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Why Residents love the Florida Keys Life! (and why you should too!)

Welcome to The Florida Keys! Full of sunshine, ocean life, culture, and more!  Home to the southernmost city in the continental U.S!  America’s Carribean!

The Florida Keys stretch from the tip of the Florida mainland then turn West towards the Gulf of Mexico.   There is literally one road into the Keys, US-1 aka The Overseas Highway!  Your drive will take you over the numerous bridges connecting the island chain. Complete with picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean to the South and the Gulf to the North.  You’ll find a variety of niche restaurants, stores, and landmarks dotting your path as you head down US-1.

The warm weather is also perfect for all kinds of water related activities.   People enjoy boating, fishing, snorkeling, diving, and even sunset cruises, just to name a few.  The highway has several bridges you’ll find locals fishing from and several walking trails which you can adventure out on and explore the waters and mangrove ecosystem.

Wintertime, the Keys play host to Mantees, aka sea cows, lazily drifting where ever they please.  January is even host to local fishing tournaments!  The weather is ideal if you enjoy the outdoors.

Key West is the most popular destination in the Keys.  The island is only 2 by 4 miles wide but overflowing with culture,  history,  and plenty of activities to keep you busy on land.   Between the several beaches you can go to including Fort Zachary Taylor, a Florida State park, you can swim and snorkel until the sunsets!

If you love sunsets, Mallory Square in Key West is home to the Sunset Celebration! I’ve heard you should watch the Sunset at least once a day! The Celebration hosts eclectic performances from an number of individuals! There’s never a dull moment!

Night life in Key West is one of a kind! Patrons can wander up and down Duval taking in the sites while sipping their favorite adult beverage! The street has various establishments from bars overlooking the street which is great for people watching, to numerous places to go dance the night away, there are even well hidden bars on Duval itself that are well suited if you want to enjoy a more mellow spot and still see and hear what’s going on along the main stretch.

If you want to get away, in America’s Caribbean,  The Florida Keys is your place to go!

Inspiration behind: Life Lessons For Keeping Up With the Keys!

This blog started from me being home sick from work.  My job at the time required me to work around a lot of substances that may be pathogenic.  Eww, I know first hand.  It’s also stemming from the want to share what I know and what I’ve been able to discover surviving in the Florida Keys.  The turn over rate of people moving down only to leave again is a bit overwhelming.    There’s also the need for me to share ideas that would be otherwise trapped in my head.  The populous is not as diverse if one were living in a large city.  I guess you’d say this is my lighthouse letting you know I’m here and warning of dangers present near shore.  It can be just as treacherous on land as well in my experience.

The first time I came to Key West was on an overnight trip during Summer Vacation while I was still in college. I believe it was in 2009.  It was soooo hot. I can still clearly remember my skin want to spontaneously combust every time I stepped outside.  That’s when I learned the term “being pickled” down here meant drinking to keep you cooled off.   It was nice being able to meet people that I’m still friends with today as well.  When it comes to remembering what I saw that first time: lots of trees shading very uneven sidewalks. The town was full of trees even though buildings of various ages were packed into every space they could be placed.  Music from the live bands performing along Duval  street along with subsequent side streets carried a variety of music along in the distance. It was pleasant, refreshing in it’s majestic abnormality, really hot,  but the island was alive.

A walk could take you to a place earmarked in history, a celebration of life be it a birthday, engagement,  or what have you,  a beach with people from all over the globe wanting to bask in the sun and gaze into the shimmering crystal clear ocean.  I had found my paradise.  All of it was a walk or short bike ride away.  We were able to go snorkeling that day and were able to see the reef with the diverse ecosystem it was host to.  It was like living a dream.

One of these days I’ll be sure to take a walk and capture some of what life has to offer you here in the Keys.  It’s rejuvenating and reminds you to live.  It’s what keeping you going despite the very high cost of living.  That by far has to be the biggest challenge.   Most people aren’t willing to make the sacrifices you have to make being part of the working class down here. Sadly the term working poor can be used all too often.  I’ve even been through it myself.   With enough determination to get through sacrifices you can gain enough footing to live here.  It’s just not going to be easy.  Can’t sugarcoat that fact.

My journey through life down here I can only hope may be helpful to you. There are ways to make the best out if life down here living paycheck to paycheck.  Ways to save some of that hard earned money. Even ways to enjoy what the island community has to offer you without spending a dime. If you’ll allow me to I’ll be happy to share my experiences with you as your inside look. Take care and may your dreams come true.