Aquamarina Palm Harbour Marina in Cape Haze, Florida
Day #200: Up at 6:30 A.M. for coffee, grapefruit, mini blueberry muffins and cookies. At 7:40 A.M. it was time for Mike and I to launch the dinghy for an excursion to Don Pedro State Park. At 8:20 A.M. they were underway arriving at the dock at the state park at 9:00 A.M. we were on the beach looking for shark teeth and shells. Today Mike and I saw numerous jellyfish. It became very difficult for us not to step on the clear jellyfish as they were in the water and in the sand. The two of us saw David and Jan as they had also brought their dinghy to the park. At 12:00 Mike and I returned to the boat for lunch onboard. After lunch it was time for us to head to the pool. We had a very quiet afternoon reading and occasionally going in the pool water which was a bit chilly. At 4:00 A.M. we completed boat jobs to get ready for the rain, thunderstorms and winds predicted for tonight. Mike worked on making a solution to help combat mold on the teak that develops due to the moisture in the boat. We are gearing up to move to the condo tomorrow afternoon at 3 P.M. in preparation of the boat coming out of the water on Monday morning at 8:30 A.M. Talked to Mom and Dad Burdo via FaceTime.
I found this small blue crab. He wasn't happy about getting his picture taken!
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Jellyfish
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Very difficult not to step on these as they are difficult to see when on the water and in the sand. |
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Mike found this jellyfish it was the largest that they found today. |
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On their way back Mike and I saw this mother dolphin and baby dolphin chasing fish along the sea wall that faces the intercoastal waterway. |