Monday, January 18, 2010

A quite day in Marathon

The marina is closed today, observing Martin L. King. But, we still had our pump out at 12noon. Good thing, by 1pm the pump out boat was being towed in. His engine must of broken down.That was cutting it close.
It's really a beautiful sunny 72. Not much wind blowing. Not much going on today. One of the guys dinghied over to ask about our boat. He has a friend that has the same one and wants to go over to the Bahamas. He was afraid it was to small of a boat. Wayne gave him a boat card and told him to have his friend call with any questions.
I caught Kathy sitting on the bow reading a book with Jazzy.


At sunset tonight the conch shell horns were blowing. Then the guy next to us was trying to blow his. So, Wayne, had to get his shell out of hiding and show off his talents. There were quite a few blowers tonight.

I cooked tonight. I made spaghetti with shrimp, salad, mint chocolate brownies with chocolate pudding with cream.
As Wayne was dinghing Sailor in for his last walkie tonight, he saw a red flare in the sky. So, he called the Coast Guard and reported it. Don' t know if they found anything or not.

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