A band of Palatine Pirates, many from the Class of 78, descended upon Key West this week to ponder turning the magical 60 and reenact some of our younger years tomfoolery. Sixteen of us spent a few days exploring the streets, from Key West Harbor, to The Southern Most point and a lot in between. We are lucky to have such good friends and loved being with the group, although, the time went by way too fast.

Missing a few at Mallory Square sunset 

Filled up the worldest smallest bar! 
Coolest urinal at General Horseplay bar, known for Tomfoolery 
Looking closely for the Southern most point
Sea C Rider was docked at Key West Bight Marina while the others stayed at the Southern Most Point Resort. In addition to wandering the streets, we set a new record for number of passengers (16) aboard Sea C as we enjoyed a beautiful afternoon cruising on the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico..no casualties!

Passenger count record! 



Once the group departed back to the cold lands we had a chance to dig a little deeper into the crazy fabric that makes up Key West. Great local music and entertainment along with hundreds of restaurants and bars make this place non-stop entertainment.

Headin’ N from here. 

Our turtle lost the race 
Cock-a-doodle-do all day and most of the night. 
Some local flair 
Daily Pelicans and Tarpins feeding competition
We left Key West yesterday and headed North East on the Gulf side to anchor out for the day at the Great White Heron National Wildlife reserve for the actual birthday. Great, peaceful day to dinghy around the remote islands, snorkel and cleaning the bottom of the boat. We officially called a close to the MPS bday celebration with a hearty conch shell blow and salute to the Lower Keys!

















































































