This morning we explored Whitehead Street before meeting Alan for brunch and a personalized tour of the Cemetery. In the afternoon we said goodbye to a lovely town and headed back up Rt 1 to spend our final night on Islamorada.
Key West to Islamorada
Cool custom car
 
 
Picture perfect bungalows
Key West Lighthouse. An 88-step spiral staircase leads to the top.
Another sculpture dancing in the shade of the Banyan trees
A descendant of one of Hemingway’s cats?
The Ernest Hemingway House
Artist works in the shade of the overhanging trees
making delicious crepes at
La Crêperie on Petronia St.
I had a sweet crépe with butter, sugar, toasted almonds and whipped cream - YUMMY!!!
Nicely restored home along a side street
Love the colorful flowering trees!
The 19-acre cemetery was built on higher ground in 1847 after a hurricane washed bodies from the old location near Whitehead Point
Many plots are above ground
This is the most famous marker
The Lorelei Cabana Bar, Islamorada. We walked over from our motel. Highly recommend it!
Our last happy hour in the Keys
 
 
Waterside table in the sand to watch the daylight fade from
Crescent moon rising
Live music played in the gazebo
Such a relazing evening!
 
If you don’t want a table, you can take your drink to a chair at water’s edge
 
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Pull your boat right up to the dock and grab a bite
 
One last shot
It’s a pink limo-boat -a Nautilimo! There’s a pirate ship behind it.