset first, a Key West tradition that has been going on longer that we have been on this earth.  It is amazing how everyone gets along and just goes with the flow.  After the sun set, we waited for the crowd to disperse and then made our way to the Schooner Wharf Pub for the opening ceremonies and the conch shell blowing competition...what a blast.  The guy who won had fashioned a home made trombone attachment to his conch shell...pretty clever.  We then made our way to Capt. Tony's and spent a short time there and then hailed a cab ride back to our hotel.  We had a night cap sitting by the pool...it has been a very fun day.  Conch Republic Days are a celebration like no other.

The next morning after checking out of our room, we drove to Southern Most Point to see the long line for folks to get their picture taken at that iconic point, which the way I see it, is not even accurately at the right spot...oh, well.  Then we drove to Truman Annex and stopped at the Florida Keys Eco Discovery Center, a free demonstration of how fragile the environment is in the Keys and how important it is to help preserve it...very nicely done.  We spent 1 1/2 hours touring and reading to displays, very enjoyable.  Then we drove to Ft Zachery Taylor State Park, walked through the picnic area to the beach and back to the car...very warm and calm.  Then I got a PM from my cousin Don & his wife Debbie, who were in the Keys too, going to drive to Key West and stop at the camper on their way back to Ft Lauderdale.  So we headed back north, stopping at No Name Key Pub for a pizza on the way.  Shortly after we got back, Don & Debbie arrived and we spent an hour plus catching up. They were going on a 17 day cruise from Ft Lauderdale through the Panama Canal & back to LA, where they live.  We are going to see them in August when we are out in Anaheim.  That was a nice surprise seeing them. The last time I saw Don was in 2005 when my Aunt Helen died.  That is what living on opposite sides of the US will get you, hard to find time to get together.

Last day in the Keys...14 days of paradise.  We had been trying to find time to go to Pigeon Key and this was the last chance.  They are only open on certain days and an escorted boat ride is the only way there.  So we went to the Visitor's Center to learn there was not going to be a tour that day after all. So we drove back to Islamorada via Sombrero Beach and returned to Florida Keys Brewing to pick up a growler of beer for our son Mark.  It was raining when we arrived, first time we had any rain the whole time down there...must mean it is time to go home.  We went back to the camper and enjoyed the full moon rising over the water...beautiful end to a beautiful 2 weeks in Paradise.

The next morning, we backed up, hooked up the car and headed back north.  It is with sadness we leave, for 2 reasons:  We are leaving the Keys and we found out last night that a very longtime friend has been placed in hospice with pancreatic cancer.  We have known Rob Mitchell since 1976.  We drive slightly less than 1/2 way home & stop in Stuart again for a couple of nights.  I tell Barb I think we should go back the next day so we can go see Rob.  So, after a dinner at Outback, we get some sleep, Next morning, we drive the 3 hours home, get unpacked and get some rest, been an incredible 17 days.  It is time to move on to the next adventure.

The next morning we drive to St Augustine to go see Rob.  He has taken a turn for the worse.  It is very sad to see.  We only stay about 20 minutes, he is heavily sedated.  He did recognize us and mention he has been following our escapades...all the cruses, concerts & the traveling.  He also asked me if I was happy.  Coming at that moment was awful hard to answer, but I assured him I was very happy.  But inside I was not, because I was talking to my friend for the very last time.  He passed into his next adventure a couple of days later.  We will both miss Rob, a lot, but we also know that he is out of pain & suffering.  Thanks for being a wonderful friend, Rob.  I could tell Rob stories for hours.

The last 4 days of April were spent catching up on laundry, relaxing, doctors appointments and the preparation for our next adventures.  It has been a fun month of April and May will be a hoot too. There is a lot coming up.  The calendar is full all the way until November...Stay Tuned!!

Steve & Barb Larson

The gorgeous view from our campsite

From my seat at the restaurant we celebrated 47 years together
The gorgeous lady I get to hang around with


The moon was up before the sun set
The sunset on April 19






The old bridge has seen better days


Part of the throng to see the sunset



The sunset in Key West
The winner of the Conch shell blowing contest


The band at Schooner Wharf

Barb having some fun with the deco bugs


The line to get a picture at the Southern Most Point?
The view from Zachary Taylor State Park



Off Zachary Taylor State Park

The Calm on the south side of Long Key
An anchored sailboat against the storm on the north side of Long Key


And the sun setting west of Long Key
The clouds after the sunset




A tug & barge locking through



Our campsite the last night of our trip


The sun setting on our site and our trip








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