
by Doug Bennett
Key West, FL
January 4, 2004
Volume I, Number 5
Happy New Year!
Enough reading for
entertainment, this weeks book was 'Siberian Husky's for Dummy's. (We have had
Husky's for many years) With Nevada sleeping most all the time, we are
thinking of adopting another dog after he is gone. Want to be up-to-date on
what we will need to know about a new dog.
The second book of the week is
'Key West, The History of an Island of Dreams' by Maureen Ogle. I already knew
most of this stuff from reading other books, but I really enjoyed this book.
It starts during the ice age and ends at about 1990.
Spent some time kayaking in
the bight this week. When I get tired of paddling, I like floating outside
Schooner Wharf Bar, listening to Michael McCloud, getting some sun, and
enjoying life.
The weather: New Years Eve Day
it was 78 degrees and sunny, the low was 68 degrees; same weather the day
before and the day after and for the next week. New Years Eve: We had a choice
of going to Duval Street at Sloppy Joe's and hang out and watch the Conch
drop; or we could go to the upper end of Duval and watch the Drag Queen get
lowered in a giant red slipper; or we could go to the bight and watch a Pirate
Wench lowered from the mast of the Schooner America. We went to watch the
Pirate Wench.
Had some of Jo's friends in
visiting this week. I believe they had a great time.
When walking the dogs, I
always look out for broken glass. This gives me the opportunity to find lost
money. It is mostly pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Some times I
actually find folding money. This week I found a $50 bill.
Doug Bennett
Key West, You have got to love
it


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