True Nomads

Diving the Vandenberg: One More Dive Site off the list! #seizethekeys

I recently headed to the Florida Keys so that I could cross off the three dives sites from that area, on my list of the top 100 dive sites in the world: The Vandenberg Wreck, the Spiegle Grove Wreck and Molasses Reef. All were awesome and worthy of such a list, and this post will highlights a few photos from The Vanderberg! I dove with Dive Key West Inc, which was great because they had an awesome guide, as well as a sweet boat for the hour long trip to the wreck. 
Angie Away

Turtles, Bike Rides & Seafood, My Attempt to #SeizetheKeys

Hello World! Little Sis Rachel here with a recap from my latest adventure on behalf of Angie Away. I recently took a break from my super glam life of college summer classes, velociraptor handling in the Central Florida heat and house hunting to experience the Florida Keys.

I’m usually very efficient and organized, but for some reason I just couldn’t get my life together the week of the trip. What should’ve been a simple adventure almost didn’t happen…
Creative Loafing

Annual Hemingway days spotlight the arts in Key West

In the early 1930s, famed author Ernest Hemingway began spending his winters in Key West, Florida and soon after, purchased a home where he would later write one of his many acclaimed novels, To Have and Have Not. Eighty years later, Hemingway’s presence is still hard to miss when visiting the island. Images and mentions of the burly writer can be found everywhere, from museums to gay bars. 
Finding the Universe

7 Awesome Adventures in the Florida Keys

Can you beat sitting two thousand feet over a gorgeous turquoise ocean, peering down at more turtles than you thought existed, and listening to Tom Petty belting out “Free Falling”?.

Maybe. But for me, it was a perfect moment. Let’s rewind to the beginning, and do some word association.