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A couple days ago when I was in Stuart moving my boat, I talked to two
couples who were into long term live-aboard and kinda envied em. Then I drove back to Tallahassee. When I drove down my very shady winding street with fresh water ponds and huge oak trees with lots of Spanish Moss, the contrast hit me between this and the open hot sun exposed to the wind and salt water of being a live aboard cruiser. I grabbed a tall glass of ice water and went out onto my screen porch and sat in the swing watching the fireflies that night listening to the owls talkin to each other and decided I'll never be a live-aboard cruiser. I s'pose all of my cruising will be short hops cuz coming home is just so dang nice. Ligustrum and Magnolia is blooming and their scent is so thick you can almost taste it in the air. Soon it'll be the gardenias blooming and then Crepe Myrtle and Kudzu, gawd it's nice. I guess my ancient age of 54 has caused me to slow down and smell .....all the plants here and decide I like living on land. |
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