The weather calls for small craft advisory, so we are staying put. We have a beautiful view of the Miami skyline, as Beth puts it, “a little nicer than NY, as Miami has buildings with multiple colors”. We lower the dingy and cruise around the little bay. There are several derelict vessels in the mangroves and a former concrete dock, 3 vessels altogether. There are several other boats where the city of Miami has placed placards noting that these boats must be removed. Several crews of sculls are practicing as well as outrigger canoe teams.
After our ride, I do a couple of projects, sanding and varnishing the instrument panel as well as part of the bulkhead. I fix a scratch in the one windows (do not know how we got it) with some headlight polish. We do some cleaning and go on a search for the rum. We do not know where we put it and we know we loaded it on board, so we search the boat, gotta find the rum!!! Beth finally discovers that we put it under the sink, and we could not see it until Beth put a light on it.
We get a rain shower from the northeast winds blowing off the ocean. We have soy burgers on the grill and watch the sun set over the Miami skyline.
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