Well…. social distancing is quite easy if one is out at sea aboard a floating bubble. Our plan is to anchor off shore more frequently in our POD during the coming weeks while we wait to see what happens next.
Before we left Marathon, a fellow Mainship vessel arrived at Blackfin Marina and docked directly across from our slip. The next morning, we noticed that all the cracks and every entry point of the boat was tightly sealed off with tape, and a large KEEP OUT/CAUTION sign was posted on the port and starboard sides. Our initial thought was that a major COVID-19 carrier had invaded the fort. Luckily!?……it turns out that their craft had become infested with termites down in Key West and the entire vessel needed to be aborted and fumigated for 24 hrs….Wheww only termites…wait…are they contagious?





Due to winds and waves we ended up spending more time in Marathon after our stay in Key West than originally planned. No regrets, we loved feeling at home with our regular yoga, pickle ball, fishing, snorkeling, dinghying around and just enjoying the winter. We even had a chance to spend another great day down in fun Key West with Uncle Johnny and Aunt Lydia. They showed us the “real” local music and entertainment scene around town.




Like most everyone in the world, our plans have taken several unforeseen changes in direction. We are no longer going to the Bahamas, our trip back to Chicago in April is in question, and we are rerouting for the coming weeks. We are on the move once again and have been winding our way through and around the Keys taking in the nature and beauty. We are currently in Key Largo at John Pennekamp State Park. Our first real scuba dive outing (after becoming certified in the Racine quarry) was here at the John Pennekamp Park in 1990 ~ exactly 30 years ago. We are booked for an anniversary Scuba excursion tomorrow.


















































































