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The Cedar Key Bed & Breakfast where our daughters arranged for us to have the "Honeymoon Cottage" for two nights. |
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Atsena Otie Key our first day's destination, about .7 miles off shore. |
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Landed on Atsena Otie (note the cart used to pull the kayak ashore; I forgot to remove the wheels for the return trip and could not figure out why we had such a difficult time pedaling on our return!) |
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Diane fleeing from the wave of mosquitoes we encountered on the trail, inspite of spraying for bugs.
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Cemetery on the island |
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Some of the ruins of the old industry that was once on the island |
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Your happy couple |
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Your fearless captain returning to Cedar Key |
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Sunset just at the end of the road from our "cottage." |
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Your happy couple |
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Looking down the street from where we parked. We never had to move the car the entire time we were on the island. |
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Second day's destination, Seahorse Key, between three and four miles offshore. |
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On the beach at Seahorse Key |
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I think we will call our kayak "Yeller Ruby" in honor of her color and the occasion of her purchase. |
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Returning from Seahorse Key to Cedar Key |
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Your intrepid First Mate |
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