Of Course, the boys wanted to sleep in this morning and we wanted to get moving.
A nice light breakfast provided by the hotel.
Sorry Marathon, but it is time for us to move on.
The car all packed up and ready to cross the 7-mile bridge on our way to Key West.
Arrived at Key West about 9.30 am. A quick stop at K Mart and then on to the old town. Found a park and started exploring.
The old town is gorgeous with beautiful historic houses and buildings, surrounded by gorgeous Banyan trees.
As we were walking past one of these gorgeous building we could see that it was a guest house, AND it had vacancies. Maybe we should just see how much it is to stay here.
In the end, it was very reasonable, so we booked The Banyan Resort for 2 nights and it is just gorgeous.
Walked back to the car, parked it at our new digs, dropped off our bags and then back out exploring. Found a lovely taco street van for lunch, delicious.
As the weather was fairly warm we decided to jump on the Key West Trolley and see some of the main sights in the shade, as well as learning about the history of Key West.
Oh, have I mentioned Trump is in town? The Trumpster cramped our style by blocking some of the roads on our tour. I still wanted to see the Southernmost point buoy so off the trolley we went and legged it down the hot and steamy street.
A little ice-cream stop for the boys on the way.
Picture of the buoy taken, tick. The next piece of land from there is Cuba. Which we will be fortunate to see next week.
Nice walk back to our guest house, a little rest and then back out for dinner. Found a lovely and quiet Japanese / Thai restaurant for dinner (It seems compulsory for restaurants here to play their music at volume, hurting my ears, I can’t think…)
Watched the sunset at the pier and then some time on our porch.
Key West has been an unexpected highlight of our trip so far.

This looks awesome Kay!
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