Today’s Key West Citizen gives rise to my first two comments this morning.
My grandson Robert just turned 12 years old. He is in the sixth grade at Montessori. A piece of his art work is on the front page of today’s Citizen in the upper left corner under Weather.
My first reaction to the painting was Robert paints much better than that.
I read the caption underneath. Robert Malcom….. Montessori Charter School….. First grade. My Robert? Robert is not in the first grade.
Did some quick digging. Turns out the painting is by my Robert. Done by him when he was in the first grade and published by the Citizen at that time. Something like six years ago.
The Citizen appears to recycle these paintings. They rerun them over the years.
A small painting in a small corner by a small person. Would it not be better if the Citizen ran the children’s current art work? A small thing to ask for the small people.
Staying with the Citizen, I learned something interesting from its Today In History section.
I always thought Sunset Key got its beginnings many years ago as a garbage dump. I was wrong. The Citizen set forth the correct story this morning.
In 1965, Key West’s main shipping channel was dredged. What to do with the fill? 1.1 million cubic yards of the fill were dumped where Sunset Key sits today. Created a 30 acre island. Which years later become the beautiful Sunset Key.
Spent yesterday afternoon writing this week’s KONK Life column. To Bee or Not To Bee. Not Shakespeare. Rather, the story of bees in warfare. Hits the stands wednesday.
Last night, Tavern ‘n Town. Expected an all alone evening. Had my newspapers.
Turned out to be a lovely evening. Most enjoyable. A not alone one. Victoria sat next to me at the bar. Never met her before. However, we engaged in an evening of interesting fun filled chatter.
Victoria is a local. Works for PayChex. Has worked for PayChex a long time. She was celebrating her birthday.
We talked of Greece (where she has visited), travel, and Key West relationships.
A good evening.
News! Tropic Cinema will soon be showing first run movies. A big deal for Tropic Cinema.
How does the song go? The weather outside is frightful…..
Not here in Key West. Sunny all day. Temperatures in the mid to high 80s. Even humidity. The humidity showed up about a week ago. It will probably remain. Key West’s summer has begun.
Enjoy your day!
Sunset Key and Wisteria [ Christmas] Island were ‘built’ by the Navy from the harbor dredging starting in the late 1800s continuing into the 1930s. Sunset Key was originally used as a fuel depot thru WW2 and the Cold War. Wisteria gets its name from the Naval vessel Wisteria that burned at that location.
Patrick always knows the right stuff. Patrick needs to write his own blog.
Louis really ought to dwell more on that subject of Key West relationships. I’d like to more about them – how they work, what goes on. I’m in one with a lobster fisherman conch. What a relationship. I can’t figure him out tho trying. haha
Patrick needs to write his own blog.
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I thought I answered that awhile back.
I forgot, Patrick.