Thursday, February 24, 2011

Lignum Vitae Key



After over two months in Marathon, we finally slipped our mooring and headed East on the inside route - Florida Bay toward Miami and eventually the Abacos.

Marathon is truly a special place for cruisers. Not because the town itself is anything special -it's an unattractive wide spot along US #1. It is the community of Cruisers that make it such a great place to spend the winter. We've spent two winters in Marathon and have met and socialized with many terrific people each time. There is lots to do. We enjoyed the yoga sessions, tennis, bocci, balderdash, and bike rides. Carol is learning to make pine needle baskets and the basket crew took her out for lunch on her birthday. So it was with not a little sadness that we left yesterday.

We are now at Lignumvitae Key on a State Park mooring ball. What a difference! First of all it is DARK at night and Quiet! No dinghies going by, dogs barking, or generators running. The water is crystal clear and we swim from our boat. Also we see the sunset over the water which is always a great view. We will take a tour of the Lignumvitae Botanical State Park this morning and spend a relaxing afternoon reading and swimming on board. Tomorrow we head off to an anchorage off Islamorada.

1 comment:

Doug and Marty said...

Hi, Carol and George - gorgeous photos, and glad to hear that Carol had such a nice birthday celebration. We'll be keeping track of you and wish you great weather as you continue on.
Love,
Marty and Doug