The Keys (Kid Stuff)

 

The architecture of Key West.

A roadside bar serving up
caesar salad, peel-and-eat shrimp, and white sangria.

The Keys were connected by rail in the early 1900's.

The remnants are larger than life in some places,
barely visible above the waterline in others.

View from Bahia Honda State Park.
Pronounced Bah-EE-ah OWN-da.

Canals take the place of neighborhood streets.

Out the windshield view of
US Route 1 - the Overseas Highway.

Bright colors everywhere.

Two hams again.
This time at Southernmost point buoy.
We opted for a picture on the back side as there was a line
a block long of people waiting to take selfies on the front side - truly.
























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