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Saying Goodbye to the Florida Keys

written by Amanda March 31, 2017

Well, this is it. After two weeks at Bahia Honda State Park followed by three months in our house rental on Big Pine Key, toady we say goodbye to the Keys and start our slow journey north. It’s been a good winter. Actually, it’s been a great winter! Perfect weather nearly every day, tropical water for swimming and kayaking, an abundance of locally grown produce, and beauty around every corner.

Kayaking the Keys

One last kayak adventure in the Keys

Of course, while all of that has been wonderful, the real reason this winter has been so special is because of the people. Not only is my dad down here but we’ve been welcomed in by his “gang” of local friends. The “Bocce Regulars” as we call them are a mix of snowbird types who spend winter here and summer in the north, along with a few true locals who live here year round. They not only welcomed us in for their weekly bocce/ potluck nights, but we’ve also had the pleasure of joining them at the beach, out to dinner, on the water, over at our place for a superbowl and birthday celebration, and we even all went to the Dry Tortugas together.

Bocce Night

Our last bocce night

Having a regular group of people who we know and enjoy spending time with certainly contributed to the success of our stay in one place for 3.5 months experiment. Aside from the locals, we also had a blast with visiting relatives and friends along with an incredible amount of RV friends. I guess you could say that it’s been a very social winter!

Florida Keys

Good times with friends & family

As far as the results of house rental experiment…it was a resounding success. Did it make us want to live full-time in a house again? Nope, not at all. Did it make us want to settle in the Florida Keys? Kind of, sort of, maybe? There’s no doubt that this is a special place that we will return to one day (maybe even for another winter long stay), but right now we’re not ready to commit to one place.

However, this winter has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for us. A world where full-time RVing doesn’t have to mean RVing all the time. The idea of mixing things up with a house or apartment rental every once in awhile is very appealing. We’ve talked a lot about short term rentals in places where the Airstream is not able to go. Places like the middle of a large city, or a maybe a cabin in snowy Colorado during the winter. Who knows what the future will bring, but for know, we’re excited to get back on the road!

7 Mile Bridge

Going to miss the ride over the 7-Mile bridge

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8 comments

Pat Hall March 31, 2017 - 9:15 am

Shelly and I have decided to winter in Florida next year- reservations are almost complete but – a couple of years ago you mentioned an app tha helped keep track of cancelled reservations for hard to get into spots. Can you refresh my memory? I couldn’t find it your past posts. Thanks

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Amanda April 3, 2017 - 7:34 am

reserve.wanderinglabs.com. It works for all campgrounds that use Reserve America.

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Christine March 31, 2017 - 10:40 am

So glad your “experiment” was a success!

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Gerri & Mike March 31, 2017 - 12:15 pm

Looks and sounds like a very successful winter!! Safe travels as your wheels begin to roll.

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Metamorphosis Lisa March 31, 2017 - 2:25 pm

Sounds like this winter experiment was a resounding success! Safe travels to you, looking forward to your next adventures!

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Amanda April 3, 2017 - 7:35 am

Hopefully we can cross paths again this next year when we make it back west!

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David B. March 31, 2017 - 3:45 pm

Enjoyed the Florida stories. I take it the Airstream is fully refurbished and ready to roll.

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Amanda April 3, 2017 - 7:34 am

Yes! Blog post coming with all the details soon!

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