Archive for October, 2008
Cedar Key visited
Take any expectations you may have and place them over to the side for the time being. I’ll take you on the road trip and let you decide…
First of all, when you hear the work ‘Key’ you immediately place a tropical paradise scene in your head. Visions of swaying palm trees, beautiful beaches, serene settings [...]
Cedar Key, Florida
For the next week or so I’ll be digging around Cedar Key, Florida. The location is rich in history, with a diverse background. For this trip we drove the land yacht. Sailing sometimes just takes too darn long, especially if your on any kind of a time schedule. So, while I’m here on some family [...]
Florida treasure hunters in jeopardy… Rule 1A-31
Mel Fisher Museum Responds To Florida State Rule 1A-31
“SEASPC has hired Port Orange administrative attorney Mary D. Hansen to challenge the Division’s rule at the hearing.”
(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 14, 2008 ) St. Augustine, FL – Florida’s sunken treasure hunters will square off in full force against the Florida Division of Historical Resources, the Shipwreck Exploration [...]
Long Key State Park
Every now and then the sailing weather will simply not cooperate. The waves are to high, there is no wind, too much wind, or time is not on my side. Hey, a sailboat only goes about 6 miles an hour. I’ve never understood why anyone would race one of the slowest forms of transportation on [...]

