Sunday, November 2, 2014

Friday, October 31, 2014
Happy Halloween!!
 We are headed for Fernandina, FL
Wildly cleaning the windows!

Look how low the tide is
The Brunswick, Ga bridge
This is in the area of Jekyll Island, Ga

 Another shot

 Nick!  Thank you so much for the suggestion on cleaning the windows!
Look how clear they are!  When we dropped Bob's bike off at Baltimore
Harley Davidson I asked the service guy about it, Kevin, he too had good
things to say about Nuvo!  Love it!
 This is a rope burn on the outside of one of our front windows

 This is after I cleaned it!  Wa-la!  It's gone!

 Us coming into Fernandina, FL

 Of course we had to hit the town!

By the way, the Gators won!

 Palace Saloon
No pool, but great time talking with people
From left to right...Dr. Mike, Stubby, me, and Charlie
(a firefighter with the Jacksonville, FL FD)

 Here's to you Jim!

 Who'd of thought we would get this picture!
Outside the Palace Saloon

 Gators got'er done!

 I love Fernandina!

Bunny!!
Bob had me run and chase this guy down for a photo

It was a great ride to Fernandina, FL today.  Once we dropped the hook, we went straight into town,  We wanted to hit the Palace Saloon (supposedly the oldest bar in Florida) and do some grocery shopping at Fred's.  Cheap, cheap, cheap!  Hmmmm...let's see how that goes!

There was a big rivalry game in town tonight between Gator's and Bulldogs.  People were everywhere!  Mostly Bulldog fans.  They said the stadium was 30 or so miles away and Fernandina was their favorite place nearby.

After shopping at Fred's, Bob didn't realize there was a speed limit outside the marina and we got pulled over by a marine officer. He was a little cranky at first.  He wanted to know why we didn't stop earlier when he had the blue lights on, he said, "You do know what they mean, right?"  We said we stopped as soon as we saw them, when he was about to ram our dinghy!  He checked our registration and safety equipment but in the end, all worked out.  He gave us a warning and told us not to do it again.  Otay!


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