This Week on the Island 11/17/2019
‘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.
The
Weather: Cold front came in Friday
night with some rain. The low Saturday night
is supposed to be 68 degrees. Doors and windows are open.
Still reading
On
October 28th we displayed 76 bananas from out banana tree.
Then we
got 26 ripe bananas.
Then we
got 20 more. The yellow ones on the stalk.
The rest
will be put into the freezer this week when they get ripe.
The buzzards
are back. They are about 2 weeks late this year. It is also a sign that hurricane season is
over.
The old house
on the 600 block of Caroline Street was jacked up and put on new pillars. Now
they are removing the outside boards.
This is
Fort Zack Beach. 7 miles out is the 3rd largest reef in the world.
That reef protects Key West and keeps our waters calm. At the reef this week is
a U.S. Navy Aircraft carrier. They are training the new pilots on take offs and
landings.
This is
what the Atlantic end of Duval Street looked like. Picture from Conch Scooter.
We now
have a park there. Picture from Conch Scooter.
As
mentioned earlier. A cold front came thru. We have the doors and windows open.
We leave
you with this beautiful picture.
Key West,
Close to
Perfect, Far from Normal’
GDougBennett@att.net