March 8-After driving 5 hours from Tony and Elaine's, this is what we saw. Any need to go any place else?
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| WOW |
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I'm just a little happy
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We just spent the weekend relaxing on the beach and enjoying that our campsight was so close. Our first site was the best #102 but we moved the second night so we could extend our stay a few nights. We ended up staying right by the beach, a sand dune seperating us.
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| This is the view from our camper, the beach is on other side of trees. |
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| OUr first campsite, #102 |
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| Our second campsite, #52 |
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| Beach combing |
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| This was the cutest thing. Our neighbors live for one night had three young boys, live in Atlanta and are from Germany. Stefan was so excited to meet them. He went out and talked to them for over an hour. I eaves dropped in the camper and he was so animated talking about everything: snakes, lizard, America's funniest home videos, and more. I had to gentley remind him to toss the ball. It was fun to see him so excited. |
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| Mark is happy |
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| With Fabian and Felix |
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| Eating fresh gulf steamed shrimp with our new German friends |
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| Sharing a whiting dinner with our Canadian neighbors |
Our last night was really special and I didn't have my camera. We went as sun was setting to the pennisula and waded out in the shallow waters while Mark fished. WE found hundred's of live conch, crabs and many sea creatures. We found a green squishy rectangle creature that we had never seen. Still don't know what it is. It was so beautiful the way the light was hitting and experiencing this awesome eco-system.
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