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1. Meeting the muse – writer Ernest Hemingway at Key West Florida

This was on of my great experiences of Florida – visting Ernest Hemingway’s gracious Key West house, still filled with old world furnishings, chandeliers,  Hemingway’s private writing studio where he wrote his masterpieces including ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’, and cats – well, descendents of them. There are around 60 moggies all with 6 toes - wandering between the palms and verandahs.

Ernest Hemingway wrote about the people in his life and caused a few upsets.

I understand that!!!!!

Ernest Hemingway married 4 times – all to writers!

No, I never married a writer!!!!

Ernest Hemingway LOVED cats.

I love our Tinkerbell – a Russian Blue!!!!

Ernest Hemingway suffered emotional illness and committed suicide at 61 years of age.

So sad, but many creative people experience depression.

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