Friday, February 8, 2013

Anna Maria

Anna Maria Island
For the last two days we have had a fairly normal routine as if we are residents.  Kathy and I walked yesterday while Wayne and John shopped and arranged a chartered fishing trip for today.  In the afternoon we spent a brief time at the beach trying to read.  The wind was so strong and cool that we only lasted about an hour. The house has a big wagon that is perfect for hauling gear to the beach.  There is also a beach umbrella and some rickety chairs.  There are no beach towels to speak of.  In fact all the towels are chintzy.  The beach is beautiful with that silky white sand.  A variety of birds keep us amused; the pelicans dive for fish and the gulls stand nearby begging for scraps of food.  There are schools of sting rays that swim just below the surface at the water's edge.  There are few people on the beach that is directly in front of the house.  Further north it is more congested where parking and a restaurant and bathrooms are available.
After a morning today of getting ready to fish, the captain called and said he couldn't get his boat to start.  He wanted to reschedule but Kathy and John are leaving tomorrow and that was not possible.  It was disappointing but better to find out the engine is gone before we leave than when we were miles off shore.  So instead we drove to Cortez, a village that had been described as quaint, old Florida with shopping.  After driving around Cortez and unable to find anything quaint, we determined what old Florida means is double wides, pawn shops and junk shops.  There was a big fish market and processing area.  We decided to head back to Anna Maria and sit on the beach.  The wind was up again  and our stay was short.
Wayne picked up steaks for dinner which he grilled.   I recreated the strawberry salad we had at Beach Bistro.