That's great info TexasLady as it means that the islands won't be crowded with so few ships in port.
Additionally there's a good chance that we'll be the only ship on St T and St M as Carnival ships have a tendency to just make it into the news, but not into port
THE CHEESE HAS ARRIVED SUCCESSFULLY IN FLORIDA

As a side-effect we also made it sound and safe to the States. We broke a record coming in as first we landed an hour early, then passed immigration with no waiting time at all, had our bags within a few minutes, passed customs with no wait, and then kind of flew through security.
Then we had to kill four hours in Atlanta. We explored the airport a bit, had a late lunch at The Varsity, enjoying their traditional 'What'll Ya have?' -greeting.
We had a chili dog each and shared some fries. YumYum.
After another pleasant flight -just a 45minute hop- we arrived in JAX, where our suitcases were among the first to appear on the belt.
A short wait at Alamo's desk - and then I spent 30 minutes kicking butt

Even though we made a reservation for a convertible in March for 9/28 and submitted our flightnumber and ETA the greeted me with the words 'I got a nice Buick LaCross' for you. OK, I'm gonna be 50 next week, but that doesn't mean I would drive a Buick
I told him that I would like to have a Mustang ans he started looking for one. He then came up with a Camaro and I said 'Ok, as long as it is a convertible.' That's what he looked like:

Now the fun started:
Agent1: We don't have a convertible.
Agent2: Your reservation was for 10am and the car is gone.
Station manager: Chrysler recalled all Sebring Convertibles.
Upon my remark to the manager that either at least one of them is not telling the truth or that she obviously doesn't have proper control of her business she started stammering incoherently. So in the end we left the airport a Camaro coupé with their promise to have a convertible for us not later than by 3pm Friday. We may even have one delivered by a tow truck today.
I also insisted on having the first tank of gas for free and she then even accompanied us to our car herself and while we loaded our stuff and programmed our GPS she walked all the way to the exit to check us out.
I jokingly told her that if we didn't get a convertible on Monday I would ask her for directions to the nearest Home Depot. She asked 'Why, Sir?'
I told her that I would buy a saw there and make the Camaro a convertible
Our Bed and Breakfast is absolutely great - at least the bed-part. I'll report about the breakfast part later.
We intend to do a morning-run at sunrise on the beach. Usually we do 5miles on Sunday mornings before breakfast, but we have to see how the sand is. 5miles usually take us 45 to 50 minutes in our park in Frankfurt, but if the sand is soft the running will get considerably more straining and so we'll either reduce speed or distance - we'll see.