Tuesday, November 22, 2022

November 22, 2022

Seville Harbour Marina, Florida

We had breakfast and took our bikes on a tour of the historic district Seville in Pensacola.  There are tons of electric bikes to rent, but we never saw anyone using them.  The historic neighborhood is very nice.  There is a house for sale (2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1600 square feet, on 0.15 acres) and the price is $795,000!!  Wow.

We aren't sure why all of the balloons were here, but everyone was taking pictures, so we did too!

We also liked this Christmas tree!

We ended up at the Bodacious Brew Thru for a cup of coffee.  We sat up on the balcony and watched the world go by. 



Back at the boat, I did some laundry and we sat on the dock in our chairs, just relaxing and reading.  Kip went on quick walks every once in a while, he must have been antsy.  After the first load of laundry was done, we checked out the other marina and the pier.  



The guy at our marina (Drew) told Kip about a sailboat that was doing quite a bit of training for the world cup race.  He said the boat can go 60 mph.  When at the pier, we saw the boat and watched it for a while.  After exploring it on Google, we found out it is called American Magic.  If you are interested in reading more about it, click here.


This is the building that the sailboat is stored in.



Kip has a thing about the birds, so I thought this picture would be appropriate.

We got back and decided to take a dinghy ride out into the bay.  It was getting kind of dark, and it was very wavy, so we only stayed out there a few minutes.







Back at the boat, I did another load of laundry and Kip made pork chops, carrots, and baked potatoes for dinner.  Tomorrow we are going back to Fort Mcree Cove and anchoring out.  The beach there (on the Gulf of Mexico side) is amazing (and there are hardly any people there), and we didn't explore as much as we wanted to because it was too cold.

We walked about 7,000 steps and biked about three miles.









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