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Actually a house of ill-repute, in the past |
Ann is still recovering from the antibiotic that attacked her Achilles tendons so she's carefully walking just a little everyday. Today Ann was looking for houses to paint so she took a series of photo of houses within walking distance of the dock which are pictured in the blog. They are all well kept and usually with lots of plantings, quite beautiful.
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Typical fine home in Key West near the Bight |
Today was "fix the bed warmer day". When temps are cool at night, it's great to crawl into a warm bed. We have a 12v bed warmer but it seems to have given up the ghost so today I looked into fixing it. Well, about 6 hours later, it seems to be working. I figure I could have bought 3 or 4 bed warmers once my hourly rate was figured in. Oh well, it's working for the present but they don't appear to be too durable.
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If you drive to Key West, you might stay in a house like thiis |
I looked at other marinas in the harbor but they all cost more.
A&B Marina has low docks which we would have to back into thereby losing all our privacy that we enjoy bow in. They cater mostly to the powerboater crowd ($3/ft or $50/ft/month vs $2.75 and $44/ft/moth for the city marina).
The Galleon ($3.50/ft) has floating docks but they cost about 50% more than the city docks long term. All in all, we still prefer the city docks as long as they don't raise rates.
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The ever present panhandler |
The winds are dying off and the temps are increasing so we're looking forward to nice weather down here.
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