On Valentines Day, Mike and Joell went snorkeling on the Sombrero Reef, near Marathon, Fl. It was a beautiful calm day for skin diving with friends. We then went to Havana Jack's for dinner with two wonderful Florida residence, who transferred from Green Bay Wisconsin. Love those Wisconsinites 😊
There were seven of us, plus Elwood, going out to the reef snorkeling. The others were all sailers, so it was a treat for them to be on a power boat. They were happy to have an outside fresh water shower, after the saltwater swim.
Tom and Vicky
Tom's sister, Bonnie
Dan and Ken
Tom
Bonnie
Ken
Dan with his glasses inside the mask...
Tom & Bonnie
Pretty calm for being in the Atlantic Ocean...
There were a lot of other boats on the reef. It was a perfect day.
All boats are required to use mooring balls on the reef, so it isn't destroyed. Boats are not allowed to anchor on the reef. We arrived early and got one of the best mooring balls.
Vicki adjusting her goggles
Mike spitting into his goggles to keep them from fogging...
Tom, Vicki and Bonnie
Mike
Mike
Elwood really wants to jump in with his dad
Mike and Dan. We have a fender and line attached to the boat, just in case someone needed help. The current is usually very strong, but of coarse it was a perfect day. Tom is living on his boat and said this type of day at the reef is rare.
Tom, Mike and Vicki
Ken
All are enjoying the swim
Joell took most of the pictures, but Mike caught her in one.
Reef tower lights at night, to keep passing boats safe.
Vicki stayed in the water the longest.
We saw quite a few Barracuda. They were in wait for all the bait fish. There were a lot of Yellowtail Snapper, beautiful blue Dory fish (that is from the movie), and many many more species.
Here's a video of fish right off the back of our boat.
At Havana Jack's we enjoyed the wonderful company of Patrick and Jane.
Meal choices looked wonderful.
Another view from the restaurant
Lobster Bisque (looked curdled, but tasted good)
Stuffed Lobster. We never asked for sushi, but under cooked it was.
The sunset view from our table was beautiful, as always in Marathon
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