Our theme for JANUARY is FRESH STARTS. Send us your favorite interpretation of a fresh start, whether that’s a new haircut, a snapshot of you at the gym, a new pet, or your first day back at work. If you’re ready for FEBRUARY, our theme is LOVE ON THE ROCK. We want to  know about what love is like in our islands (the good, the bad and the funny), so send us pictures of you self-quarantining on a Saturday night, your favorite selfie with your honey/kids/pets, the last time you went dancing at Hog Heaven, or “girls night out” in Key West. Love hurts and love heals ‒ let’s celebrate together!

Photos, captions and photo credit can be emailed to tiffany@keysweekly.com

Rules, schmules:

  • All photos must be original work and feature something or someone related to the Keys. 
  • Photos can be images that have been published before.
  • No third party may own or control any materials the photo contains, and the photo must not infringe upon the trademark, copyright, moral rights, intellectual rights, or rights of privacy of any entity or person.
  • Any person agrees, by submitting photos, that photos submitted can be used by the Keys Weekly for any and all purposes, including but not limited to advertising, charity work, sales, future editorial, print in the newspapers or online or on social media posts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and any other social media platforms as may come about.
Momma and her young fawn. CRYSTAL GUTIERREZ/Contributed
New year, new growth. Overgrown bougainvillea on Ashe Street. BRIANNA GANGI/Contributed
It’s going to be a good year here in the Keys. JO-ANNA MARY/Contributed
New days in Key West start out so stunning that even the dogs have to stop and stare. My husky “Dakota” on the Ocean Walk at Sunrise. JIM KRYSIAK/Contributed
A little field trip to see the flamingo hanging out in the lower Keys. Starting the New Year in the pink. BARBARA OVERTON/Contributed
A new hiding place for this toad. Relaxing reptiles. MAXINE DALE MAS/Contributed Crystal Gutierrez – deer
For her 42nd birthday, Jeni Oechsle explored waterfalls in central New York that she didn’t even know existed and looks forward to new adventures in 2021. JANET