Somebody’s Watching Me

This is for Cat Eisele- here’s why! She was spying on Captain Rick today as he was in repair mode for Tonto’s Reward at SCYC. Thanks for looking out, Cat.

Go ahead, click here and sing along with Michael Jackson: “Sometimes I feel like, somebody’s watching me.”

Zooming in …

This blog post will wrap up Part 1 of our Florida tour, focusing on the west coast of Florida. In this post we traveled from Longboat Key to The Field Club, to Pelican Bay, to Cabbage Key, then Fort Myers.

Longboat Key

Rick and David B. TRIED to help our dockmate, Sapphire – a 52 Beneteau – relocate the washer/dryer to the bow of the boat. But the cozy hatch opening was a bit of a struggle.

After several tweaks and determined tries, the appliance was lowering, but not enough, then the heavy rains came. Quick thinking, our dinghy cover did the trick, protecting the appliance from the deluge.

The next day Rick and David B removed ALL protruding nobs and hardware, and detached the hinges on the tight fitting hatch.

Finally, the appliance was lowering!

Unfortunately, there was another impediment inside, so they could not complete the job, a disappointing moment.

Quest for the Perfect Hamburger

Capt Rick LOVES a good burger. Longboat Key delivered.

Field Club

Boater’s Tip: We had to book nearly one month ahead to secure docks at The Field Club – it’s that popular!!

Stock Photo: The Field Club

It’s an old club, sort of. Originally a mansion for the Field family (part of the Chicago family behind Marshall Field & Company), the main structure dates back to 1927. It was converted to a club in 1957, when the Fields, in their 80’s, moved back to the Chicago area full time. Sarasota Yacht Club was the first to be given the opportunity to purchase, but some short sighted board members passed on the chance. Capt Rick loves to say, “You can’t fix Stupid.”

The 16-acre waterfront property is absolutely beautiful!

Pelican Bay

The waters of Cayo Costa State Park include our favorite anchorage. We anchored out for two nights.

Cabbage Key

We docked at Cabbage Key for one night. First a shout out to Ray and Caryl – who are cruising the Greek Islands – we know you love Cabbage Key. For those of you who have visited, you know there is a LOT of money hanging from the ceiling and walls.

Did you know that Cabbage Key donates the money that falls from the walls to local charities? To the tune of roughly 20,000, annually. SOO cool.

Capt Rick knew this was a good place to honor Michael Gillespie since he and his wife Susan Gillespie absolutely LOVED this place!!

We miss you, Gonzo.

Fort Myers

We returned to Fort Myers on May 27. Here’s a little nod to my firstborn. Celebrating your recent birthday, on Memorial Day.

Tony, Alisha, Zach, Holly and Kathleen.

Breaking News: So far we have 14 Florida Council Yacht Club signatures, qualifying along with Tonto’s Reward for the annual Founders Award. Stops so far include Bird Key, Bradenton, Carlouel, Charlotte Harbo, Clearwater, Davis Island, Field Club, Isles, St. Pete, Sarasota, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, and Venice.

Hey Carl, Gary, Cat and Jim – YOU CAN DO IT! Keep Boating, Safely.

What’s Next – Part II

On June 5 we will head to SCYC, then we will join Tonto’s Reward to commence Part II of our Florida tour. First stop is Naples City Dock followed by Marco Island Yacht Club, then Marathon and Key West. Weather permitting we will anchor out at the Dry Tortugas.

Travel Pals – Mary S and Gail B.

Celebrating Milestones: Birthdays – May 25 – Zach Silverstein; May 28 – Scott Ginsburg, Brennyn turned 10; May 29 – Doug Belknap; May 31 – Pamela Ledward; June 1 – Craig Adford, Mark Marlow, Amanda Saylor, Skyllar Tanner; June 2 – Susan Gillespie.

May 25 – Anniversary Gail and David Bernstein; May 26 – Jeff and Patty North

Thanks everyone for following our travels!

The early bird gets …

to see the sunrise!

Okay, it’s actually a red sky at night sunset. Capt. Rick OFTEN gets up in the wee hours of the morning, so he is definitely an early bird.

We anchored out in the Manatee River; it was a beautiful, quiet night.

Tonto’s Reward at anchor
Exhale at anchor

Stopping a second time in Bradenton, we like this Florida Council club. PC Greg, they have LOTS of fresh popcorn and soft serve ice cream. No columns.

It was a nice time to swing. Gail B and Capt Rick; David B and Mary S.

Glorious Sunset over Exhale

While the men did boat chores, Gail B and I toured the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature, a manatee rehab facility. The museum was spectacular, clearly millions of dollars have been invested in the well designed displays.

On the first floor you find the dinosaurs. Check out the fangs on this ancient alligator skeleton.

A giant armadillo, definitely not the tasty kind Capt Rick has offered to carve,

plus a little otter for Leigh,

not the vicious kind we encountered in Canada with Jim and Susan Merritt, they climbed onto our dinghy while we were eating fresh caught fish on Gypsy.

TRIVIA QUIZ

Time for a little trivia. Can you match up the years with the following four events? For those who are too embarrassed to try, the answers are at the very end.

Years

1877, 1893, 1905, 1912

Events

Titanic sinks in the North Atlantic

Albert Einstein proposes theory of relativity

World’s Fair in Chicago, dubbed the White City

Alexander Graham Bell establishes Bell Telephone Company

A nod to Sandy Grosvenor and Iron Bear!

Anna Maria Island, FL

Thanks to Tom and Faye Turke, M/V Treble in Paradise, who made a small detour to connect with us in AMI, at Galati Yacht Sales Marina. Best of Luck with your boat troubles!

If you love the beach, go to Anna Maria Island (AMI). The free Island Trolly, operated by Manatee County Area Transit (MCAT), traverses the entire length of the island between the Anna Maria City Pier in the north and Coquina Beach in the south. It arrives every twenty minutes. Hey Craig Adford, inspired by your love of the hop on hop off buses, we did the complete loop in about an hour.

Pizza with the Teenage Mutant Turtles – oh yes

Our lunch stop was exceptional. We strongly recommend Pizza Social!! Fabulous local restaurant at 308 Pine Ave., Anna Maria Island. They have FRESH pizza ingredients and delicious salads.

Back to the early birds topic, at Galati Yacht Sales Marina, you might be overwhelmed. Exhale and Tonto’s Reward were docked next to the mangroves, surrounded by trees that were densely populated with birds, it was soooo noisy (a good wordle start word). The most common bird was a black cormorant, it’s also crazy messy, note the white in the trees – it’s lots and lots of bird poop!

The white snowy egret is less prevalent, but shockingly chatty.

Best of all was the great blue heron.

Love the birds? Most likely Gail B will have more photos in her blog!

Fun facts: Perhaps you are familiar with the term “rookery”. As defined by Google: “A rookery is a large communal breeding ground or nesting colony for gregarious animals.” Further defined as highly sociable, outgoing, loud, and generally annoying – akin to a bachelorette party!

If the gathering of birds are mainly herons, the proper name is Heronry. But, if the loud, smelly spectacle has multiple species pooping everywhere, it’s still a rookery.

Hi San Diego turtle, Juliette, so excited to learn about this young turtle who was just named after our great granddaughter.

Here’s a fun boat name, Knot on Call, home port, Dallas Texas (that’s tricky – unless you have alien connections or are transported – Scotty, beam me up!).

photo by Capt. Rick

Longboat Key, FL

Here’s one more boat, for PC Greg Rocque with a familiar name – BTW, you should be here. Don’t fret, we will post more popcorn and “column free” club photos when we visit the next FCYC stop.

Timeline Trivia Answers

1877 – Alexander Graham Bell establishes Bell Telephone Company

1893 – World’s Fair in Chicago, dubbed the White City

1905 – Albert Einstein proposes theory of relativity

1912 – Titanic sinks in the North Atlantic

Well, did you correctly guess all four? Thanks for following us!

Celebrating Milestones: May 19, Chris Moles birthday

Next Stop – Field Club, Sarasota