Wednesday, November 14, 2007

How to get around the island?

A funky looking bike is parked by the Custom House


At home in a little alley


Two or three shopping baskets are needed if you have no car


No parking - what about bikes?


And this is my bike...


How to get around the island?
Take a guided bike tour!


Relax and enjoy the charm of Key West during a leisurely ride along our lesser known, quaint streets and secret lanes. Along the way you will sample the exotic aromas of tropical flowers such as frangipani, gardenias, and jasmine which bloom all year round. Our fantastic trees are from all over the world so be sure to bring your camera. Also, you have an opportunity to taste a variety of the local fruit, such as mangoes, coconuts, starfruit, key limes, and more. There are interesting Key West characters to meet and chat with as well as taking in all the sights of unusual historic architecture. You may have heard that Key West is unique and different, but you have to know where to look. Join your personal guide and explore rarely seen, lush, tropical gardens. There’s NO fuel, NO fumes, NO noise.

Ride a bike
and
find out why you really came to Key West.

14 comments:

  1. Some pretty bikes. It's been so long since I rode a bike. I think I'd be afraid to get on one and fall on my face. Haha... very nice pictures. Sue.

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  2. I always think photography is more about using your eye, than the technical aspects. Everyday objects and articles come to life so well in these shots.

    Mark.

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  3. Wow. You are way down south. Nice photographs too.

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  4. My thanks goes to:

    @ Michele for taking your time and write this nice comment.


    @ mark anthony
    it makes me happy that you enjoy my pictures.


    @ oldmanlincoln
    for visiting my blog and for the nice comment!

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  5. Do we get to see the owner on the bike pedaling through town? ;-) That would have to be a relaxing ride!

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  6. Yes, sure...of course...Rick, you can see me every day pedaling Duval Street up and down...LOL..stopping first in Sloppy Joe's Bar, then over to the "Green Parrot" bar and not to forget to have a Maragrita in Jimmy's "Margarittaville"...o.k.?? :-)

    Thanks for commenting!

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  7. Very pretty bicycles. I like the earth friendly approach to transportation.

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  8. I love riding bikes but I can not ride outside my village because there are a lot of cars. Love your photos.

    Cheers
    DSM

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  9. beautiful and funny shots. wonderful colors

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  10. Many, many thanks goes to you guys


    @ Twanyia

    @ DSM

    @evlahos

    for taking your time to see and to enjoy my bike photos and for all the nice comments! You all made my day with this words! :-)

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  11. great series! and a nice compact traveling bike to boot..

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  12. Thank you Danny for your comment.It's nice to see you here again.

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  13. Cool Pics, love your bike, do many tricks? :))

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  14. Hi Bob,
    sure...it does a lot of tricks...but not with me sitting on...LOL..

    Thanks for commenting.

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