As noted earlier, life is not a sunshine and fun. We try to get out and enjoy the company of fellow boaters and local places to visit and eat. We try to support local businesses as well rather than order everything on line. The boat, just like a house, has to be cleaned and maintained. Not necessarily fun stuff but still needed. We also try to get out and maintain ourselves by riding bikes or walking everywhere and getting to the local gym regularly. The gym is a luxury we've not invested in before but as we're getting older, it's a good idea. This page is a mishmash of stuff. You can click on any of the pictures to see more detail.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Some Parts of Life Aboard Blue Moon
Pigeon Key
We rode our bikes over to Pigeon Key with our neighbor Robert. We always make it a point to visit since there is so much history there and we always learn something new about the Overseas Railway, the Overseas Highway and the people who made it all possible. It was considered the 8th Wonder of the World due to the massive engineers effort required to design the bridges and the massive manpower required to make the engineer's vision a reality. A non-profit group runs and maintains the island and the roadway (bike, pedestrian or mini-train only) to the island. The fees to enter the island are used to help defray costs. The guide is always knowledgeable about the different eras of the island's history. re The island has been used a construction of the 7 mile bridge staging, a rest-stop for the Overseas Highway, a resort for fishing and a research lab. It is currently used for education and historical preservation.
Each class leaves behind a signed fishing buoy and each rafter is a decade of classes.
There were four of these buildings at the height of construction with 60 men in each.
The roadway was built on top of the old railroad. It was only
22 feet wide with two lanes. The locals called it the bridge of mirrors
since cars tended to know their mirrors off on the guardrails.
An old diving suit from back in the day.
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Exploring the local waterway
Our harbor is made up of a few bodies of land with our mooring area being between them. One is a mostly mangrove key called Boot Key. The main office and the town of Marathon are on Vaca Key and Sombrero is adjacent to both. Running between Sombrero and Boot keys is Sister's Creek. We took a ride out the creek to the Atlantic and then back in to explore some of the waterways in the mangroves on Boot key. You never know what you'll see. It's been three years since we were here so some new things to us.
More This and That
We have settled into a sort of routine. We give the boat some time, us some time and fun some time each day. We're trying our hand at Bocce Ball, dominoes and general socializing. We make regular trips to check mail at the headquarters building, Home Depot, Publix, Winn-Dixie and West Marine. We have sampled several local restaurants and explored side streets and waterways just to see what's there. We've done some more varnishing and hopefully commissioned a new cockpit table. Mostly just messing about and enjoying such a unique lifestyle and place.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Even though the weather is warm and mostly sunny, the Keys still love to decorate and show good will to all. I like to decorate for Christmas so I always bring along a few decorations and a small tree. David is not such an avid decorator so he tolerates, usually with a smile, my taking up precious storage space with "my stuff".