Hi this is Shirley - as it is well known, I was born and raised in Key West a long time ago or so it seems - none of the conchs ever took interest in the sunrises or the sunsets until about 15 years ago, my uncle, whom has seen many sunsets in KW decided to take my family and I down to Mallory Square (I can remember when MS was nothing but a garbage collector and terrible looking) - as the sun started setting I was stunned to think that I grew up with that huge ball of fire in the sky and never realized just how stunning and beautiful it was - many years ago during the "flower child days" and Key West became their home for awhile, they started the traditions of praising the sunsets - they would preform on the concrete, sell their wares etc - as time moved on it became a bigger tradition - as I said - KW is only 2X4, but it can be seen from the island from almost anywhere - and if you thing that is something - the sunrises are just as stunning - When I was a little girl, I remember waking up on the Rest Beach which is left of the White street pier, with my feet in the water and the most beautiful sunrises - all of the conchs on Saturday night would gather at this beach - take picnics or we would catch our own out of the ocean such as conchs, lobsters, crabs etc - cook them right there and then we would fix our "beds" close enough to the water's edge where our feet laid in the water all night - Life is Key West was awesome - another Tidbit about Key West.
Don't miss it if you can help it.
Always
Shirley