Here's the map so you don't get lost.
    Below is why I used "semi" rich and famous. We are now at the camps of the "real" rich and famous. I told them I forgot my password and my secret answer. It didn't work.
    Ok, it is time to "fess" up. I came down here not for the magazine, though the gas cost was submitted as "expenses". Yea, Ray Daigle. I'm catching on.
     The real reason is this place, The Bay View. I saw the first moon landing, real or not, at the bar, during one of our rides down here. I think one of the guys was riding a Matchless. Geeze. Some things you just don't forget. I wanted to see if it had survived.  The Bay View  sits on the most exposed portion of the peninsula. It was being repaired a year later.
Picture taken in 8/2006.
This is the version I remember. It was being rebuilt then after another hurricane.
    Here's the view across from the Bay View. There were tables behind it on a wharf. Great place to look at the bay, the camps of the real rich and famous and admire their little boats.
8/2006. The place is slowly coming together. I have a feeling it will be OK.
He just heard there was a fish 5 miles east.
Telescoping way out, the oil industry is a watery neighbor.
I felt ignored. Again.