Aerial view of park from our GPS on Bum's Rest.
Pulled away from John Pennekamp State Part this morning approx 8:15am. We enjoyed staying here at the park. Right now it is very overcast with 1-2 foot waves. Wind is at our nose, so we are motoring. Hope the sun shows it's face soon.
As you can see, Sailor, loves to be on your lap. See, the sun did come out.
When we were getting closer to Miami, look what we saw. What happen to the "Goodyear" blimp??
Just before we arrived at our anchorage, you come upon these stilt houses. There are 7 houses. Wayne says that once they are totally destroyed by storms, you can't rebuild.
We arrived at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, "No Name Harbor", approx 5:15pm. It was a long eight hours of motoring. There are about 16 sailboats anchored in this little harbor. You dinghy over to the welcome box and take a envelope and put $20 in it and drop it into a box. This is a great place to jump over to the Bahamas.
This light house is in the state park. The orignal one was built in 1825.
Sheet Music is getting ready to drop anchor.
This sailboat was leaving, because, no more room in the harbor.
Look at that sunset!!!
I cooked tonight. Sloppy Joe's, chips and mixed fruit with cream.
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