Miami 25:47.13N 80:18.08W

Lotus
Sun 23 May 2010 13:04
Throughout our trip up the Bahamas we have been living the clean and virtuous lifestyle, we decided we needed a change, we needed some vice in our lives, so we headed to Miami!  As we closed the American coast the skyscrapers and high rise buildings of downtown Miami looked like the New York skyline and signalled the biggest cultural change since our trip began. 
 
 
The whole east coast of America is served by the 'Intra Costal Waterway (ICW)', which is a series of lagoons, canals, rivers and levees which would enable one to sail (or more likely motor) from southern Florida to North of New York on inland sheltered waters.  We entered Government Cut, the main inlet at Miami and motored inland then North to enter the lagoon system immediately behind Miami Beach.  We anchored here amidst Miami's waterfront properties, home to the rich and famous - we invited Jenny Lopez aboard for drinks but she declined as she had a hair appointment.  We spent four days sightseeing around Miami visiting the Art Deco area, the nudist beach on South beach, where despite significant efforts John saw only a handful of topless bathers, and we spend a rather drunken evening drinking two for one cocktails in the fashionable Lincoln Road watching the parade of freaks, gays and mutton dressed up as lamb which walked continuously by.   The galleries and shops entertained us after months of tropical island where there is little to do on land.  We had our first taste of American food portions and when thoroughly fed and watered we decided to move on up to Fort Lauderdale.