You'll start your walk-about at the Hemingway House, preferably after an infusion of gin with a splash of tonic. Being drunk is not only the perfect nod to Hemingway himself, but a sensible way to deal with fear of covid. During your drunk-about, you'll stumble into a cemetery, pass many haunted homes, and quite possibly, if you're lucky, end up at a good restaurant or the pier for a sunset look-see.
Follow our feet...
Window creature feature with i phone reflection.
Looking down.
Do you see his slime trail?
Cemetery Conch shell.
Fort Zachary Taylor
The Hemingway House. Plus one.
Orchids and chickens are prolific on Key West.
Cats. 'Nuff said.
14 comments:
I love the Conch Republic! Key West is always a fun place to visit
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What a fun walk, full of quirky things!
-Soma
That sign post is hilarious - why condoms? High aids or unwanted pregnancies? Love the wife and iguana. I hope the favourite wife is the current one at least....
Sunset is gorgeous too.
I told Bill not too long ago that I wished I could still drink the way I used to when we were younger -- I could use the attitude adjustment now that we're able to get out more but are still a little leery of people after all our cocooning. ... thanks for the Key West tour -- it's been a while for us.... (I think it was back when I could do the above thing!).
Sharon - love the slug with the slime trail. Should it have a shell? Maybe it was heading to the conch store!!! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
G and T, yes, please! I've mentioned before, I would love to go back to Key West, I was too young to really appreciate it when I went.
But no travels to the US in our plans as the US border is not open to us Canadians although we have opened ours to Americans.
That conch looks huge! I love the colorful pictures.
Also heere for #WildbirdWednesday
Great shots.
Greetings and Salutations! I love the sign. I love the cats Hemingway did too. Mailbox is a piece of modern art for sure, liking it. I choose to add this place to my "bucket list." Be safe.
So many wonderful photos! I love Hemingway's old typewriter, the old rusty doorknob, and especially the old bottle collection.
A quaint and interesting variety of photos! The memorial tree is pretty cool.
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
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