EVEN NOW; WITH A THOUSAND LITTLE VOYAGES UNDER MY BELT.
I STILL FEEL A MEMORIAL CHILL ON CASTING OFF.
-E.B. White

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

PROS & CONS - THIS & THAT.  Just been hanging out at No Name Harbour which has his Pros & Cons and have just been doing a little bit of This & That.  Don't get us wrong - we love No Name Harbour with it's miles and miles of hiking and biking trails, also one of the top ten beaches in the U.S., a restaurant with a cuban flair, and a laundromat with a view, however, the weekends are sheer madness.  While here, Rick was able to get some varnishing done, we did alot of hiking (thank you Izzy), enjoyed a Presidente or two and survived the weekend craziness.     
Our favorite thing to do here.
Ok, well maybe this is Izzy's favorite thing to do here - hope we can find coconuts in Minnesota!

A blustery day on the beach.

Beautiful morning glories along the trail.

Depending upon the season, more than 50 buttefly species and 170 bird species may be seen at the park.

Stitllsville - another reason to visit here.

Another added attraction - one of two restaurants in the park.

and my favorite - the relaxing view from the laundry facilities - kick back with your book and a glass of wine - while your laundry does it's thing.

Never ending varnishing.

Then the weekend comes and you decide to stay until Monday because you have no idea which boat your anchor is under.
The sailboat decided to take a chance - we waited till Monday.

We have now moved on to Dinner Key Marina -awaiting arrival of our grandchildren!

2 comments:

  1. Enjoy the grandkids. Pam's home getting her Oscar fix for a few days before our next company comes to town.

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  2. Rick, Deb .... we thought we were in tight quarters until we saw your post from No-name Harbor. We are in the harbor at Hope Town on mooring balls where we are packed in pretty tightly, but we don't have to worry about anchors. Enjoy your grandkids.

    Linda and Gerry on M/V Monk's Vineyard

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