Absolutely Fascinating…. Keys History & Discovery Center
Just how did Islamorada become the “Sportsfishing Capital of the World?” Legends of the Line - one of the fascinating permanent exhibits on display at the Keys History & Discovery Center in Islamorada, gives you the lowdown on how fishing in the Florida Keys...
The Keys’ Notorious Junkyard Rebel – The Story of “Barefoot” Stanley Papio
Stanley Papio seldom wore shoes. The 34 year old retired Army welder grumbled that the flying sparks always ruined them and besides, it was a whole lot cheaper to get burned feet than to keep buying new shoes. After serving in WWII, Papio put down roots along an...
Bite – Lamb Chops With Fresh Herbs & Roasted Figs
Whether you're hosting a formal Easter dinner or a casual springtime get-together, this easy to prepare lamb chop recipe is a cinch to make and off-the-wall delish! Ingredients (Yields six servings)Lamb chops:• 1 Tbs Chopped Fresh Rosemary• 4 Tsp Chopped Fresh Thyme•...
Lip Gloss and Pumps… Or Not– Randy Roberts Shines
Randy Roberts has always been a bit of a ham. Starting with his stage debut in Norfolk, VA, in the Temple Israel Thanksgiving tableau, where he famously said, “Turkey again, Oy!” he has been addicted to the spotlight. From Las Vegas to San Juan, New York City to...
Dive Into Art & Music – Grateful Dead Tribute Concert Comes to Islamorada
Who knew that legendary guitarist and rock icon, Jerry Garcia, loved diving and was a fierce activist for protecting our oceans? Garcia’s passion for environmental causes hits home on Friday, March 29 from 5:30 - 9pm when the History of Diving Museum hosts its...
A Last Little Piece of Old Key West – Schooner Wharf Bar & Grill
It was in November 1984 when Evalena Worthington and her late husband, Paul quietly sailed into the Key West Bight on their classic 1926 Alden Schooner Defiance. Anchored by sea battered shrimp boats and buffered by wooden shanties selling nautical wares, the rough...