Florida Keys
Our campsite at Fiesta Key KOA was a GREAT location. At about $100/night it should be!!
Our fellow solar aficionados join to applaud the sun's setting.
This sunset gave us all a reason to applaud. WOW!
Boats anchored for the night get a good view of the sunset too.
Alas, not all or even most of our days in the Keys were sunny.
On one nice day we had lunch at the Lazy Days Restaurant in Islamorada. A good lunch with a great view.
This was part of the view from Lazy Days restaurant.
We visited Long Key State Park. Tent camping here is on wooden plank platforms.
Mangroves at Long Key SP.
RV camping at Long Key SP requires reservations a very long time in advance.
We were treated to another manatee sighting while in the Keys.
No trip to the Florida Keys is complete without visiting Key West. Here is a signpost to everywhere.
Hope Mac's truck didn't deliver the "fresh" seafood to Mac's Seafood Garden.
Pepe's Restaurant claims to be the "eldest" eating estabishment in the Florida Keys.
Cute way to advertise a sale.
I snapped this guy's picture before I realized he charges for the privilege.
The Key West Memorial Sculpture Garden honors 32 people with the greatest impact on Key West.
After a lengthy study,
we determined this was the cutest couple on the island.
Hog's Breath Saloon where, "Hog's Breath is better than no breath at all".
The Key West Museum of Art and History features some bigger than life statutes.
Built in 1847, the Key West Lighthouse stands on one of the island's hills (14 ft.)
We didn't tour it ($11/person), but behind the bushes is Ernest Hemingway's house in Key West.
Built in 1890, this is President Truman's "Little White House".
Upon leaving the Keys the traffic around Miami was no picnic.
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