Showing posts with label florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

Ho Hum RV Campground

We pulled into this lovely campground that
is () this close to the gulf.
We have a lovely corner spot where we can
see the water.
Next time - hopefully we'll be looking at the gulf
and never have to close our front curtains.
It's a gem and a secret so shhh!!!! 😊
They have a beach and access but not a lot
of space to really 'walk" the beach
but fishing rocks.


There a long dock where one can fish.

Tom did fish and caught a redfish that
he had to toss back.
Too small.


There went dinner.

And the coastline from off the dock.
Sunsets are beautiful there.


I got the moon and bird in the shot, 
Beautiful sunsets here.

 

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Solomon's Castle with dramatic skies

I love dramatic skies and how cool is this castle
made from all recycled materials and pretty stained glass windows
complete with a turret and everything. 
Construction started in 1974 and has been ongoing.
They have tours, of course, but we decided not to go inside.
It was kind of pricey - we thought.
 Pretty flowers and strange metal birds.
 Pretty white flowers.
 This is the side door.
Very welcoming.
The front door is guarded by two armored knights.
 They also have a cafe complete with a musician.
 A dragon.
 A swamp skeeter
which is why the castle is closed August and September.
 It is a sight to behold.
 The boat in the moat is a restaurant which is
different from the cafe which is outside dining
right next to the gift shop.
 This is the multi-colored horse.
His hooves have different colors hence the name
because he looks white to me.
The owner is also a sculptor and his art 
hangs inside the castle.
A pretty pink flower.
It was neat to see and had a lot of benches to hang out.
The architect, owner and builder actually lived
in the castle for awhile - 

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Apalachachola and St. George Isle

We were just there last week and now hurricane
Michael has blasted through and it isn't pretty.
I pray it's not as bad as it looks.

So these working boats were in a marina near
where we had the delicous seafood dinner at Up the Creek
Oyster bar.
 It has a lovely view that I posted on facebook
and the oysters and their seafood is totally delish.
We actually had oysters at three places.
Red Pirate - yummy flounder btw.
Up the Creek - had the yummy view with their food.
AND
Lynn's Quality Oysters.
And you'll never guess which was was best.
yup.
Lynn's
and we got to watch them shuck.
It's takes a certain flair and technique to get those
choice morsels out of their shells.
 We stumbled upon this really cool shop.
The Tin Shed. 
It was chockfull of everything.
Lots of unique stuff with a mariner flair.
Tell me this doesn't call your name.
And of course another working boat.
I can't resist.
We didn't go into the Raney House but it looked really neat.
It is an 1800's house owned by a cotton-trader.
And that's all I know - guess you have to take the tour.
 And this Viet Nam memorial statue that is adjacent to the 
Raney House and not in their backyard but it is a true replica
of the one in Washington and it's just as
breathtaking as the original.
It is the town's tribute the veterans of the Viet Nam War.
And the bridge that takes you to St. George's Isle 
and back to Apalachachola.
And the lighthouse that greets you as you roll in.
These beaches and dunes were in the St. George State Park
where we were camped.
And you can barely see the water but the water
is there all the same.
 These huge dunes are across the road.
They're actually cool in their own way.
We had a lovely campground.
We did go to the beach on a very windy day where
the warm water rocked and rolled quite vigorously
for the Gulf.
There was also the yellow and purple flags flying.
Beware: Medium Caution of stinging marine life.
😐
Fortunately the stinging marine life stayed away.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Continuing in the snow theme

because I think its cool - no pun intended - though
I live in Florida and am slightly baffled that
people actually live in snow. 
Although I'm a PA girl I've been in Florida a long time.

I love this photo, Cavin's face. 
Determined.
The unknown rider that I think is Quintin
because of the clothes.
And it was a lot of snow. 
I have photos of that too and they're coming soon.

Studio Calico and Simple Stories layered.
I love layers.
Couldn't help the snowflakes.
And hearts.
And its colorful.