Yesterday we went boating and headed south along Clearwater's Intercoastal Waterway down toward John's Pass and Madeira Beach. We took our time, putting along like an old tug boat would do.
I love those lazy days when we are not in a hurry and I can take hundreds of photos of the homes and coastline from the waterway. This is such a great advertising tool!
We had John's Pass Village in our sights but a sudden thunderstorm started building up fast over the area we were heading toward. When the lightening started to strike, we decided to do a 180 and head north quickly.
We put in at The Pub in Indian Shores and had lunch there. The grouper was frozen - while I cannot tell the difference easily, Ronnie always can! Plus the fact that it was blackened only on one side......not something you normally do either. But it was a convenient place to dock and get out of the storm that seemed to be coming our way.
After lunch we continued back north and stopped off the Sand Key Bridge that connects Clearwater Bridge to Sand Key. There is a nice beach that the storms have created during the last half dozen years that is difficult to get to if you don't have a boat since it is surrounded by condos and private property.
All in all, it was a fantastic day with good friends. You will be seeing the photos in the weeks and months to come in my blog posts!
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