Boating; Grandkids Tales

It was a dark and stormy night. The wind pushed the sea up and as it stood, it bashed our little boat about. The Skipper called out for his first mate, "Johny, get the passengers into life vests, we can't take much more of this!"

The wreckage was found on 'Barrel Key' a few days after the storm subsided. Several passengers managed to survive among the brush and scrub palms. A few bodies of other passengers were blown onto Ramrod Key. The stenciled name "Key's Lady" on the life vests alerted authorities of the disaster.

There were many such rescues and near rescues during the storm of 1932. My name was Johny then, I drowned and returned as Ed. How do I know? In the still of the night I awaken like a shot from a nightmare about storms and 'Canes and boats breaking up.

I love to scare the heck out of my Grand kids but they always want more.....

"Grandpa will you throw another log on the fire. It's getting kind of dark..."

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