Sunday, February 18, 2018

PANAMA CITY SWALLOWED US UP BUT WE ESCAPED TO MEXICO BEACH AND BEYOND

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YEP SURE LOOKS LIKE WE ARE IN FLORIDA ALRIGHT

Despite being in an RV Park with so many people close by it was a very quiet night and I had the best sleep in a long time.  How nice to not have rumbling trucks going by.  And I must admit it sure is nice being hooked up to water and electric for a change.  On our walk this morning not a creature was stirring not even a mouse.

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MISTY MORNING WATERS NOT FAR BEHIND OUR MOTORHOME THIS MORNING

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NO ALIMAGATORS IN THIS POND, JUST TURTLES

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Although the RV’s seem packed in pretty tight to us this is still a nice RV Park once one gets out for a walk around.  Behind our rig is a nice open grassy area for Pheebs and a short distance from that a nice pond.  No Gators!!  An easy wide walking trail  leads through stands of tall pine trees.  A soft mist hung in the morning’s still air and oh how I like to hear the sounds of birds in the trees.  Hard to see them but I could hear them.

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NICE WIDE WALKING TRAIL

Hadn’t had the Jeep off the rig’s tow bar since hooking it up at Janna and Mikes a week ago so this morning off it came.  With maps and phones in hand we three all piled into the Jeep and headed south down highway 231 to Panama City to see what we could see.  I think there are more ‘Dollar General stores and Churches of all kinds here than there are leaves on the trees.  I guess my question is, why so many Dollar General Stores and why so many Churches?? 

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WE WONDERED WHAT THESE VERY SOFT DELICATE SPONGY THINGS ON THE GROUND WERE

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WE GROW THIS VERY SAME TYPE OF MUSHROOM IN OUR YARD BACK HOME IN BAYFIELD ONTARIO

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WE DON’T KNOW WHAT THESE SINEWY LITTLE SPIDER LIKE PATCHES ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE….THEY ARE IN THE TREES, ON THE GROUND, EVERYWHERE

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Panama City was waaaay bigger than what I had figured and it soon swallowed us up.  Never saw so many McDonalds.  Traffic swept us out to the west end of the city but it was the east end of the city we were aiming for so we had to U-turn ourselves and retrace our steps back along highway 98.  We could see ocean front close by to the south of us so we deeked off 98 and down some back streets until we found a spot to pull over and go stick our fingers in some real salt water.  Even Pheebs got the bottoms of her paws wet.  I’m glad she’s not a water dog that goes barreling into every body of water she sees.  Makes things easier all way round.

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SLIPPING AROUND A FEW PANAMA CITY BACKSTREETS WE FOUND OUR WAY TO THE WATERS OF THE GULF

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THIS WAS OUR FIRST BEACH ENCOUNTER

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KELLY CHECKS THE GULF’S WATER TEMPERATURE AND TELLS ME IT’S WARM

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THOUGHT THIS LITTLE SHELL WOULD MAKE A NICE SOUVENIR BUT WHEN WE PICKED IT UP THERE WAS SOMEBODY LIVING INSIDE SO WE CAREFULLY PUT IT BACK

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LITTLE GIRL PLAYING BY THE SEASHORE

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We did actually have a few destinations today with one of them being a place called Mexico Beach.  We also had some other campsites to scout out as well.  We have actually slowed ourselves down here in the Florida Panhandle for a reason.  We’re looking around and getting a feel for things in case at some point our beloved South-western States become a too distant destination for us.  I’ll have more to say about this in another post.  It’s cooler in the Panhandle than further South and with neither Kelly or I liking heat and humidity anymore a moderate winter climate is a must.  Staying home for the winter is still a priority No-No situation so we have to think seriously about our future winter options.  We plan to check out a few spots just over the Georgia border in a few weeks as well.

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Heading east from Panama City we travelled through the large Tyndall Air Force Base home to the F-22A Raptor.  I was really hoping to catch a glimpse of the low flying Raptors near their base but since it was Sunday they weren’t flying.

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We liked Mexico Beach a lot more than Panama City simply because it is much smaller and not manically crazy with hordes of traffic.  Spotted a public pier so pulled in and I went out to the end of it for some photos while Pheebs and Kelly stayed in the Jeep.  While waiting she met a couple from Orillia Ontario. 

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I’VE ALWAYS LIKED THE BIGGER BOLDER COLORS PEOPLE SOMETIMES USE ON THEIR HOUSES AND BUISNESS’S

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THESE ARE ALL RENTALS JUST STEPS AWAY FROM THE WHITE SANDY BEACHES NEAR THE LONG PUBLIC PIER

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KELLY EXPRESSED AND INTEREST IN SEAFOOD SO BEFORE LEAVING PANAMA CITY WE STOPPED AT MCDONALDS AND I HAD A FISH SANDWICH…..IN MEXICO BEACH KELLY GOT A SHRIMP PO’BOY SANDWICH

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THESE ARE BEACH FRONT RENTALS

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Been many, many, years since I last seen the long wide white sandy beaches of Florida so I thoroughly enjoyed  looking along the beach fronts bordering the big blue Gulf Of Mexico with it’s huge towering cloud formations overhead.  The only time I ever enjoyed swimming in water that didn’t feel freezing cold to me was back in the mid 80’s south of Puerto Vallarta Mexico at a place called Mismaloya beach onetime.

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TOOK  MYSELF FOR A NICE WALK OUT THIS LONG PIER

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WIDE WHITE SANDY BEACH TO THE WEST

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THIS SURFER WAS THE ONLY PERSON I SAW IN THE WATER

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WIDE WHITE SANDY BEACH TO THE EAST

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THAT FELLA IN THE BLUE SHIRT JUST HAD A HAMMERHEAD SHARK BREAK HIS LINE BEFORE I GOT THERE

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From Mexico Beach we continued East along highway 98 to Port St Joe then cut up highway 71 to Wewahitchka looking for the Dead Lake Campground which we found but it didn’t appeal to us.  Driving further North to Blounstown we asked in a gas station about camping areas and they suggested a place called Auggies.  It was on our way back to the rig so we checked that one out too but again it was a no.  We were back to the rig shortly after 3 which meant it had been a 6 hour day trip.  It’s a flat forested landscape here and the scenery doesn’t change too much from one mile to the next.  Too bad Florida doesn’t have some good old mountains……………

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THIS LARGE TRUCK CAB HAULS THAT FIFTH WHEEL SO CAN YOU FIND WHERE THEIR TOW CAR IS??

It was 12:15 today when we had to finally switch the A/C on in the Jeep and upon arriving back at the rig we turned one our coaches roof airs on as well.  I don’t know who ever invented air conditioning but thank-you, thank-you, thank-you:))))))

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BIG SKIES HERE IN FLORIDA

GROANER’S CORNER:(( A police officer sees a man driving around with a pickup truck full of penguins. He pulls the guy over and says, "You can't drive around with penguins in this town! Take them to the zoo immediately."  The guy obliges and drives away.  The next day, the officer sees the same guy driving around with the truck full of penguins again. This time, though, all the penguins are wearing sunglasses.  The police officer pulls the guy over and says, "I thought I told you to take these penguins to the zoo yesterday?"  The guy replies, "I did, and today I'm taking them to the beach."

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A man is at work one day when he notices that his co-worker is wearing an earring.  This man knows his co-worker to be a normally conservative fellow, and is curious about his sudden change in "fashion sense."  The man walks up to him and says, "I didn't know you were into earrings."  "Don't make such a big deal out of this, it's only an earring," he replies sheepishly.  His friend falls silent for a few minutes, but then his curiosity prods him to say, "So, how long have you been wearing one?"
"Ever since my wife found it in my truck..."

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Saturday, February 17, 2018

EAST BOUND I-10 MISSISSIPPI WELCOME CENTER TO FOUNTAIN FLORIDA AND TELL ME WE’RE NOT IN AN RV PARK WILL YA

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WE CERTAINLY ARE ENJOYING SOME NEW SCENERY

I’m really liking these warm pre-dawn mornings as opposed to those cold desert nights.  Nice not having to have heat on in the coach every night too.  We rolled out of the Mississippi Welcome Center and John C Stennis complex this morning at 7:35 heading further east on I-10.

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I WAS SURPRISED AT I-10’S LITE TRAFFIC AND AT TIMES IT SEEMED LIKE WE WERE THE ONLY ONES ON THE ROAD

Because it was Saturday traffic was lite and of course that is always a bonus no matter where one is.  We had clear dry roads, warm temps, and a semi-sunny sky with big fluffy cumulous clouds.  I am certainly enjoying this new scenery for a change.  Nice to see so much greenery along the roads and great expanses of water again too.

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We rolled right on through Mobile Alabama without any problems.  Last time coming through Mobile the other way I remember traffic as being very heavy.  Anyone traveling I-10 through Mobile will pass through the underwater tunnel which is kinda groovely spooky.

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HEADING STRAIGHT FOR DOWNTOWN MOBILE ALABAMA

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NEAR THE DOWNTOWN AREA I-10 CURVES TO THE RIGHT AND DISAPPEARS DOWN INTO THE GEORGE WALLACE TUNNEL UNDERNEATH THE MOBILE RIVER

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AT LAST A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL

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BREAKING OUT OF THE TUNNEL TO THE EAST WE ENTER UPON A LONG BRIDGE SPAN ACROSS BLAKELEY ISLAND AND MOBILE BAY

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WE WERE SOON SOCKED INTO A FOG UNTIL WE REACHED THE OTHER SIDE

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KELLY SPOTTED THE BATTLESHIP  USS ALABAMA IN THE MIST

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WE CROSSED THE FLORIDA STATE LINE AT 9:50 A.M.

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LEG STRETCH AT THE I-10 EASTBOUND FLORIDA WELCOME CENTER IN PENSACOLA FLORIDA

One of the great advantages for boon-dockers like ourselves in the Southwest is the availability of BLM lands to freely camp on.  Whether set up for a lengthy stay or just an overnighter lands are readily available to simply pull in off the road and shut things down.  Just as in Southern Ontario back home we are in lands now that basically offer no free BLM areas to camp on while traveling so we are having to get into this whole RV and State Park reservation thing which of course is something we are not used to doing.  Overnight prices for some these places are huge along Florida’s panhandle coast and of course site availability is virtually non existent at this time of year.

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Had noticed earlier this morning while checking our maps that there was a Walmart and Crackle Barrel located in a place called Crestview Florida right on I-10 so we made Crestview our destination.  Cracker Barrel was a few blocks before Walmart so in we went.

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COMING OUT OF CRACKLE BARREL GUESS WHO’S ON THE DASH:))

We had thought of overnighting at Walmart while trying to find a place to stay over the next few days.  Don’t think there was a flat spot in the whole parking lot for an overnighter so we stayed only long enough for half a dozen phone calls regarding a place to stay.  Finally located an RV Park that amazingly enough had a spot for us.  We didn’t know this was a long week-end for the American folks (Washingtons Birthday) so every campground was booked up.  The one we located was another hour and a half drive east on I-10 so off we went.  What a beautiful looking day it turned out to be and yes Florida I did notice how smooth your I-10 stretch of highway is.  What a treat after some of the stretches of poor road we have been traveling on these past 5 or 6 days.

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We much prefer State Parks over RV Parks but with every State Park in the area being full we had no choice but to find us an RV Park and preferably somewhere in about the middle of the Florida Panhandle.  And by golly that is just what Kelly found.  We are at the Pine Lake RV Park in Fountain Florida just a few miles north of Panama City.  Coincidentally we are parked right beside an older couple from Oakville Ontario.  No idea how long we’ll stay here.  Maybe just tonight, maybe longer………..

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‘OMG’ CAN YOU BELIEVE THE ‘BAYFIELD BUNCH’ ARE ACTUALLY PULLING INTO A CROWDED RV PARK…..NO WE CAN’T BELIEVE IT EITHER:((

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FOLKS ON THE RIGHT ARE FROM OAKVILLE ONTARIO

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HEY, THIS AIN’T NO DARBY WELL ROAD!!

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OUR RIG IS EASY TO SPOT….IT’S THE DIRTIEST ONE IN THE PARK WITH ABOUT 5,000 MILES OF ROAD GRIME ON IT…AND WE WEAR THAT ROAD GRIME PROUDLY I MIGHT ADD

GROANER’S CORNER:((  Bubbles and Barbie, two blonde sisters had promised their Uncle, who had been a seafaring gentleman all his life, to bury him at sea when he died.  Of course, in due time, he did pass away and the two blondes kept their promise. They set off from Clearwater Beach with their uncle all stitched up ina burial bag and loaded onto their rowboat.  After a while Bubbles says, 'Do you think we're out far enough, Barbie?' Barbie slipped over the side and finding the water only knee deep said, 'nope, not yet Bubbles'. So they row a little farther.... Again Bubbles asks Barbie, 'Do you think were out far enough now? Once again Barbie slips over the side and almost immediately says, 'No, this will never do, the water is only up to my chest.'  So on they row and row and row, and finally Barbie slips over the side and disappears. Quite a bit of time goes by and poor Bubbles is really getting worried when suddenly Barbie breaks the surface gasping for breath. 'Well is it deep enough yet, Sis?' 'Yes, finally. Hand me the shovel.'

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