Saturday, February 23, 2013

SO LONG "KEYWEST".

I really tried but my RV LEVELING business failed.
Maybe because of the wrong spelling on our truck. 
 Chris took a few last day pics from our camp ground.
I can feel a water colour painting on the way!!
 The dock at feeding time.
 Maggie didn't mind this little lizard in her RV for the ride.
The view of some mangroves in Key West.
Easy to understand why they call it the "walking tree".
 A town local out for a stroll.
 This is really true when the cruise ships are in town.
Expect to pay $10 for a $4 hot dog!
This seems to be a cruise ship happening at all their ports of call.
 Key West is a great place to "crawl out of your shell"!
Large tarpons swim  next to the docks in town.
 This waterfront warehouse has style!
 The Conch Time is a great way to get an overview of Key West.
 Classic local bar.
 More tarpon. Bad tasting but great catching fish. 
 Local colourful shops.
 More bars. No shortage down here.
!956 Chev
 1957 Chev......I tried to mail one to Jim in Ottawa but couldn't decide.
Jim, what say we go to Key West and drive both back!! 
 SO TRUE
 Yes, Key West has attitude! 
Pepes' has been serving meals for over one hundred years in Key West.
I know it looks real fancy on the outside but inside it's real casual. 
Pepes' key lime pie is a "do not miss item" on the menu.
 Great Food - Good Prices
 Fort Zachy Taylor Beach.
Best beach on the island. 


 Fish around the beach rocks.
 This beach is completely natural.
 Crashed out on the beach.
 The start of the daily sunset party at Mallory Square in Key West.
 Entertainment---
 of all sorts cover the square till the sun goes down.
 A cruise ship leaves the dock.
 Roosters take to the trees to view the sunset.
 Another perfect sunset in Key West.
 I'll miss all our friends---
 of all kinds on the island!

4 comments:

Michael said...

Does the cruise ship dock right in town? I don't remember seeing them when I was there. Nice shots, looks warm just like moosonee :)

Shell MacLEAN said...

Hi Paul

The cruise ships dock at Mallory Square which is in the heart of downtown Key West. There seems to be one every week and only stays overnight.

Key West has changed a lot, busy-busy but still a sight to see.

Like Moosonee, our weather was perfect.

Love dad

Anonymous said...

Some great photography. I love the photos of the 57 Chevy's

Michael said...

Glad you guys are having fun
Have a super week
Love
Paul