A sleek looking schooner! |
Sunday mornings has turned into a new tradition of having breakfast at Schooner Wharf with a table by the boardwalk. They have a great breakfast menu (available all day long) at a less price than anywhere around and the scenery can’t be beaten. I had the western omelette again with a never empty coffee order (refilled as needed, no additional cost).
Interesting crossoing decoration |
After breakfast, we stopped to talk to the crew at America 2.0. It’s built like a traditional schooner but with modern materials. The point of origin was Albany, New York. It looks like it has wooden masts but they are actually made of carbon fiber overlaid with a wood exterior. Sounds like an interesting boat for a trip.
Now, for the totally unique Key West experience - stop by at night |
Walkiong along on Duval Street going north, you will come across an intersection with multicolored strips, I wonder what that’s for… A little farther along, you pass La De Da, a unique bar in Key West with unique entertainment.
Another interesting place |
Even father along, you come to the VIP Gentlemen’s Club, more mystery… Oh well, after that I caught the Duval Loop bus back north.
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The Rainbow cross walk celebrates the One Human Family culture of Key West. The city is known for it's acceptance of people of all types, and the active LGBTQIA+ community that lives and works there.
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