Key West Unseen

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One of my favorite things to do when traveling, is to find the places that are a little off the beaten path. This is especially easy to do in Key West (and most places) with a bicycle.This little island is full diversity and extremes with classes, but there is a constant. The gorgeous sunsets that can be seen by all.

*not pictured* - the moment i heard the click of the bike lock, after riding all the way to smather's beach only to realize that we had forgotten the key. hand-to-head | exactly just how close i got to that egret. for a moment, i considered trying to pet it, but decided it wouldn't be worth the potential fall considering i was standing in the water. plus, i don't think egrets like to be pet. | the zillions of no-see-ums (this horrible bug of a creature) that attacked me (i spent days nursing bites after!) | the strange conversation with the cab driver about cuba | riding back in the dark using the flash light on my phone .. until it died .. then riding in the dark - stressful at the time, but fun looking back. 

p.s. Don't you just love the way the chickens and cats roam the streets. 

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