1064 November 30, 2023 Moving To Cedar Key
It was another chilly day start. I could see my breath as I started my walk. There was fog hanging over the river.
I saw a bald eagle perched in a treetop.
We packed up and Tim drove us back to Cedar Key.
We went out with the Jeep to explore. We found a couple of dirt roads to try. This area is part of Florida’s Nature Coast; so named because there is far less development and commercial properties and lots of wildlife refuge and preserved land.
When we got to town, we took our bikes and wandered around. The city of Cedar Key is considered “Old Florida.” The architecture is similar to Key West. This is a small fishing village. As we biked around, we saw more evidence of storm damage.
We sat on a bench far awhile watching the sky change.
We decided to have an early dinner at Steamers. The seafood was delicious! This place knows how to do seafood well. We enjoyed the Gulf shrimp last night. Today we had mussels, fried oysters, and Tim had grouper, shrimp, and scallops on his salad.
We thought the sunset might be spectacular but as the evening progressed, more clouds moved in. There was some color in the eastern part of the sky.