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Old 08-23-2012, 10:15 AM
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. . . since I am the new manager of the Sands of Islamorada Resort =)
Is that place on the gulf or ocean side? Oh, and good luck with making storm preparations!
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Old 08-23-2012, 10:51 AM
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Is that place on the gulf or ocean side? Oh, and good luck with making storm preparations!
its on the ocean side just south of the tiki bar. I wont be doen there until saturday so well see how it goes with the storm.
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Old 08-23-2012, 01:30 PM
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Good luck to you in the new job. My cousin and his wife moved to Marathon from Mass. about 12 years ago and he always told me you need a really stable, well-paying job to live in the Keys. Sounds like that's what you've got, so you should be fine. He's about 38 now and has 1 child who hasn't entered the school system yet. Sounds like you're not there yet, but he said the schools have him a little concerned, but everything else he's pretty comfortable with. He got himself involved in the community early on, city boards and councilor positions, etc., so that helped his transition to becoming "local". Me, the wife and kids typically visit him once a year and are consistently in awe of the beauty of the place overall (Overseas Hwy is too commercialized along that stretch) and his ability to pull of a comfortable living there.

Best of luck to you and enjoy. And stay safe during these upcoming storms.
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