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Living aboard and traveling on s/v Serendipity, Union 36. Beginning a new journey to visit Cuba (maybe), the Bahamas, or the western Caribbean.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Dockside memories

Anxious as we are to get into the Bahamas, it's not easy to leave Dockside.  We seemed to always migrate there at least once a day, if not more, and it was nice to have a place to congregate.  On our last evening in Marathon, Candy brought her now-famous pudding shots to share.  No one liked them (36 disappeared within minutes), especially Phred.

There were several regulars at Dockside, but the ones we always saw (and the ones who definitely worked the hardest) were John and Deb.  They got the place started back up, did the work of 8-10 people, kept the place running, and were never ever without a smile.  We'll miss them!
 
John and Deb

Just a little sip for Katie?

The other end of Captain Wade
 An extra treat on our last night was when a customer got up to play his trumpet....which he did very well.  It didn't seem to matter to him that he was 93!

1 comment:

  1. WOW...good pictures, Nancy! Makes me miss Dockside...would rather be there than going up the ICW in GA. Take care and have a safe trip to the Bahamas.

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