Everything stripped off the boat and time for a good bath |
The AGLCA Looper flag is up on the bow pulpit |
Old Glory is back in her station as well |
While washing the boat Erik also did some MUCH needed maintenance and lubrication of the bicycles. When we got to the boat we found that the sprockets, chains, gears, brake mechanisms and just about everything else had rusted badly. We got them to somewhat operate back at the boatyard but the chains would both skip, brakes were very hard to squeeze, some gears wouldn’t shift and they were making all kinds of squeaks and noises. One full can of PB blaster later and a half bottle of chain oil and they are much more functional now. We do think this will be the last year for these bikes though.
In the afternoon we took the bikes up to the main drag, parked them and walked for a while looking at the many shops and restaurants. The smells wafting from the kitchens made us hungry. After the walking for a bit we got back on the bikes and rode further inland toward the historic residential neighborhoods which had many charming homes. Love the moss hanging from the trees and the banyon trees.
Pretty landscapes |
Neat street sculptures along the main drag |
Another sculpture |
Selfie chin. lol |
If you have really good eyes and know where to look you can see Aquaholic in this pic taken from a pier down the coast |
Bike ride into the historic Ft Myers neighborhoods |
Stearnwheeler docked a hundred feet or so away from us |
One of many beautiful homes we saw on our bike ride |
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