We stayed at a nice central place in Key West and had a lovely fish dinner at Seven Fishes just round the corner in what looks like an house in the middle of the suburbs (which it is). Then next morning we walked into town past President Truman's winter home called The Little White House.
Key West is the Southern Most point on the Continental USA and we have a photo to prove it. It is closer to Cuba than Miami.
But we were to see lots more gators in the wild the next day when we stopped in the Everglades to tour part of them by an airboat. The water levels are way down and we were limited in where we could go but we spotted lots of alligators and birds as we zoomed around at high speed.
And then it was onwards Northward again to Orlando where we had left the fifth wheel. But on the way we called into Palm City where Wendy caught up with her cousin (Bonny) who she hadn't seen for more than half a century. Roger and Bonny live in a lovely community for 6 months of the year.
Later this week we head across to the Gulf Coast for the start of our journey across to New Orleans and up the Mississippi.





