It's actually very well marked:
After a breakfast of Key Lime pie, we began our last Key West day with a short walk on the beach. That's Mike after noticing that the hottie in the G string had a very hairy chest...
Then we were off to explore some of the OTHER sights. We saw Ernie's cottage:
Bobby Frost's place:
And of course we did the Duval Crawl with all of the other fannie packing tourists...
If I'd known Mike was going to force me to shop I'd have stayed back at the campground and finished my ironing! It may have been cocktail-induced, but Mike found the most hilarious tee-shirt and HAD to have it:
We found a place to stop in to catch a little of the football game. What we found there (Lazy Gecko) was the best smoked fish dip and cuban bread that I've ever had (only I suppose).
Mike loves it here and wishes we could stay a lot longer. Problem is it is ridiculously expensive. He offered to get a job if I'd let us stay...
Can't blame him. Check out this beautiful water...
We had been warned that Key West was crime-ridden and dirty and not a place to visit. We found it to be the opposite, clean and fun. Of course we're not ones to close the town down so we probably missed much of the craziness!
A couple of food worthy notes...Mike had awesome snails in a bread bowl at an old Irish Pub (Finnegan's Wake) off the beaten path, which oddly enough is the Southern most Brown's Backers Fan club.
Last night our campground neighbors told us of a local hot spot, Hogfish Bar & Grill, that is walking distance from our RV. The fish tacos and hogfish sandwich as well as the overall ambiance were fabulous. Great spot for our RV friends if they're staying at Boyd's.
Not sure when you'll hear from me again. After we find an RV repair shop, we're headed back to Naples where we'll hopefully see our Rock Hill buds, Bill and Mary. I'm also anxious to meet Mary Jo and Greg who have kindly invited us to play Cedar Hammock, a private club in Naples.
We hope all are well!
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