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Key Lime Pie Anyone?

8/6/2018

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Key West is part of The Florida keys, a chain of islands in Southern Florida that are connected to one another via bridge. I went on a day trip to Key West from Miami, but wish I had more time to spend there. The downtown area has a lot of fun restaurants and bars to check out. Take the trolley ride - it is a very fun way to learn about the island and its history!

Do you like Key Lime Pie? Did you know it originates from Key West? The most famous spot to try it on the island is definitely Kermit’s - don’t miss out on this deliciously awesome experience!

Aside from being the birthplace of Key Lime Pie, Key West is also home to the southernmost point of the continental United States, some amazing beaches, and the earliest happy hour you will find anywhere: 6:00am! The ongoing question is if people in Key West are spending their days relaxing or drinking. A combination of the two might be the most logical answer.
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Miami...Vice?

8/4/2018

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Miami is a vibrant city with a lot of Central and South American influence, due in large part to its proximity to these places. It is also a city where people like to exhibit flashy cars, clothes, etc. to give off the impression that they are affluent. Whether or not the characters you will encounter in this city are actually wealthy requires further investigation on your part - I'll leave you to it. If you're really determined, try Star Island, where many celebrities own properties.

Take a tour that shows you Miami Beach and Star Island. I recommend a company called Thriller as they provide quick, interactive and action-packed speedboat tours! These tours combine the perfect amount of information with fun, leaving you more informed, with great memories, and with a ton of time left in the day to do as you please!

One of the biggest drivers of the economy in Miami is tourism. You can go out any night of the week on Ocean Drive. There is always something going on there because there are always tourists (more in high season). Other cool neighborhoods to check out for a less touristy experience are Brickell and Wynwood. Brickell tends to be more latin-oriented while Wynwood has more of a hipster vibe to it.

The city has a heavy Cuban influence. Little Havana is where you can find Cuban Cigars and Cuban Coffees - the former I have heard to be great and the latter I personally know to be great! Miami has seen a recent influx of many Venezuelans as well, predominantly because of the current situation in Venezuela.

Miami is expensive, wages are not extremely high, there are not a ton of jobs, the city can get very humid, and hurricane season will make you nervous. If you can survive the aforementioned drawbacks, can speak some Spanish (Portuguese is helpful to know too), enjoy hot weather and beautiful beaches, and aren't opposed to frequent partying, then Miami may be the place for you!

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