Woke up and had to go shopping to replace some things we needed on the boat. Steve had seen a reel at the flea market and wanted to go back and see if they had it still. They still had it and the guy thought it was broken but Steve engaged clutch on it and it worked fine. Got it for 15 dollars, great! We had a great lunch at the flea market with hot dog and fried chips and Steve had a healthy sandwich and macaroni salad. That flea market had good food. I bought a cute case for my phone until my new cover gets back from Otto box. Purchased a bag of oranges that i didnt realize were super juicy and sweet but dont get any juice on you it stains bright orange but it comes out in the wash. We also drove over to a tai kwon do dojo and met a man who had a fishing rod for sale. They were from a country near Lithuania. He gave us a lot of great fishing information. Sunday night we went to Crabby Bill’s on the water with our new friends Mike and Harriet, and our old new friends Nancy and Rick. We had a great time and we stopped at an outside bar by the street and just sat and talked about everything, LOL. We slowly walked back to our “gypsy” boat loaded to the gills with everything you could need and extra parts. Oh and i call it Snap On because we have half their tools on board. Locked up securely. Got into the car we rented and headed to Walmart for more provisions and plenty of water. We ate at a “Mexican” resturaunt, let me put it this way we didnt eat our leftovers and that is saying something. It used to be a steak house and they did not make any money but went to attempting to make mexican food without spanish cooks. We made our way back to the Thingamajig and unloaded all our supplies put them away and dropped our weary bodies into bed.Ā Fort Myers is very pretty where we are but it has a high theft rate. We have to lock up everything when we leave the boat. Our neighbor advised us that is best. Stay tuned for more adventures of Captain Steve and Denise (First Mate) š







