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Monday, February 2, 2009

Pidgeon Key Walk


One of the benefits of being in a marina is being able to simply step off the boat to go for a walk and Steve and I have been making the most of that treat. Yesterday we did three miles, a pre-Chinese takeaway walk - you feel much less guilty if you've walked miles to get your food!

Today we did six miles. In the middle part of the Seven-Mile Bridge is an island called Pidgeon Key. The old highway still spans across the water and has been converted into a walking rather than a driving bridge, out to Pidgeon Key. Very tropical looking island with old style Florida houses and lots of palm trees. The buildings comprise a Flagler (the railroad) museum. (However, the cost to enter is 11.00 per person, a tad much for something which would take 30 minutes to view.)

Beautiful walk out over the ocean!

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