And who DOESN'T have a crush on Stacey?!?!?
Bill, Does your wife know about this???
That's been true of Daytona for quite some time...well, at least since the last time I was there in 1973! Great pics of the area.
Thanks. I really enjoy Daytona. I know its not the greatest beach in the world, but compared to the Delaware beaches its pretty darn cool.
Yeah - I know - I'm a lightweight. What can I say?
wow! What an update! I actually read it yesterday but was on my phone and that's hard to comment on very much.
It's so hard to comment from the phone, isn't it? But its such a great way to check in on things!
7 years around the world...wow! I can't even imagine. And they are still married!

I know even thought about that. Seriously, if a man dreams to sail around the world and marries a woman who can actually do that with him, I think that makes for a very long term relationship.
Fun fun getaway, even with the wine hangover.
It was really a nice visit. I love going to see them. Their house is such an oasis and they are always doing cool little upgrades to it.
What is a fish rueben? I am dying to know! Daytona looks great. I've never driven on a "warm" beach like that, there are some you can drive on up here but it's a very different feel and crowd level (understatement of the decade lol).
It was tilapia with all the ingredients of a traditional rueben. I was stumped at what to order, so I asked the waitress and that's what she recommended. I really wasn't thinking about calories too much that day (obviously) and it definitely hit the spot.
I've driven on the beach at the Outer Bank and you can drive on some beaches in Delaware, but its always for the purpose of fishing. This is strictly for the convenience factor and I'm all about that.
Ah, New Zealand. That is SO high on my list of places to go it's not even funny!
New Zealand was amazing and we only explored the north island. Supposedly the south island is really the one to see, but our friend's boat was in Aukland at the time. Denny and I rented a car and went to all the interesting places on the north island that we could find. It really was spectacular and soooooooooooooooooooooooo clean. The people were just so incredibly nice and wanted to know EXACLTY where we lived in the US. Honestly, if it wasn't half way around the world (literally) I would be a return visitor. It's just a beautiful country.
My prediction is GOOD things happen when you don't check in online. But we will see won't we! Speaking of...are you planning to for our trip?
I usually have excellent results with not doing on line check-in (for example, my OKW and treehouse villa), but my luck ran out with this check-in.
You would love St.Augustine, so neat with very old buildings. The beaches around there are nice. We camped on the beach at Anastasia Beach which was lots of fun.
That's what I've heard and I would love to find a way to visit it if we are going to drive next summer. I've got to work on that. I guess we could always try to drive straight through to St Augustine, which would probably be a 13 or 14 hour drive. Then we could tour around in the morning and hit Orlando in the late afternoon/ Even if we couldn't make St Augustine, I bet we could get close to Savannah and still take a drive through there.
Daytona is not high on my list of favorites in Florida. I prefer the Atlantic side rather than the Gulf side. Beaches are much nicer.
When we visit K&T we always go to Daytona Beach Shores which is supposed to be a much nicer area than actual Daytona Beach.
I haven't started my TR as yet. Got photos downloaded to computer, but now need to get them loaded to Photobucket! Its been so busy here since we returned home.
I'm glad to hear you are in the preliminary stage of organizing for your TR. I actually don't edit all my pictures at once. I edit and upload day by day. I still haven't finished editing for this trip. I need to get that done ASAP.
What amazing friends you have there! Such an incredible adventure they lived- and so incredible that you got to visit them in New Zealand! That must have been quite a trip. Thanks for another great update.
They actually are VERY amazing people because they really operated outside of the box for that adventure. It was insane how much preparation and know-how went into making that trip a reality. They did visit parts of the world where there are literally modern day pirates. They couldn't even insure the boat for the journey for that reason. If the boat sunk it would have been a total loss and they risked that.
If you ever get a chance to visit New Zealand, do it. K & T actually liked it better than Australia and they spent 6 months in each country.