Sunday, February 24, 2013

Me and my sister, Dorothy Ann, in Florida

The first night we spent in Florida we stayed with Rhonwyn and Steve at their house.  We didn't see Steve because he had a night out with the boys.  (At least, that's what he said, but he kept sending emails from Starbucks, so I had to personally wonder!)  But we went to South Beach with Rhonwyn and Bryan and walked on the beach and ate at the News Cafe.  South Beach is always fun and so it was great that Rhonwyn took us there because there was no way I was going to drive over there with all those crazy people that are all over the place there!!!!

 We spent one night in Key West and walked from our motel out to the Sunset Pier to watch the sunset because that's what the guy at the desk of our motel said was a must see.  It was pretty good.  The pier was amazingly crowded and noisy.  But there were a couple guys playing guitars and singing and the music was good and loud enough so that we could hear it.  Dorothy Ann took a video of the sunset with her new smart phone and it came out good but I couldn't get it to download on here.
 Having stuff be the southernmost of whatever it is is a big thing in Key West and this here is the southernmost house that Dorothy Ann is standing in front of.  It was built by a ship captain who salvaged ship wrecks and got to keep whatever he got.  Apparently a lot of ship captains did that back when Key West was a small town and pretty lawless.  All these big gorgeous houses were built by ship captains from wreck salvage stuff loot we were told.
CHICKENS!!!!  I LOVE chickens!  And Key West has them wild.  Here's a little hen and a possessive rooster that keeps having to run off other roosters to keep her all to himself.  He kept watching us where we were sitting at an outside table here having a cup of coffee, but I don't think he was afraid of us.  These chickens are all over the place in town and don't seem too worried about people.  I think they are protected here.  I kind of remember something in the news a while back about some people in Key West trying to get rid of them and so then they got protected.

We are now in Naples staying just off the Tamiami Trail not far from downtown Olde Naples.  (That's how they spell it, Olde.)  We've been having a good time and haven't gotten lost TOO many times!  Unfortunately, Dorothy Ann is, if possible, more directionally challanged than I am.  We got here Friday, driving from Key West about 200 miles up through the keys over 40 bridges, (which is ALWAYS interesting!)  and then up the Tamiami highway seeing a lot of alligators laying (lying?) around along the way.  Yesterday we went to a really big Farmer's Market and today we went to an amazing National Art Festival with artists from all over the country showing their particular type of art.

Having a good time.  Wish you were here!

5 comments:

  1. Sounds like you guys are having a high "olde" time. When are you coming home to all these blizzards, though, huh? Tell everybody hi from the Koschwards clan!!!!

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  2. ARE you having blizzards? I can't see what's happening out there on the TV's here. It looks like it's getting cold there today tho. It's hot here and we stupidly got sunburned yesterday walking from Starbucks thirteen blocks to the beach. There is a wierd algea in the water here right now that is called Red Tide and is in the air causing everyone to cough and sneeze. And killing the fish in the gulf.

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  3. Rod would have liked to see the landmark in Key West, Old Towne that said southern most point, 90 miles to Cuba. LOL That multi colored cone on the street. Do you find any interesting sea shells at Naples beaches? We did get 6 inches of snow which is still here and are supposed to get 2-4 inches Tues/Wed but it's sunny now and a very nice day in Iowa. I'll watch for more blogs. I got your email telling me you have a new entry.
    Maxine

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    1. Somehow we missed that big cone. I don't think we went far enough. It was another block away, I think. The shells here in Naples are really tiny though the sand in really nice and white and fine.

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  4. We had such a great time! Enjoy the time spent with you and the wonderful SUNNY Fla. sites!!

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