Our next boat was a SeaRay that slept
four and had a nice kitchen. We unknowingly sold it to drug
dealers and had lots of fun with the DEA when the boat was found with drugs aboard that the new owners claimed we had left there
Hobo Too, our boat at Isles of Capri, was a great Robalo. Here Yolande is taking it out for lunch at the Riverside Inn. At right, Curt is standing in front of our dock at Isles waiting for Yolande to return.
We had a 150' dock built at our first home in Eagle's Nest (Lake Placid, FL). The dock went over a canal and through the cypress trees to Lake Istagpoka. This is the raised bridge at the beginning of the dock to allow boats to go under our dock.
When we moved to New Mexico we learned that it is NOT hot all of the time in the desert. We had some nice pets there
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Our "round house" in Rockport, Texas was a perfect circle situated on two canals at the entrance to Salt Lake and the Gulf.
Our house on Point O' Woods, Inverness, FL was on the edge of a large lake.
These four large trees at the front entrance of our home on Davis Lake Drive in Inverness, Florida all had to be removed in June, 1999. Yolande was not thrilled about losing the trees, but we had no choice because of wind damage to the tops of the trees. On the right is the back yard at Davis Lake. There are some tall oaks and some citrus trees, but you cannot see them in this picture. Look hard and you can see the seawall and boat.
In the early summer of 2000 we moved to our 15th home -- on Town Court in Spring Hill, Florida.