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On Mon, 03 Mar 2014 15:53:50 -0500, Kurt Ullman
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Oren wrote:

On Mon, 03 Mar 2014 07:47:07 -0500, Kurt Ullman
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I am displaced CR citizen in so many ways. If all things were
possible, I'd be living in Marathon for much more than 9 weeks a year.


Do you pack seafood and take it home?

Nah. We head from Marathon to Port Everglades and a cruise. Then we
tend to meander home visiting friends, relatives and wineries along the
way. The seafood would somewhat less than fresh by the time we made back
up North.


When I would go back to the CR or the coastal areas I would package,
freeze them a day or two before going home, and wrap the packages in
news paper. Put them in a foam cooler inside a cardboard box with dry
ice. Never had a problem with them thawing. Driving in Florida or
flying back to PA or NV. Worked well for us.

The passport you mention is said to be good in other countries. Are
you saving for the diplomatic one?

Of course. I think I may also put a CR consulate plaque on my house one
day. Of course, Kay is not so sure she wants to indulge this particular
wish... (grin)


Awww. Tell her it's for the man cave G


I wanted to put the plaque next to the front door.


Then an Ole Salt could find the consulate. Good idea g