While staying at Grayton Beach , we took a ride over to Pensacola on Veteran’s Day to catch the Blue Angels homecoming show. This guys was loud:
Check out the guys in the cockpit on this one:
And many more performed before the Blue Angels:
The Blue angels were on for 1.5 hrs . . . awesome! Check these guys out side by side, one upside down:
These guys are 18” at most away from each other:
Couple more cool shots:
Several other days we hit the off road bike trails – well marked and maintained – challenging too!
I know we’ve mentioned the sunsets before but every night it’s another beautiful one:
The sunset looking over the lake behind our camp toward the beach dunes:
Those specs in the water are ducks checking out the sunset too:
Back to the beach with sailboats doing sail-bys:
Look close and you can see hundreds of fish in the wave:
Did I mention the sunsets?We found a great little Irish bar just down the street. Bar’s owner is a huge Steelers fan . . . he sat next to us at the bar for a while we watched the Pats whoop up on the Steelers . . . Great food, drinks and game . . . 7-2!
Another day we hit the beach after some nasty storms the night before . . . hard to believe this is the same beach we’ve been at the last 2 weeks:
So we hiked the dunes trail instead:
some of it was a wash out from all thee rain the night before . . . we'll be back!
We did hit the links 1 day so far. Both shot bogey golf so we're off to a good start! We've packed up from Grayton Beach and are now at Port Saint Joe State Park (still on the panhandle). Made a pit stop at RV Connections to have the tin can serviced. If you ever need it, great place, great people, Cliff in Service and all the guys in Parts - very helpful, great attitudes!
At Port Saint Joe State Park we have no cell or wireless service. Have to drive a ways to get it. We have a great site with the bay in our back yard and the ocean in the front yard. Nothing to do around here except explore, hike, bike & relax - should be good!
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