Celebrate New Years in Key West Doggie Style!

December 31, 2007

Hey…Get your Mind out of the Gutter kids! I'm talking good old fashioned paws in the air like you don't care doggie style - with 100 little partying pooches kicking it back right in Paradise… Bring in the new year with a pet parade right off of Duval street - get all of the info at the story below!
clipped from www.sptimes.com

KEY WEST - A parade of about 100 dachshunds and their owners will kick off New Year's Eve festivities today in this island city.

The dogs will parade down sidewalks that border Duval Street, the island's main thoroughfare.

The route is kept short to cater to the canine contingent's short legs, and many entrants are costumed. A supply wagon will accompany the dogs with water, plastic bags for accident cleanup and transportation for dogs that get tired.

"People in Key West embrace these crazy things," said resident Ruth Reiter, who founded the Key West Dachshund Walk three years ago.

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New Years Eve In Key West is Only One Week Away!

December 21, 2007

If you missed Fantasy Fest…But want to get a good taste of what life looks like in Key West on New Year's Eve…Get a gander of this beauty! Check back every day for the next week as we post fun, friendly and interesting things to do in Key West on New Year's Eve!
clipped from www.sun-sentinel.com

Ringing in 2007 in Key West
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Raising the Dead in Key West

December 20, 2007

A sort of cool site for those of still above ground. I guess the ones below probably didn't mind too much either. Plus, it was featured on CNN, so while a little late for these folks, still always nice to make the prime time. You read the clip at the link below.

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KEY WEST, Florida (CNN) — At the historic Key West Cemetery, the remains of seven unknown souls were exhumed recently from a pauper's crypt.

 

Members of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office in Florida collected DNA samples to be entered into the FBI's National Missing Persons DNA database.

This is kind of a cool story, don't you guys think?

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