Our luck with marinas is holding but I'm beginning to worry. The folks here at Pescaderia Marina are doing everything they can to make sure we enjoy our stay, including loaning us the owners truck for a quick trip to the store. Maybe it had something to do with Sally wanting to buy toilet paper.
We ate at a restaurant next door and had a wonderful meal of grilled, fresh (caught that morning) mahi-mahi in a garlic, onion, butter and wine sauce, absolutely divine. The fresh seafood market here at the marina has fresh caught snapper, mahi-mahi, tuna, grouper and live lobster. We walked to a bakery and then to a fresh fruit/veggie market that we couldn't find. The bread we bought made up for no fresh fruit.
At dawn I was in never-never land catching tuna while sailing when Sally woke me and asked if I wanted to read something funny. How could I not want to, so she handed me the iPad and I laughed till I cried. One our fellow cruisers that we met in Long Island, Bahamas but is 2 slips down from us now, wrote a blog about some of his experiences. This dude is certifiable! His childhood experiences were similar to mine except he was the one making siblings laugh and I was always the one sent to his room for laughing at the dinner table. His blog site is: latitude43.com. and you should read everything on the site, including "who we are". If you are too self centered and victorian to read a few curse words then you might not enjoy, if you have even a small sense of humor you will love it.
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