Saturday, March 21, 2020

Decisions

Surreal. That's what Key West is like right now. We have been at Conch Harbor Marina since January 31st. It's been great and one of the best decisions we've made on our journey south. There's a certain rhythm that we had gotten used to. Ferries coming and going, charters, sunset cruises, tourists and locals. It's so quiet now. Even the birds and fish seem to sense something is very different. My son and his girlfriend came down for a vacation with us during their Spring Break from Salisbury University. They arrived last Sunday, 15 March. In less than a week, Key West went from a fun loving town to a ghost town. Fortunately they left this morning -- literally in the nick of time -- driving to Ft. Lauderdale, flying to BWI and driving back to Salisbury. There was a big lump in my throat when we said our good-byes. The rest of their school year is over and he most likely will not get to 'walk' and receive his diploma. He's very bummed. He loves Salisbury and takes his role as president of the Kappa Sigma fraternity very seriously. We were going to fly back with them to surprise my mom for her 80th birthday tomorrow and return Monday. As of last Monday, we decided that just was not a prudent idea for many many reasons. Most of all potentially infecting my parents.

Like everyone, everywhere, we are confronting and evaluating everything related to the Corona Virus. Our plans were to leave here on/about April 1st (always depends on a weather window) and make our migration north to Maryland in time for Nick's graduation then cruise through Canada. Well that's all changed and we had to make some decisions rather quickly as conditions are rapidly deteriorating. Monroe County (the Florida Keys) will be closed to visitors along with hotels, short-term rentals, marinas, RV parks, etc effective 6pm, 22 March. Fortunately we've been here more than 30 days on an 'extended lease' and can stay. Otherwise, we'd be forced to leave. So we pretty much had two choices:

Leave tomorrow and start heading north. And head to where? We are very self sufficient and can anchor out but eventually we will need food, fuel, water and a pump out. And if marinas are closed, how will we get those items? We could dinghy ashore for food and fill two five-gallon jugs with water -- maybe. At some point there will be a storm and we'll need a slip. If marinas are closed, then what? The Waterway Guide has a COVID-19 Marina/Services Reports database but things are changing daily as panic is sweeping our nation. What about locks and draw bridges? Will they remain operational? And operational to non-commercial traffic? Going 'outside' is an option for some stretches but we'd prefer to stay 'inside'. We're basically 9-5 boaters. And things always break on a boat. Getting parts/repairs may be a major challenge.

Stay put. Yes, it's expensive! But we're here and, as of now, can stay here through April. We can walk and bike to get groceries and other essentials. Restaurants are carry-out/delivery only. Florida has lifted the prohibition of restaurants being able to sell alcohol to-go and can sell/deliver that as well. It's still paradise here (although a quieter paradise) and there have been no cases of COVID-19. Beaches and pools are closed as well but we can still get out, walk around and enjoy fresh air and sunshine. It's easy to 'social distance' when there's no one around.

So.... as of now, we're staying put and taking things day-by-day. There are too many 'what-ifs' to leaving right now. Everyone seems to be treating outsiders like lepers and we don't really see the need to put ourselves in harms way if it isn't necessary. Another plus to staying -- the bath house has toilet paper!!!

4 comments:

Amy Wood said...

Yes I think staying for now is safest for sure. What a crazy monkey wrench in your plans - will be thinking about you. Honker down and stay healthy.

RadarCin said...

Great blog.
Stay safe, stay healthy!

Kawhyknot said...

Thanks Amy, definitely changed our plans but not a bad place to be right now. Stay healthy!

Kawhyknot said...

Thank you and you do the same.