Monthly Archives: February 2015

Eight Bells…in honor of our friend Jerry

2/8/15
Marathon FL
Posted by Bill

“The sounding of ship’s bell is well rooted in the history and tradition of the maritime industry. The bell marked time onboard and divided the day into shifts or “watches” for the crew. At the end of the last shift, the end of the last watch, eight bells rang out – Eight Bells and All is Well. A sailor’s time for rest.” – Source: Boat US web site.

We learned today that our good friend and fellow sailor, Jerry Griffith, passed away on Thursday. We met them several years ago at our marina on Lake Erie. He and his wife Brenda had just purchased a really nice Island Packet boat that was in incredible condition, moved it to a dock about 10 slips down from us, and were going to take it cruising. Having so much in common, we quickly became friends. Shortly after buying their boat, Jerry found out that he had cancer and was going through treatments up to, and beyond our departure. We kept in touch regularly and he was an avid blog follower. We had hoped to make it to Key West by New Years so we could see them while they were there vacationing, but we weren’t able to do it. We never knew how serious it was for him. When we talked, we always asked how he was doing, but never dwelled on his condition unless he wanted to talk in more detail, usually shifting to talk of family, sailing and cruising. He never complained about being ill, and if you didn’t know about it, you wouldn’t have figured it out based on his attitude. He and Brenda both were strong, brave and positive…a true example to all. We always hoped we would someday see them along the ICW or Bahamas, Jerry in full recovery. This is truly a sad day for us, and our hearts go out to Brenda and the family.

Tonight we drink a toast to our friend Jerry. We feel honored to have known him and to be able to call him a friend, and we will miss him.

Big Pine Key and Key West

2/6/2015
Marathon FL
Posted by Bill

Been busy for a few days. I told in a previous post of friends that have a house on Big Pine Key. They came and picked us up Tuesday afternoon and we spent a few days at their house. They bought the house a couple of years ago and did some remodeling. It is really nice! Great way to get away from winter. Tuesday night we attended a neighborhood gathering with them, played in a cornhole tournament (lost in the first round) and partied through the night. Wednesday, some of the same neighbors hauled their scooters to Key West, and the rest of us rented them for the day. We hopped to a few places for drinks and then the group went to a movie. We opted to continue to enjoy the scooters, the weather, and all the insanity that Key West has to offer. We also met one of Tricia’s old workmates, who now lives there, and had happy hour with her. After that we caught up with the group again and had some drinks, listening to a guy playing guitar, and then scootered around some more. We ended up going home close to 11:00. It was great fun.

The next day we had to go back to the boat, as we had a guy coming to help us with the battery saga. Turns out the batteries are bad, so now we are back to dealing with Walmart (oh joy!). I also ended up catching a nasty…NASTY…bug. It started Tuesday and by the end of the day Thursday I felt like total shit. We found out something is going around, and they don’t know if it is the flu or a bad cold. I finally had to resort to taking some 600mg of Motrin leftovers from a previous surgery to cut the aches and pain. Hopefully, I didn’t pass it on to anyone, especially Tricia.

Despite not feeling up to it, we took a bike ride to look at new batteries and get some fresh Hog Fish and Shrimp for dinner. Pretty much wore me out, but I am looking forward to eating it.

Many thanks to Jim and Jackie for their hospitality and for hauling us around for a few days. They want us to come back, and we do too. Need to get well again and get some work done on the boat, and then we’ll see if they are still free for company.

A slight change in perspective

2/1/15
Marathon FL
Posted by Bill

Tricia was conversing with one of her old work buddies who was telling her about the typical political maneuverings that continue to go on, and how it was the usual struggle for the organization to decide which way to go. After a pause, she said “I understand. It’s kind of like the struggle we have each day about which way to go….vodka or rum”.

Is retirement a good thing, or what?