The Keys::Day 3:: Sunset at Mallory Square
The weather was cloudy and rainy for most of our time there. It would rain...stop...rain again. So I didn't hold much hope to catch a great sunset because the sun didn't come out much.
As it turns out, our sunset was muted. With clouds. But had a very beautiful air about it anyway.
"...smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul & spirit fly..." ¸.•*´¨`♥ Van Morrison |
Every night at Mallory Square it is like a little festival. Street performers, booths of crafts, food. There was a sword swallower, a jumpy little guy that could flip around like crazy and walk on his hands, sailboats, party barges and the most beautiful sky full of clouds. Beautiful night all around.
"My gosh, if you’re going away, we got a million things to talk about! ...zeppelins, acrobats, sword swallowers!" ¸.•*´¨`♥ Ray Bradbury (Dandelion Wine) |
"Paradise was always over there, a day’s sail away." ¸.•*´¨`♥ J. Maarten Troost |
"But I'll gladly take tips for my services... or services for my tips..." ¸.•*´¨`♥ Masakazu Yamaguchi (Arm of Kannon, Vol. 1) |
"Be still sad heart and cease repining, behind the clouds the sun is shining..." ¸.•*´¨`♥ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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We had the same "sunset" experience--a cloudy day. But the street entertainment and the conch fritters made up for the disappointment.
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