| July 5, 2009 | 8:25 am |

I sat down recently with “semi-retired” Episcopalian priest Father Don Sullivan to discuss living in Key West, his favorite things, and the strangest times he has had while working for God.
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I sat down recently with “semi-retired” Episcopalian priest Father Don Sullivan to discuss living in Key West, his favorite things, and the strangest times he has had while working for God.
Living here you can get caught up in all sorts of things that you start to think are normal. Last night after I had drank a few too many cups of coffee, I returned a call to my buddy back home in Minneapolis I had not spoken to in a few months. I told him about my week all whacked out on caffeine. It went something like this…
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