Showing posts with label Key West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Key West. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2019

B.E.A.C.H. (BEST ESCAPE ANYONE CAN HAVE)

7 Mile Bridge in
Marathon, FL

Our family just returned from a family vacation and we brought back lots of special memories.  A week in the Florida Keys was beautiful with occasional rain and thunder showers in the afternoon.  This was a year we celebrated 3 birthdays (mine, our oldest daughter, Kristen, and son-in-law, Chris,) RV's and my 30th wedding anniversary, and a friend's wedding proposal (on the beautiful Gulf side in Marathon).

RV and MH
Happy 30th Anniversary

Our Vacation Home - Marathon FL

We definitely decorate for our birthday parties!

We enjoyed several invited guests who are considered family and the week was filled with laughter, good food, snorkeling, fishing, games, and a time where we could enjoy special times and relax.

One of the popular pool games  


Fishing on the end of the dock at sunset

Dinner at The Island Fish Company
Marathon, FL

We left our motorhome at our home base and drove south to Marathon where our 3 families rented a large home with a pool on the peaceful Gulf side, and comfortable for all of us.  Eating healthy was done sometimes, but it wasn't possible most of the time.

By the way, you can have dessert for breakfast on your vacation!

Restaurants are plentiful and awesome in this area - lots of fresh seafood and lots of good food.

One of the best sunsets in the world!

The Sunset Grille is at the foot of the 7 Mile Bridge in
Marathon

Grilled blackened mahi-mahi is definitely something we look forward to every time we are in the Keys - and our son in law, Harold, always prepares it very well!

Leaving with high expectations!

Lots of fish stories this afternoon!

A 26 lb. mahi-mahi

That smile says it all!

Lauren, Chris and Kenneth 

Fishing is always a big part of coming to the Florida Keys.  Our son in law is the fisherman and the week was filled with early 7:00 a.m.departures and mid-afternoon 3:00 p.m. arrivals from where the fish were caught about 30 miles off the Atlantic Ocean side.

A day's catch of mahi-mahi

Harold and Donnie filleting mahi for dinner

Lots of fish to clean today!

The boat is ready for tomorrow

Preparations for the next day take place as soon as the boat arrives - cleaning mahi or fresh tuna most likely.  The boat and the fish are cleaned and plans are in place for the next day.

A peaceful end of the day

Usually we make several trips to Key West during the week. Not only is it always a scenic ride but there's always lots to do when you arrive as a tourist.   We left one special guest at the Key West airport and picked up another surprise special guest, and then we all enjoyed a fabulous dinner together before we returned to Marathon.

Key West docks and Marina

Key West Marina and Boat Docks

Shopping is best done in Key West as just about the only places in Marathon were Beall's Outlet, Sandals Outlet, tourist shops, and a K-Mart...seriously.  But you'd be surprised at all they had at that huge K-Mart!  The island has a Publix and Winn Dixie, so we were set to eat.

Saturday is the day all the people who rented a house are exiting the the Florida Keys, so it is a good idea to plan an early departure if possible.  Also, lots of people are arriving as new visitors to the Keys so you will be in a 2 lane only traffic jam most likely, no matter which way you're headed.  The boat landings are lined up with everyone getting their boats in or out of the water.
Arrivals and Departures - Every Saturday morning

Sunrise in Marathon, FL

Sunset in Marathon, FL



Just be patient - you're on island time!!


Monday, August 4, 2014

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! - 2014



After we leave our winter domicile, Florida Grande Motor Coach Resort, in Webster, FL, we usually discontinue our blog until we resume travel again.  However, I committed us to several activities that extended our stay in Florida into hot and humid July.  PLUS - We attended our 50th High School Reunion!  By the way, we had a great time.
FGMCR - Webster, FL

Florida Grande Motor Coach Resort
Andrew Jackson Sr. High 50 Year Reunion - Class of '64
A friend, Linda Hardin, from Florida Grande, and I planned our first very successful "Granny Camp" for our granddaughters. For almost 2 weeks, Linda's granddaughter, Adelai, and our granddaughters, Kiley, Kenzie and Khloe, filled just about every waking moment with activities - Wild Bill's Airboat Ride, picking peaches at an orchard in Coleman, FL, painting, drawing, modeling and talent shows (for everyone left at Florida Grande), homemade ice cream cones, waffle/sausage breakfast, swimming.
Kenzie, RV and Kiley - 2014

Kiley, Kenzie and Adelai -- 2014

Adelai, Kenzie and Kiley - 2014

Adelai and Linda Hardin

Granny Camp - Kenzie, YaYa and Kiley - 2014

In closing, Granny Camp was somewhat like giving birth. After it's over you say, "Never again!" but next year we'll probably do it all over again.  We had fun and we're still recuperating from all that fun!

In July, RV and I took the 170' Key West Express catamaran out of Ft. Myers Beach to Key West.
Key West Express - 2014

Upon arrival we rented a red Mustang convertible, and met our daughter, Kristen, her family (and a few friends), and 14 of us stayed in Marathon, and thoroughly enjoyed all that Key West and that area has to offer.
Key West, FL 2014

Marathon, FL 2014

Harold and his crew - 2014

Kristen and I celebrated our birthdays together.  I caught my first mahi, (one of  many caught by all the fishermen), and we enjoyed a delicious blackened mahi dinner presented by Chef Harold (our son-in-law).

Savannah, Kristen, Marty and Christie

Yes, I caught that fish!

Almost a week later we brought 8 year old Kenzie back with us on the catamaran to Ft. Myers Beach, then picked up our motorhome in Webster, and traveled to Pine Mountain, GA, near Calloway Gardens. After an awesome week with Kenzie, we met all the family in Atlanta for an unbelievable surprise - to me and RV!
Kenzie - 2014
 Our daughters, Kristen and Lauren, planned a surprise wedding vow renewal for RV and I at a beautiful mountain resort close to Dahlonega, GA, Forest Hills Mountain Resort, to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary.  I was led to believe we would be continuing my birthday celebration.  The weekend had been pre-planned giving great attention to detail (and surprising me).  On Saturday evening, Chris, our son-in-law, presented our vows and did a superb job.  Kristen and Lauren made arrangements for a photographer, flowers, our honeymoon cottage, our dresses and shoes, dresses for all the granddaughters, meals with our family, a girls day in Dahlonega, etc.  I could go on but you get the picture.   I'm still flabberghasted!  We were blessed to have such a special time with family that entire weekend, but it meant so much to us that they wanted to be a part of our very special anniversary and a special event in our life. 
Old Federal Corps of Engineers Campground - Flowery Branch, GA

Lake Lanier, GA
For one more week we are in northeast Atlanta at a beautiful Corps of Engineers park, Old Federal, and it has been so nice to relax.  I'll continue to publish our blog while we are on our journey and hope you have a few minutes to read it.  Oh yes, Welcome back to RV THERE YET!   We have several interesting trips planned this season and just like the past, we'll also enjoy those spur of the moment memories that make this lifestyle so interesting. If you have a moment, drop us a line while we are on our 2014 journey - we enjoy receiving your comments.