Kicking back in the Keys |
Well jeez, where does the time go?
As we've settled into life here in Key Largo, we find the time picking up in pace again. The last few years seem to have flown by in NY, then slowed waaay down when we were road-tripping, and we've now found a kind of happy medium.
Life in the Keys is pretty much how we would expect. The people are laid back and friendly, and often a bit quirky (a good thing!). There is rarely a time where shoes are required. Most days see temperatures in the 70s and even into the 80s while much of the country has been in the miserable grasp of winter. The water is a wonderful aqua-marine color. Life does not suck.
I've been keeping mostly busy working at a yacht brokerage. I've had great opportunities for sailing and learning more about boats. I worked at the Miami Boat show, which was a fun, if not a bit grueling five days. The business is a lot like being a real estate agent, which is something I was interested in once upon a time. If anything, I find I enjoy and look forward to working much more so than I ever have before.
I have found a great sailing mentor in the owner of the brokerage. He has sailed all over the world for decades and I've been fortunate enough to go on one delivery and a few day-sails so far. So, I am learning quite a bit.
Trisha is working at a couple of places part-time and doing some babysitting. For both of us we feel that even on a bad day, when we come home it feels like we are on vacation. It's a great feeling to be able to go outside and launch our kayaks right off our dock and be out on the water.
We still find ourselves looking for a sailboat. Right now we'd like to get something that we could take for long weekend trips down the Keys. So hopefully we'll be able to post about that someday soon.
We hope that we are proof positive that no matter how stuck you feel, or if the economy is bad, or if you hate your job; you can break away and start a new life and live out your dreams. We've met loads of people down here who have stories very similar to our own: They come to visit and realize what they've been missing, and they don't go back.
Throw off the bowlines and sail away from the safe harbor. There's a big beautiful world out there waiting to be discovered.
Sailing in Biscaye Bay, off Miami on a new Beneteau 40 |
Kayaking in the Florida Bay |
An old wreck off Vaca Key, near Marathon |
Having a blast |