We did a Marathon Harbor tour today--less boats than last year. There were about 30 vacant moorings--last year this time, there was a two or three day wait for a mooring. No more anchoring in Sister Creek--less boats anchored in the anchorage area--since the charges are almost the same for anchoring as for a mooring.
Lucky Fin: Ranger 25, was a close to a C Dory as we could find.
Tonight we did the first of the Florida Keys Concert Association series. It was a wonderful performance of the Dukes of Dixieland. (Of course this current re-incarnation is a "tribute" band--but as Marie said, the clarinet player was every bit as good as Pete Fountain who did play with the original band, and I thought the horn player was very close to Louis Armstrong, who also had played with the original band. Dixieland Jazz has a special place for me--We had the fire house 5 plus 2 play at many of our High School dances and Assemblies. I also played trombone in a jazz ensemble in High School, and played a number of the pieces played tonight. Its a bargain at $85 for 5 concerts--we got there early and had general seats on the same row as the reserved seating which was twice the price...
There are 4 more concerts between now and the 20th of March--including the Glen Miller Tribute band, Fredrick Moyer Clasical Pianist, An evening of Opera highlights, Jupiter String Quartet, and The Philadelphia Virtuosi. A lot of fun are the people you meet standing in line. The fellow next to us was a small boat sailor (Maybe C Dory Convert?), who is 82 and still actively racing in New Jersey--but his home was destroyed in Long Beach NJ by Sandy.
The wind is picking up for the next few days, so we will not be able to run as far out in the Caracal as we did today.