So Long Marathon

Boy did this month fly by, it seems like we just got here in Marathon and now its time to start heading North. The pool, our million dollar sunset view, and watching the huge mega yachts come into the fuel dock from Tampa and spend the night has been a few of our favorite things about Marathon Marina. Besides the weather, of course, it’s been in the low 80’s pretty consistentently. The local pickleball and mah jongg groups have been very welcoming and of course our friends Chris and Steve were great harbor hosts, who helped us learn the area very quickly.

After returning from Key West, we had our “crew” with us a couple more days so we took in some of the Marathon sights. We did the long walk over the old seve mile bridge to Pigeon Key, a work camp set up by Flagler to build the railroad back in the early 1900’s. Also visited the Turtle Hospital where they do rescue, rehab, and release of the five species of FL sea turtles and went back to Sombrero beach one last time.

The Marina and AGLCA hosted two Potluck parties this week where we met some new friends who briefed us on the upcoming Atlantic Intercoastal leg and met some new MN Loopers. As usual nature always provides its share of entertainment as we watch right outside our boat and are amazed.

Part of the hospital tour is feeding the turtles.
We also met these great people at the Marina Potluck, Barrie and Mary invited us to Happy Hour on their beautiful Fleming 55. They are a wealth of information about the Atlantic Intercoastal as they have been running the AIC for years from VA to Marathon. They gave us great tips on the route, navigation, and downloading Bob423. We have been very fortunate to meet experienced boaters like these two. I think back to all the advice we have gotten from previous “mentors” Angela and Mike in Clearwater, Greg and Judye in St. Petersburg. We have gained so much from all of you! Thanks!
Best deal for Stone Crab Claws at Keys Fisheries in Marathon, happy hour special 5 for $20! Now I understand why all the crab pots exist.
We never tire of the nature that is all around us, most of our sightings so unexpectedly, we can’t get the camera out fast enough. Not exactly sure what kind of Jelly Fish this is, at least it looks like Jelly Fish, these swim right outside and underneath our boat.
Cheap entertainmnet on a Friday night, turn on the underwater boat lights and see who shows up. Tonight there were groups of Tarpon fishing and catching minnow snacks.
This creature was stirring beneath our boat, adding to our entertainment on a Friday night. No exactly sure what it is, a cuttlefish we think.
Last night’s sunset from the back deck of Flying Colors
This video captures the west view from Marathon Marina, and captures right when the sun sets, if you listen to the audio you can hear the neighbors blowing their conch shells to celebrate the sunset, which they do every night. Off to Key Largo in the morning!

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