Typical Key West things

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Just what you would expect to see in Key West, an old jeep with coconuts on it.

An outdoor restaurant on a long pier..

Typical outdoor bar.

I don’t know what this was about. It was near Mallory Square.

Our hotel from the boat.

A door to nowhere.

This and the one above were in our hotel parking lot.

This was not the biggest boat we saw.

I can’t remember the name of this bar on Duval Street. I took this from the sidewalk.

One of the many street performers in Mallory Square.

Pano with my phone of the sunset.

Every night we were there, the sun was behind clouds at sunset. Not a cloud in the sky all day until you want to get a picture of it going down.

More pictures from our vacation in Key West in mid-May.

11 thoughts on “Typical Key West things

  1. atkokosplace – I am the unplanned child to a woman so strong. A sister to brothers. A dreamer. A writer. Ninja in the dark. Star shaped in a very square world. Teacher to eager ears. My learning desire is quenchless. On the outside looking in. Not interested in the fake. Wizard when I can find my wand. Fascinated by fireflies. Fighter of underdogs. Small, but mighty. Believer in superheros. Ecstatic to be different. Provider of nourishing meals, sassy when needed, quirky at best. Epic concoction maker. Boredom doesn't exist.
    atkokosplace on said:

    I wonder what the doors led to at one time. Beautiful pictures. Looks like a wonderful time!

  2. Three cheers for the sunset! Hooray. Great series. The sentence”I don’t know what this was about. …” Pretty much sums up the whole city … But I loved it ! Glad you had fun and thanks for sharing.

  3. Pat – I'm a retired educator and avid amateur photographer. I live in southern Ohio with my wonderful husband and two delightful cats.
    Pat on said:

    Beautiful shots. Love the old door.

  4. Great set of images. That Jeep(?) really tells a story. You can see the age and the rust and the life that it has lived has not always been a pampered life. The doors are just wonderful and the money lined bar is a special treat. Very good eye behind the camera. Well done.

  5. Latane Barton – I am 87 years old (2021), a widow, have 4 children, 6 grandchildren, 7 great-grands. I love to read, work on my computer, take photographs, travel. I am curious about places and things (not so much people) I want to fill my last years with things and people who fill my heart and soul.
    Latane Barton on said:

    Such glorious sunsets and such interesting finds.. Love the statue and the doors.

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