Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sunset at Anchor in Key West, Florida

Sailing Life at its Best. The anchorage is open to strong currents and winds, but close to the human wildlife of Duval Street. You just have to watch out for getting caught up in the local custom of starting off the morning at the Schooner Bar with a Bloody Mary. Or a Mimosa. Or having a lunchtime, fresh rolled cigar from a smiling old Cuban man who only speaks Spanish. Or evening drinks at the clothing optional rooftop bar, The Garden of Eden. Or . . . well, there are just wayyyy too many vices to pick up in Key West to list them all. You'll just have to discover them for yourself. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi John,
    nice photos....looks warm....here it was -4 last night! But.....spring should be here in about 21/2 months :-)
    xo
    dad

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  2. It has been a long winter, even here in the South. Locals say they haven't seen anything like it in 20 or more years! Had half an inch of ice on the boat last month, and it snowed 10 inches just 20 miles inland. This would have been a good year to go to the Bahamas!

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