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05-19-2025, Florida Key West Trip 3/27 – 6/30 2025, 96 Days, 7986 Miles, 44 Stops

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19 May 2025, Boyd's Key West Campground, Key West, Florida Jeeps– 5 Today is our last day in Key West. We leave tomorrow morning. We’ve had so much fun here; maybe we’ll be back someday. I sure hope so.  Barry and I headed downtown for some last-minute shopping. We visited Ron Jon's, CVS, and Local Color (my favorite boutique). We walked from Ron Jon's to Local Color and took a route we had not walked before. There's a wooden walkway we took along the water. It was in the shade most of the way, so I loved it. On the way, we passed Jimmy Buffett's Recording Studio, which we saw from the Trolley tour the other day. It's a white square building with stickers all over it.  When we finished our shopping, we went back to our RV. We ate leftovers for lunch, and Barry got the RV ready for tomorrow while I cleaned the inside and did laundry. I checked with J&K to see if they wanted to watch our last sunset in Key West, and they are in. Sunset was at 8:05 PM. I had pl...

05-11-2025, Florida Key West Trip 3/27 – 6/30 2025, 96 Days, 7986 Miles, 44 Stops

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11 May 2025, Boyd’s Key West Campground, Key West, Florida  Jeeps- 10 This campground has its alarm clock roosters. They are up by 5:00 AM every morning. Chickens in Key West are protected even from feeding. You can be fined! They are everywhere, even in open-air restaurants. They are very comical. Our little black chicken loves our site. She hopped up on our table and sat there for a while. The other day, Ken was petting her. We can tell what time it is in the evening. Around 7:15 PM, she hopped up on our table, then hopped up to the top of the hedge, and walked along the top to the end and got into her roosting place, hiding from the predators.  Barry and I explored the southern part of the island today. We stopped at a farmer’s market in the Higgs Beach area. There was a lot of cool stuff, but we didn’t buy anything.  We wove our way over to the Southernmost Point Buoy . We would have stopped, but the line was about 45 minutes long. We plan on coming back in the eveni...