20 January 2021 | Big Marco River Anchorage, Marco Island, FL
17 January 2021 | Fleming Key, Key West, FL
14 January 2021 | Wisteria Anchorage, Key West
11 January 2021 | Little Torch Key, Newfound Harbor, Fl
08 January 2021 | Marathon, Boot Key, FL
07 January 2021 | Rodriguez Key, Key Largo, Fl
06 January 2021 | Rodriguez Key, Key Largo, Fl
01 January 2021 | Tavernier, Key Largo, FL
30 December 2020 | Tavernier, Fl
24 December 2020 | Heart Harbor, Tavanier, Key Largo
22 December 2020 | Heart Harbor, Tavanier, Key Largo, FL
20 December 2020 | Faber Cove, Fort Pierce, Fl
14 December 2020 | Faber Cove, Fort Pierce, FL
12 December 2020 | Faber Cove, Fort Pierce, FL
11 December 2020 | Faber Cove, Fort Pierce, FL
09 December 2020 | Ponce Inlet
07 December 2020 | Rockhouse Creek, Ponce De Leon Inlet
03 December 2020 | St. Augustine Municipal Marina Mooring Field
02 December 2020 | St. Augustine Municipal Marina South Mooring Field
30 November 2020 | St Augustine Municipal Mooring Field South
Chores, chores, and more chores!
24 November 2020 | Brunswick Landing Marina, Brunswick, GA
glenda groome

With a list prepared, Greg prepares to tackle boat items while I tend to the "other" stuff.
It's funny but we really work well together when taking care of Ti Amo and the daily items we must tend to to keep she and the crew happy.
The first item on my list is laundry. With free washers and dryers, it is hard to pass up that kind of an opportunity. You have to understand that once I paid $24 for a load of wash to be done at Staniel Cay in the Bahamas. From that point forward I am always in search of the better deal and I do tend to take advantage of them. Mind you at Staniel Cay they washed, dried and folded everything so that I could have fun sipping a rum drink and watching the sailboats racing about.
Next order of business was to get someone gussied up for his visit on Thanksgiving day with his "other" owner. Charlie is a friend we met while cruising several years ago who lives in Fernandina Beach area. He and Teri have invited us to join them for Thanksgiving as long as we bring "their" dog. So with that invitation Jaxon wanted to look his best. Haircut, bath, nails done and teeth brushed......he is looking forward to it.
We will leave tomorrow and head to Fernandina. We will leave behind a great memory of a new "spot" and destination for future years. We have enjoyed getting to see the other Calibers that are here....Bright Ayes, Migration, Surreal and Carlina. Time to bid our friends farewell till we see them down the waterway!