This Week on the Island 01/20/2013
‘This week on the Island' is written by Doug Bennett and is
an update to friends about happenings in Key
West last week. Everything is true except for those
parts that are lies.
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Weather: Another beautiful week until
Thursday night when a cold front came thru. It was 66 degrees by Friday morning.
Winter was finally here but it went away by Sunday.
This weeks book was ‘Les Miserable’s’ by
Victor Hugo.
Fred Cabanas has left the island. He was
killed in Mexico
flying for a Mexican TV show. Fred was a General in the Conch Republic Air
Force. You will remember him as the guy in the biplane at the Mallory Square
Sunset celebrations.
---How about a Ghost Story
of Robert the Doll------------------------
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_the_Doll
rather, it consists of a synthetic material resembling wool yarn.[6]
Eugene was given the doll in 1906 by a Bahamian servant who, according to legend, was skilled in black magic and voodoo and was displeased with the family. Soon afterward, it became clear that there was something eerie about the doll. Eugene's parents said they often heard him talking to the doll and that the doll appeared to be talking back. Although at first they assumed that Eugene was simply answering himself in a changed voice, they later believed that the doll was actually speaking.
Neighbors claimed to see the doll moving from window to window when the family was out. The Otto family swore that sometimes the doll would emit a terrifying giggle and that they caught glimpses of it running from room to room. In the night Eugene would scream, and when his parents ran to the room, they would find furniture knocked over and Eugene in bed, looking incredibly scared, telling them that "Robert did it!” In addition, guests swore that they saw Robert's expression change before their eyes.
When Eugene died in 1974, the doll was left in the attic until the house was bought again. The new family included a ten-year old girl, who became Robert's new owner. It was not long before the girl began screaming out in the night, claiming that Robert moved about the room and even attempted to attack her on multiple occasions. More than thirty years later, she still tells interviewers that the doll was alive and wanted to kill her.[7]
For individuals who visit Robert in the Fort East
Martello Museum
and wish to take a picture of him, according to legend, the person must ask the
doll politely. If he does not agree (by tipping his head to one side), and the
individual takes a picture anyway, the doll will curse the person and their
family.[9]
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Stuff------------------------
Dan and Sharon, long time Key
West friends, are on their way to Africa.
Saturday there was a Sea Food Festival in Bayview Park.
The Chart Room is for sale. Actually the
Pier House Hotel is for sale and the Chart Room is just part of it. (Parrot
Heads should know about the Chart Room).
Sunset Thursday night from the boardwalk
by Turtle Kraals looking across the Key West Bight toward Conch Republic
Seafood.
Key
West, You have got to love it
'Living the life that others dream'
Doug Bennett
Lat 24.5591N,
Long 81.8016W
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