They don't call it the Emerald Coast for nothing. The water is truly emerald - reminds me of colored glass in the ring I gave Cathy Mobley in fifth grade. The sand is fine, white, and largely free of tar balls thanks to the good folks from BP that walk the beach in search of errant petrol from the Deep Horizon Well. And the boys just loved it. Truly loved it. The surf was perfect for spunky boys to battle the breaking waves and try their luck at body surfing.
Dad's perspective on the sites, sounds, people and adventures of the Oliver family's RV trip across America.
Everglades - Florida Keys - Dry Torgugas - Clearwater - Pennsacola - New Orleans - Crystal Beach, TX - San Antonio - Big Bend - Guadalupe Peak - Carlsbad Caverns - White Sands - Tombstone, AZ - Saguaro NP - Sedona - Flagstaff - Grand Canyon - San Diego - Mojave - Death Valley - Las Vegas - Bryce - Zion - Moab - Arches - Canyon Lands - Boise - Bend - Columbia Gorge - Portland - Mt Ranier - Seattle - Olympic NP - Vancouver - Victoria - N Cascades - Glacier - Bozeman - Yellowstone - Grand Tetons - Rocky Mtn NP - Boulder - Terre Haute - and points in between.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Did I say the beach is gorgeous?
They don't call it the Emerald Coast for nothing. The water is truly emerald - reminds me of colored glass in the ring I gave Cathy Mobley in fifth grade. The sand is fine, white, and largely free of tar balls thanks to the good folks from BP that walk the beach in search of errant petrol from the Deep Horizon Well. And the boys just loved it. Truly loved it. The surf was perfect for spunky boys to battle the breaking waves and try their luck at body surfing.
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Gorgeous indeed! :)
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