The joy of Christmas, primarily the celebration of the the birth of our Lord, is surely much sweeter when you are with family and friends. Even though we were further from home than usual this year, our family was able to travel to the Florida Keys to spend the holidays with us. Our son, Sam, flew into Ft. Meyers a week before Christmas and cruised around the tip of Florida, through the Everglades, and up to Key Largo, where our daughter, her husband and our two grandchildren met us for Christmas week. Christmas morning on the boat was a new and memorable experience. Gifts were limited to what could fit in stockings, so it was fun to see them strung up on heavy cord across the ceiling of the salon. We listened to our six-year old grand-daughter quote the Christmas story from the book of Luke, sang, and had a ball opening presents, producing quite a mess of paper and bows all over our little living space. The grandchildren were given the gift of swimming with the dolphins (a 3-generation family tradition) at the Dolphin Research Center in Grassy Key. We all looked forward to that event scheduled for the following day.
We all were given the gift of beautiful weather during Christmas week, with lots of sun and temperatures in the mid-70’s and 80’s. We had the opportunity to take the Estrellita out to Molasses Reef which is a great diving location about 6 miles off-shore on the Atlantic side of Key largo. Snorkeling, fishing, swimming and sunning is how we spent these glorious days with the family. Enjoying some great waterside dining and island-style entertainment was a treat in the evenings.
When the family left us a few days after Christmas, our good friends Jo and Boogie Tudor flew down from Beaufort, SC to join us for a week. They had already visited us twice since we started the Loop, so the boat routine was second nature to them. We had a wonderful New Years anchored just off Lorelei’s Restaurant in Islamorada, known for gorgeous sunsets. We fell a little short of staying up to see the new year start, until the fireworks started over our anchorage at mid-night. We all got up to enjoy one of the most fantastic fireworks shows we have ever seen. We pulled anchor the next morning and headed to Marathon, one of the popular cruiser hangouts for snowbirds from the north. After some memorable days with Jo and Boogie, we are now on our own again and will probably spend a few weeks in Marathon before we get the itch to pull the anchor and make a move. Our latitude may not change much….this January weather is hard to beat!
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Our son, Sam, flew into Ft. Myers to join us on our cruise to the Keys for the Christmas holidays
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Baby dolphin, about 3 feet long, keeps up with family as he swims with Estrellita for a couple of miles
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At Little Marco Island, we took the dinghy to the beach for exercise and shelling
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After anchoring in Little Shark River, Sam and I took some time to check out the fishing
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Little Shark River….very remote and very wild looking
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Not many fish that day, but great fellowship between father and son
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The color of this water will bring a smile to anybody’s face!
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Our first view of the Overseas Highway from the Florida Bay
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Family spends the afternoon trying out some paddle boards in the Florida Bay
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Sam gives us an example of relaxed form…you da man, Sam!
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There is nothing much better than Hogfish on the grill, but this one is not quite the hog I need him to be
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Sam has fun catching a few from a school of passing Porgies
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Stel and Sam in Islamorada Fish House
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All together at for Christmas week at Key Largo villa
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Mermaid in training!
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Memorable Christmas Eve on the Estrellita!
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Dolphins sticking up their heads all around the Estrellita!
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They were concerned that Santa would not find them on the boat…..but sure enough, he came!
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Enjoying a hug from Uncle Sam
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Big day at the Dolphin Research Center in Grassy Key
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Catching a ride with Gypsy
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Living out her dream of being a mermaid on the beach at Bahia Honda
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Snowmen at home in Virginia….Sandmen on vacation in the Florida Keys
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He would rather be operating the tiller on the Yamaha, but Dodaddy thinks it’s best to get a rowing lesson
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Expressing proper celebration after Uncle Sam’s fine snapper catch
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Laughing after being told that they just caught a “Porgy”
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Leisurely paddling through the mangroves of Dove Creek
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Mother and daughter celebrating a great time together
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Girl time painting shells on the bow of Estrellita
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Boogie and Jo join us for New Year’s week
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Enjoying a New Years Eve sunset in Islamorada
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Sparklers always make you feel like a kid again!
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New Years Eve fireworks – within great viewing distance of our anchorage off Islamorada.
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Voila!! Fish in the water, fish out of the water!
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The only way to fix swimmers ear….suck it out with a vacuum cleaner. Boogie felt much better next morning!
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Captain captures beauty on the bow!
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Stel catches fantastic shot of dolphins jumping in unison at bow!
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What appears to be a Cuban Refugee vessel capsized on beach at Bahia Honda
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Jo enjoying a view from one of the many bridges joining the Keys
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Day anchorage while we enjoyed an afternoon at Bahia Honda State Park
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Another day, another evening with good friends!
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After much serious pondering, I have decided to keep her for another year