Thursday, March 24, 2016

Paradise

We’ve been in Key West a month now, arriving on Wed, Feb 25th. We dry-camped (no utilities) for 2 ½ weeks before we moved to a full hookup site in “Hollywood” for two weeks. Although we didn’t get a front row site facing the water, we still have a pretty good view of the Gulf of Mexico.  


 
We drove to Marathon a few weekends ago to go to their 40th annual sea food festival. The festival also included a boat show and an art show. The local sea food was very good.


 
Last week there were many college spring break visitors to Key West and this week there are many families on spring break. Our friend Wendy came from Colorado last week for a week-long visit. We enjoyed a few local water activities (renting jet skis and a dolphin sighting / snorkeling trip). She also went parasailing last Sunday. We passed on the opportunity.


 
We celebrated Wendy's birthday last Thurs, March 17th, with stops in a few bars to enjoy the local live music.




Last Mon, Mar 21st, we saw in the news that Kenny Chesney was going to perform a 5PM free show at Sloppy Joe’s on Duval Street. We walked over a little after 5PM and saw that Duval Street was blocked off to only pedestrian traffic and there was a huge crowd outside because the inside was totally packed. It turned out that people had been in-line since Sunday night to get inside the bar for the show.

Our outside view of Kenny Chesney

What we couldn't see inside
 
We also liked showing Wendy the sights around Key West, including the Key West Butterfly house, Harry Truman’s Little White House, Earnest Hemmingway’s home, the U.S. Highway 1 mile 0 marker, the marker for the Southernmost point in the continental USA, and a few glorious sunsets.


 
 
 
 



Wendy departed Key West yesterday but her flight from Miami to Denver was canceled because of the blizzard in Colorado. We heard that she did make it home today, flying via Dallas.

Steve & Julie Cornelius

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Key West

We left Margate on Wed, February 25th and drove to Key West. The drive went smoothly, but we did run into some highway construction stop and go traffic near Marathon, about half-way down the keys on U.S. Highway 1.  



 
We arrived at Naval Air Station Key West, Sigsbee Annex, on Dredger Key about 2:30PM. There were campsites available in the overflow area and we had our pick of several $14/night no hookup campsites and got our name on the list for a full hookup site. We estimate it’ll be about 3 weeks or so before we move to a FHU site. The campground rotates RVs out of the FHU sites after a 2-week stay, back to the dry camping overflow sites, so there are rotations almost every day.

 
 
We’ve been really busy everyday since arriving in Key West. Our Onan generator was due for service so we took our motorhome to the NASKW auto hobby shop on Boca Chica Key on Thursday. It took me about an hour to change the generator oil and filter, which has to be done every 150-hours of use.
Friday we enjoyed lunch at Hogfish Bar & Grill on Stock Island. We went early, about 11:30AM, but the place quickly filled up with locals by noon. After lunch we both got our hair cut. Later we drove downtown and picked up our favorite key lime pie from Kermit’s Key Lime Shoppe. We got back to our RV and I checked on our six house batteries and cleaned all the battery terminals and cable connectors with a wire brush.

On Saturday we went by a Publix grocery store to get a pound of Florida pink shrimp for dinner. The guys at the Publix seafood counter will season and steam the shrimp for you, so they’re ready to eat. Later we did our daily 2.5 mile walk and spotted some resident iguanas.
 
We relaxed on Sunday morning and early afternoon, but left around 3PM and drove out to Geiger Key Fish Camp & Marina where we enjoy going for their Sunday afternoon BBQ. We first heard about the place about three years ago from a camper we met in Texas and we’ve been there several times over the last two years. One time we saw a manatee swimming near the restaurant dock.


 
Monday morning we got early because we both had 8:30AM dental appointments. Afterwards we went to the Key West post office to pick up our mail, which we had sent to us from our mail forwarding service in Sioux Falls, SD.   
Our first week in Key West has flown by but we’re getting settled in and it’ll be home for the next two months. We buy the local Key West newspaper every few days to get the cruise ship schedule. Sometimes there are one, two or three ships in port on a given day. When there are no ships in port, we take advantage of going down to old town, Duval Street, and Mallory Square when there are very few tourists. 


Steve & Julie Cornelius