Saturday, February 29, 2020

Flagler Beach

Love those boardwalk so much we walked it back and forth twice, passing busy and fragrant restaurants and folks sunbathing even on a rather cool day. We were well wrapped up and stopped for a shadow photo in one of the gazebos.

Home made salsa....

Love spending half an hour chopping a bunch of fresh veggies and trying out variations. White onions and shallots, pickled jalapeño slices and green chili's, lime and lemon juice, spring onions, and tomatoes. All pretty healthy stuff!

Apalachicola!

Try saying that quickly! Apala-chi-cola... while on St George Island which is on the southern tip of the Florida panhandle we heard about a farmers market and parade so we dashed over the two 5 mile long bridges to check it out. We picked up a bunch of seafood, oysters, shrimp, smoked tuna fish dip and grouper for a couple of feasts in our camp site. Like many other fishing ports they claim to be the oyster capital of the world but I had to make do with some excellent Texas oysters since there were none of the locals available!

Friday, February 28, 2020

Another stunning state park

Gamble Rogers SP located between Ormond Beach and Flagler Beach has an Oceanside camp ground with power and water but no sewer. It's not a problem! We are ten paces from the beach and the sand is quite coarse and fairly sloped which makes for tough power walks- so we amble along and enjoy the ocean breeze!

Monday, February 24, 2020

Future aspirations

Quick Whole Foods pit stop in Tallahassee FL we found 6 contiguous parking spaces to park truck and Airstream. Just on the other side of the pavement were multiple Tesla charging stations! Wondered how long in the future that we will benefit from this technology? Rainy day adds to the reflection!

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Sand sculpting

High winds across the St George's beach left some interesting miniature sandscapes as each shell obstructed the wind flow and created a beautiful tail.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Apalachicola!

Try saying that quickly! Apala-chi-cola... while on St George Island which is on the southern tip of the Florida panhandle we heard about a farmers market and parade so we dashed over the two 5 mile long bridges to check it out. We picked up a bunch of seafood, oysters, shrimp, smoked tuna fish dip and grouper for a couple of feasts in our camp site. Like many other fishing ports they claim to be the oyster capital of the world but I had to make do with some excellent Texas oysters since there were none of the locals available!

Thursday, February 20, 2020

St George’s Island

A flurry of attractive and colorful developer houses built on the seashore at St George Island. Someone did the math and figured a couple dozen very narrow houses would turn a better profit!

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

St George Island State Park

One of the outstanding state parks and campgrounds we have ever been to! Twenty miles of uninhabited soft white sand beach, a grove of palms and pines with camp sites well separated and in pristine conditions! You have to admire Florida's department of parks and the excellent quality experience they provide for the public.

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Cedar Key

Low Key Hideaway looks great on the web and it still looks good if the camera is pointed in the right direction at the right time. The campground of only ten sites is squeezed between the main highway into Cedar Key and one of the lagoons!

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Black Spire Outpost

Creatures for sale at the rebel Black Spire Outpost at Galaxy's Edge....

Friday, February 14, 2020

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Rise of the Resistance

Got to Galaxy's Edge around 7 am for a 8 am park opening and the ability to join a virtual group for this activity. As the doors opened we were assigned group 101 which is high up but not impossible! More likely to happen late afternoon or early evening and we would have forsaken our dining res at Citricos! However fate conspired against us and mechanical breakdowns and safety halts ruined the day with only some 30 groups going through! A lot of time, energy and money all pretty much wasted! The failures on this activity are very significant both in Florida and California Disney parks...

Indiana Jones

Checked out the Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark action adventure. Saw this some 30 years ago and they still do it the same way!

Galaxy’s Edge

Storm troopers patrolling the streets around the outpost. It's a mixed bag as the Star Wars story line and reality of a theme park mix of characters come together. Chewbacca and Darth Vader, droids and a mix of unusual characters abound!

Millennium Falcon

















Arrived at WDW Galaxy's Edge and joined a long line for a short ride on the Millennium Falcon! Quite exciting! The rebel outpost is a masterful creation and the rough looking location plays right into the role!

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Cypress Creek Preserve

A huge area of wilderness east of Tampa is set aside by SW Florida Water Management for flood protection and as a water source. Only six free camping sites are offered and we were the only ones here today! The two mile trail into the site guarantees you total silence and a combination lock provides very limited access....

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Lovers Key

Which hike to choose in this coastal state park? We'd chosen one that promised manatees and eagles, but first we checked out the beach. It was too perfect: mid-tide, nearly deserted, light wind off the land, 65 degrees. Our discoveries on our 4mile walk: a jolly sandman and a driftwood tree decorated with shells. Another hike another time!

Koreshan State Park

Beautiful setting in a palm tree grove with lots of space between sites.... Formerly a turn of the century (that's the 1900 turn!) utopian religious sect community that built a village here on the Estero River. We enjoyed two nights here and have put it on our 2021 schedule for a longer stay while in the Naples area. Low cost and so much nicer than the KOA!

Monday, February 3, 2020

Boca Raton visit

Our little bit of fun with our annual catching up with Lindy in Boca Raton Florida.... and taking a photo that replicates our meeting in Madrid Spain some 52 years ago when we were all 21 year old and no idea where life would take us! Margaret and Melinda on their way back from Lisbon Portugal were returning to their university at Aix-en-Provence and I convinced them to hang out in Madrid for a few days and such is the turning point in our lives.....

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Last morning at Geiger Key

Bizarre punishment for daring to leave this morning! Just showing us the sheer beauty of this spot!