The Key Largo Queen

A truly iconic steamboat, the original African Queen is docked in the Marina Del Mar Marina in Key Largo, FL, which is part of the Holiday Inn Complex at mile marker 100. Yes, she could use a coat of paint!

No, the classic movie was NOT filmed in Hollywood or in Florida, it was in fact filmed in the Belgian Congo also known as German East Africa. The boat was transported to Key Largo in 1982. A few years ago we blogged about spotting her on the waters, in the distance. This time, we were able to get up close to take a proper photo.

RANDOM HISTORY LESSON: Curious about the boat? The Congo African Queen was a 30-foot steam boat built of riveted sheet iron in 1912 in the United Kingdom for service in Africa on the Victoria Nile and Lake Albert – where the African Queen was filmed in 1950/51. Originally named Livingstone, she was built for the British East Africa Railway and was actively used from 1912 to 1968.

In 1951, the classic movie won 4 oscars [a special year for more than one subscriber], and, the film left an indelible print in the minds of many. We are curious, what’s your recollection? Do you smile with approval at the feisty courage of Kate, or do you recoil from the thought of leech infested waters? I relish in the memory of watching the movie with a special someone. Comments are encouraged!!

If you have not seen it yet, it’s well worth streaming (try Amazon Prime or YouTube). Here’s the IMDB description of African Queen, loosely based on actual events: In WWI East Africa, a gin-swilling Canadian riverboat captain {Humphrey Bogart} is persuaded by a strait-laced English missionary {Katherine Hepburn} to undertake a trip up a treacherous river and use his boat to attack a German gunship.

Key Largo American Legion

Post #333 is roughly 500 yards from the PilotHouse Marina. Open to the public, we stopped in for a very inexpensive delightfully cold beer. On the wall were post plaques from every state, including Alaska. Stepping inside the old post was a nostalgic moment for me because my dad, a WWII vet, belonged to American Legion Post #5 in Seward Alaska. It was easy walking (or stumbling) distance from our house. Do you remember, little sister Finny?

While drinking a cold beer I wondered, was it a good time to learn the NATO phonetic or Pilot’s alphabet? If you are a pilot, like Craig Adford, or a SeaBee, like Sideways, using the pilot’s alphabet is standard radio chatter. For others it’s a way to sound cool. Let’s be cool together.

Post #333 tribute to the Air Force.

A heartfelt thank you to all of our Vets for their service, and for their sacrifice.

Kentucky Derby Time

On Saturday, the Run for the Roses reminded us of our Kentucky based friends. This year the race was a mud-filled track, what a mess! Congrats to Jockey Junior Alvarado and Sovereignty for your first win!

A Blast from past Derbys, hello Gail Bernstein, Dale Morgan and Ann Hughes

F-1 Races in Miami

Do you favor the racing team of Red Bull? McClaren? Mercedes? Whoever your prefer, the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix was projected to have around 284,000 attendees, a record high. We often follow the races on F1-TV, typically cheering for a certain team – that did not fare well in this race.

Why did we really care?? because of the massive influx of boaters for the three-day event – think LOTS of mega yachts – the Miami marinas were booked well in advance and well after the May 2-May 4 event. That means we had to skip staying at Miami for now. Tip for boaters – research the local events – to either join in or avoid.

Key Biscayne

We spent one night in Key Biscayne, where the sunsets are spectacular. This is for Finny.

Miami Skyline

AFTER the crowd cleared from the Miami F-1 race, we slowly traversed to Lauderdale, enjoying the familiar city skyline.

Lauderdale – exquisite family time!!

Buttercup was eagerly awaiting dinner guests at the Lauderdale Yacht Club!

Dinner Guests – soon come!!

Special guests included the insanely talented Alisha Silverstein and her highly-skilled genius brother Zach Silverstein (this blogger’s A to Z), who are working on a new tv show based in Miami. The exquisite Holly Pilato-Scharnweber, loyal Buffalo Bills fan, and former Commodore’s Ball escort, is also on the crew.

We were very excited to host dinner on board: grilled steak (perfectly rare), Alaskan smoked salmon, roasted potatoes, fresh veggies, and a yummy salad.

Zach Silverstein, Alisha Silverstein, Holly Pilato; dinner on Exhale

MORE family stuff, just in time for Mother’s Day. Proud momma plug: In December of 2024 Alisha, Holly and Zach wrapped an incredible movie – filmed in Morocco. Last year, this blogger witnessed the phenomenal setting first hand. Final Production efforts are now underway by Angel Studios. In Theaters beginning Dec 19, 2025, let’s go see Zero A.D.!! Here’s the trailer. https://youtu.be/vWVQYdAUvb8?feature=shared. Before kings and empires feared Him, a tyrant sought to erase Him. Click here for a Special Cinema Moment, introducing Zero A.D.

Thank you to all three for making the drive to visit us in Lauderdale! Buttercup said, “Come Back again soon”.

Wishing someone would come play.

North Palm Beach Safe Harbor – If you travel inside on the Intracoastal Waterway, “ICW”, there are 21 bridges between Lauderdale and North Palm Beach. No surprise, Captain Rick efficiently analyzed the opening times and the distance between each bridge. With a 25-foot air draft, we needed 18 openings.

bridge scheduleCareful

Note, if there is a tug with a commercial barge the bridge tender will open on demand, off schedule. Thanks to the calcs from Capt Rick, we only had to wait for one bridge. Was it a lazy operator, or was it because of a tug – we don’t know.

Hope Sound bridge opening

Boaters Tip: listen up on VHF Channel 9!

If you opt to stay “outside”, aka along the ocean shore, you are subject to wind and waves – but there are NO bridges. You might already know, Tonto’s Reward greatly prefers to rock ‘n roll on the wild side.

Stuart – Manatee Pocket aka Mariners Cay

We have stopped here, many times, to visit Meanders. Delightful friends, easy stop, worth the trip.

MILESTONES: Birthdays – May 8, Danielle Ginsburg; May 11, Michele May Jackson; Anniversay – May 7, Ray and Caryl celebrated 21 years!

Congrats to Pope Leo. Cool name (same as our oldest grandson!)

Happy Mother’s Day!!

A little Sunday in the Carolinas

I am resending this post, after learning it got caught in spam by many of our followers. Happy Monday everyone.

Charleston, SC

The historic port of Charleston dates back to the 1670s. Our blog entries from earlier trips offer a few fun facts about some of the historic buildings, dating back more than 350 years!

Hotel Bennett, 404 King Street

Located in Marion Square, the Hotel Bennett appears to be a meticulously preserved structure in the heart of Charleston.  Capt. Rick guessed the spectacular 9-story building would date back at least one hundred years, similar to the Francis Marion Hotel, built in 1924.

Guess again.  The former site of a county library, the 5-star hotel was completed in 2018.  You read that correctly, 2018! Giving significant credit to the architects Fairfax & Sammons who designed this gem.

Magnificent spaces with a historic flare, crowned with the modern touch of a rooftop pool. 

Halls Chophouse, 434 King Street

Thanks for the recommendation, Tracy and Tim Harris, the steak at Halls was so tender you could cut it with a fork.  Note, the prices are not for the faint of heart, but the portions are large, so sharing a REALLY delicious meal is strongly recommended.  Oh, and a star sighting of Stanley Tucci was neither confirmed, nor denied, by the maître d’!

Georgetown, SC

One of our favorite stops is Georgetown. The abundance of Shrimp Boats at the dock is a reminder that a short walk with Buttercup – to the Independent Seafood Market and Shrimp Dock at 1 Cannon Street – would lead to a spectacular meal on Exhale, with Gail and David

If you heard rumors about the market closing, don’t worry, they are just relocating to the opposite side of the river. 

The smell of a paper mill is NOT a pleasant experience, but International Paper has been operating steadily since 1937 and it currently employs ~ 700 people.

And, we did enjoy an exquisite Sunset.

Wacca Wache Marina

located at ICW Marker #383 on the Waccamaw River in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, this remote little spot is often the lowest fuel price in the region. We paid $3.34 per gallon for diesel.  Both Exhale and Tonto’s Reward filled up their tanks.

Myrtle Beach Yacht Club

Finally, a lighthouse photo.

Southport, NC

We reunited with Tim and Tracy Harris, NP45 Golden Ours, in their homeport of Southport. 

What can we say – Buttercup was spoiled rotten at the Lola Harris Doggy Resort.

Words cannot describe the decadent southern hospitality of our hosts, Tim and Tracy, who invited us and the Bernstein’s to stay in their little slice of heaven. The meals prepared by the Harris duo were phenomenal (better than any restaurant!), and the company was even better.

It was an AMAZING respite, thank you AGAIN. Bonus shot for Mija, jasmine at the entryway of the Harris resort.

Introducing the e-Moke

This electric moke was spotted in Charleston.

Fun fact:  Formula 1 drivers have recently been seen transiting the tunnels of the Hard Rock stadium in Miami – headed to the winner’s podium – via electric mokes! Last year, a fleet of 20 electric mokes were customized – one for each of the FI qualifying drivers! Click here for a picture of Max at the Miami Grand Prix in 2022. Don’t worry Gail, it’s from Last Year!

One more fun fact: An F-1 can exceed 230 mph, an electric moke tops out at 25 mph.

Celebrating Milestones: 

Anniversary: May 7, Ray and Caryl. Birthdays: May 8, Danielle Ginsburg; May 11, Michele May Jackson.

Next Up: Hempstead, NC – topsail beach, Moorehead City Yacht Basin, and then Oriental, NC (Craig, we wish you were here!!)