We have decided to stay right here in our 40 foot long trailer in Key Largo and wait til things are under control before heading back to the sticks and bricks home.
They have closed the Keys to tourists and visitors, so except for the locals, and other owners, we have the place to ourselves which is wonderful for me who has two clots(pulmonary embelisims) (sp) in each lung.
Our day consists of taking a lunch and heading out into the mangroves on our paddleboards to our secret sandy bottom wading pool where we feed the tropical fish. There is nothing like standing in waste deep 80 degree, gin clear water, with Parrot Fish, Sargent Majors, mangrove Snappers, Gray Snappers and Four Eyed Butterfly fish surrounding you, and two days a ago, I had a beautiful emerald green Moray Eel swim right by me, so close I could have touched it, (if I dared).
Our normal head home time is the end of April, and we might just stay here if things don't change.
Guy