I understand why most visitors to the Keys search for lodging on a beachfront or near a state park with considerable public beach space; they're looking for postcard-perfect settings. But all over the Keys, you can find little, public, neighborhood beaches sparsely populated with locals and folks who don't mind making a last-minute turn off the highway and squeezing into a tiny parking lot. There's sun, sand, and ocean. And sometimes local puppies playing fetch. I don't really need much more than that.
Am I supposed to bring this to you? You look like you want a wet tennis ball.
P.S. - and if you're really lucky, you'll see an old man in a turquoise G-string. And you'll see him get into his car without even donning some shorts. Sorry I didn't get a picture of that.
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