Marina District, my new neighborhood

It has been about six months since I moved to Raskolnikov’s apartment (it is far from it, but I like the analogy, and I am sticking to it!)

Yes, the apartment is small, less than half the size of my previous quarters, but, paradoxically, the bathroom is much bigger than the old one. I do miss having an oven (apparently the first floors of the building were supposed to be some sort of luxury resort apartments, but that did not work, so now they are “regular” apartments), but being in a bit more of a neighborhood trumps the negative aspects.

The building itself has all the bells and whistles: steam bath, sauna, gym, two pools (a lap pool and a “regular” one), etc. Unfortunately, the owners tend to be old, cold, paranoid New Yorkers, or Northerners in general, so you need a digital key fob to move anywhere around the building: to operate the elevators, to get to the mailroom, etc.

The main benefits are being walking distance to the beach, to my favorite pizza in Boynton Beach, Café Frankie’s, to the dry cleaners, Paola’s great Fran’s Sew N Sew, to a bunch of other restaurants like the famous Two Georges, or Banana Boat, Scheurer’s the delicious chocolate maker, a hardware store, a breakfast diner, DJs, even the public library is walking distance. But probably the handiest feature is how close it is to my parish, St. Mark… across the street. Sunday mornings I just cross the street to get to church!

2 thoughts on “Marina District, my new neighborhood

  1. It’s been said that if you’re grateful for what you have; then all that you have is enough. And you are grateful!!!

    Your new digs sound perfect for you. Ovens are overrated 😀

    Very happy for you 🙏🏻✨

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  2. It sounds that you can do a lot walking with reverses into a healthier Tonxo and consequently, a better word for the rest since your fitness will benefit us all, somehow, sure of that!

    Keep that new walking approach for anything and leave the rest-room near, please, world wil regard that, too.

    Let’s walk Forrest-men!!!

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