Saturday 25th November
Miami
What a day, we watched a steady stream of boats of all sizes and shapes arrive for the day, anchor or tie up, turn their music up to maximum volume, light bar b que’s and enjoy themselves. Most of them only stayed for the day and headed off when the light began to disappear. Gerry and I headed ashore mid morning for a walk around the Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park of which No Name harbour is a part. We walked the sea path as far as the Key Biscayne lighthouse and then did the road completing the circle back to the harbour. On the harbour shore there is a restaurant which seems to be extremely popular for lunch, we stopped there and had an early lunch then headed back out to our boat for an afternoon of entertainment – watching other boaters anchoring – and yes it was very entertaining!
What a day, we watched a steady stream of boats of all sizes and shapes arrive for the day, anchor or tie up, turn their music up to maximum volume, light bar b que’s and enjoy themselves. Most of them only stayed for the day and headed off when the light began to disappear. Gerry and I headed ashore mid morning for a walk around the Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park of which No Name harbour is a part. We walked the sea path as far as the Key Biscayne lighthouse and then did the road completing the circle back to the harbour. On the harbour shore there is a restaurant which seems to be extremely popular for lunch, we stopped there and had an early lunch then headed back out to our boat for an afternoon of entertainment – watching other boaters anchoring – and yes it was very entertaining!
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