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Florida Keys

03/10/2004 to 03/16/2004

Two of my favorite thing - my baby sister Jeannie and the Florida Keys.

We joined Jeannie and Phil down there for a few days of fun and relaxation.

Now, we've been a Keys lover for close to 30 years and we never tire of being a tourist there.

It's a great combination of camp, class, and unique beauty.




03/10/2004 to 03/16/2004



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This is George. He shows up daily for breakfast
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George is not shy around cameras
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The people next door had pet Iguanas that came to visit
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One of the gators at Blue Hole
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This is the other gator at Blue Hole
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Big Pine Key is a Key Deer preserve. Deer are everywhere and not too bright about cars
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Jeannie and Sharon. Can you tell they're sisters?
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A building at Crane Point Nature Center. Originally this was the Adderly home
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Crane Point Nature Center is also a rehab facility. One recovering Iguana
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One of the 6 toed cats from the Hemmingway House. Love the mustache
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George, Jeannie and Sharon at The Hemmingway House in Key West
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Jeannie and Sharon in Key West
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One of 2 huge cruise ships docked at Key West.
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Main house on Pigeon Key - home base for Flaggler Railroad builders working on the 7 mile bridge
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Another house on Pigeon Key
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Part of the Pigeon Key buildings
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This building on Pigeon Key now serves as a dormatory for visiting researchers and students
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Looking north from Pigeon Key
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Looking South from Pigeon Key
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Part of the old 7 Mile Bridge
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Shot of old 7 mile bridge. Yes, it's the one you see blown up in James Bond and True Lies
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Just a pretty palm tree with fruit
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Same palm tree in close up