We left Tampa and headed down the coast towards our destination, Key West. We traveled across the "alligator highway" and spent a night at the Markum Park, a county campground in Sunrise Florida. It was a nice stop for the night. A little expensive, but pretty much standard for the area. ($40 per night, full hook up). There wree two large dog parks for the big and small.
| Our site -Markum Park |
| Our "beach" if you don't mind being alligator bait |
The next day we headed down the Keys. Being certifiable Parrotheads, this was a much anticipated visit. During the long days leading up to full timing the thought of this special place kept us motivated. This thin strip of highway did not disappoint. Having turquoise water on both side of your coach - now that's certainly what heaven must be like.
We arrived at Sigsbee Navy Base and a very welcoming camphost drove us all around. We will be boondocking for a couple of days until a full hook site is available. Here is our site for the first two nights. Great views! ($12/night) The base is very close to downtown Key West.
We had dinner at a Cuban Restaurant recommended by the camphost Our meals were delicious and I took home some very tasty Sangria.
We settled down for the evening and watched the sunset. We made a pack to include watching more sunsets in our future. When was the last time you watched the sun go down? Tonight just as it was setting a group of jet skiers raced by. It was a very pretty site. Jimmy liked it too!
The next morning we had breakfast at Camille's. It is located in a very pretty pink house in downtown Key West. They are known for their Eggs Benedict and mine was delicious.
We walked around and checked out some the area. We will spend more time downtown once our friend Debbie arrives.
| House in full bloom |
| Pretty purple house |
| Key West Finest |
| Skateboarder flirting with the pretty girl |



