Ernest Hemingway based To Have and Have Not in Key West. The novel is full of eccentric characters and that's because the town is full of them too. I had the most hilarious encounters in Key West because everyone I met was so friendly and keen for conversation.
My god, there seemed to be nothing he wouldn't share with us, especially when I put on my nosy journalist hat and started asking loads of questions.
He was incredibly eccentric and confident and a great window into life in Key West. He told us he'd woken up in his North Florida home one day and felt a little chilly, sparking a complete move to the hotter climes of Key West.
He spoke a million miles an hour, saying things like "Now, what's the time, oh right I'm still drinking my coffee, it must be morning."
And after a quick rundown of his girlfriend and the rent they paid for their house, he sent us on our merry way.
As we pedalled off towards the beachfront he yelled out: "You come back now y'hear, I'll be right here eating my pistachio nuts."
For hours more fun, Key West also has a few really interesting attractions including the Museum of Art and History, the Butterfly House and the Maritime Heritage Museum.
Next stop: Key lime pies, key lime milkshakes, key lime candy... we discover Florida loves its key limes like Bubba loves his shrimp.
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