Home at last to freezing temps and snow, and Threadgill's regular Janis Joplin. So glad we packed jackets.
Even though parked under a tarp at the Parking Spot, Max's windshield was covered in snow.
Home at last to freezing temps and snow, and Threadgill's regular Janis Joplin. So glad we packed jackets.
Hemingway spent so much time at his friend Joe’s bar [the original Sloppy Joe's] that when Joe was moving locations, Hemingway remarked that surely he’d spent enough money there to own a small chunk of it, and Joe laughed and gifted him with one of the bar’s urinals.
Hemingway's wife Pauline, upon finding a urinal in her yard, was understandably unimpressed, but made the best of a bad situation by adorning the urinal with decorative tile. Hemingway had the urinal, along with a large decorative Spanish olive jar that he’d brought from Cuba, fitted with plumbing and converted into a self-refreshing water fountain for his pets. The cats seem to like it and you have to know the story or stare hard to realize there’s a urinal involved.
The famous polydactyl cats at the Ernest Hemingway house stroll the grounds, sleep on beds and in the gutters, and even have their own cemetery.
Before Henry Flagler built a railroad from the Florida peninsula to Key West between 1905 and 1912, access was only by boat. The project required 23 bridges. The longest was this one. Today, you can walk across the bridge, between Knights Key and Little Duck Key. Too bad it was raining when we were there.