We're now in Destin Florida, West of Panama City on the panhandle.
We're camp'd on the sand on the beach.
The sand is pure white, a fine powder, absolutely beautiful looking out across the water.
A warm breeze flows in off the Gulf of Mexico.
Many people come up and say hello.
Local Southern folk from Mississippi, Alabama, and especially Louisana.
A nice change from the crusty east coasters.
They've camped here for 20 to 30 years they all tell us.
They all moved back a row when the park sharply raised the prices on the beachfront spots.
No one is boating, they just pull in and camp. That's it.
They usually want to know what Californians are doing here.
They notice our license plates:
"Don't you have beaches and Disneyland in California?" they sometimes ask.
I answer; "Sure, but the Civil War was fought in the South & East., and we have kin in Baton Rouge."
I then mention we're doing a hot lap around America, and they usually mention they'd like to do the same one day.
Often they mention Salinas Calif as a destination, so we'll have to review that furthur, that's a new one.
10 oz beers are the choice all around the campground.
"Yeah, we can get the 12 oz'ers, but we've always drank the 10'z. So the breweries specially can and send them here to select areas in the Dixie"- we're told.
Traditions die hard in the South.
When I was a kid, the little green 7 oz bottles of Coke tasted better than the bigger bottles, but compairing them in this case might be a big stretch.
We had lots of credits left on our WDW dining plan, so my wife went to the gourmet markets at WDW and Pleasure Island marketplace and cashed them in on food.
Really good food.
The RV refer and freezer is stuffed and we'll be chowing it for at least the next week.
Fireworks are serious in the South.
Even the supermarkets sell stuff banned in most the rest of the country.
Multi stage mortars, cherry bombs, brutal and beautiful rockets sold at fireworks stands seemly most everywhere in most the South.
There is always the one family that drops a weeks pay on Fireworks and a great show goes on all night.
The kids are rolling outta bed, so if weather permitting, we'll be on a days adventure in the Gulf of Mexico.
We're camp'd on the sand on the beach.
The sand is pure white, a fine powder, absolutely beautiful looking out across the water.
A warm breeze flows in off the Gulf of Mexico.
Many people come up and say hello.
Local Southern folk from Mississippi, Alabama, and especially Louisana.
A nice change from the crusty east coasters.
They've camped here for 20 to 30 years they all tell us.
They all moved back a row when the park sharply raised the prices on the beachfront spots.
No one is boating, they just pull in and camp. That's it.
They usually want to know what Californians are doing here.
They notice our license plates:
"Don't you have beaches and Disneyland in California?" they sometimes ask.
I answer; "Sure, but the Civil War was fought in the South & East., and we have kin in Baton Rouge."
I then mention we're doing a hot lap around America, and they usually mention they'd like to do the same one day.
Often they mention Salinas Calif as a destination, so we'll have to review that furthur, that's a new one.
10 oz beers are the choice all around the campground.
"Yeah, we can get the 12 oz'ers, but we've always drank the 10'z. So the breweries specially can and send them here to select areas in the Dixie"- we're told.
Traditions die hard in the South.
When I was a kid, the little green 7 oz bottles of Coke tasted better than the bigger bottles, but compairing them in this case might be a big stretch.
We had lots of credits left on our WDW dining plan, so my wife went to the gourmet markets at WDW and Pleasure Island marketplace and cashed them in on food.
Really good food.
The RV refer and freezer is stuffed and we'll be chowing it for at least the next week.
Fireworks are serious in the South.
Even the supermarkets sell stuff banned in most the rest of the country.
Multi stage mortars, cherry bombs, brutal and beautiful rockets sold at fireworks stands seemly most everywhere in most the South.
There is always the one family that drops a weeks pay on Fireworks and a great show goes on all night.
The kids are rolling outta bed, so if weather permitting, we'll be on a days adventure in the Gulf of Mexico.
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