It’s been a long time since my last post some 7 months ago. Mostly, we’ve been in Sarasota at our “winter” home. Since the thaw has arrived up north, we now have pavement under our tires as we begin another trek down to the Florida Keys. This time we’re traveling with our friends Christine and Bob Whitefield. Our first stop is Key Largo and specifically John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. The park actually encompasses some 70 square nautical miles of the Atlantic Ocean and includes the only living coral reef in the continental US. In addition to the beautiful living coral and many species of exotic fish like this,
you might come across some other interesting sights below the Azure Seas of the Tropical Keys. I was a bit shocked when I saw this religious memorial only a few meters from the reef:
The last time I had invoked the name of our Lord and Savior (not in vain but as an exclamatory exultation) we were on the Holiest Road in America all the way over on the Left Coast. Now, here we are at the southeastern tip of the good ol’ U.S. of A. and once again he’s turning up. Maybe someone’s trying to tell me something?
did you find religion. Is that why you are not posting as often. Spending all your time in church?