Sunday, November 28, 2010

Indian Pass Florida

With the cold front immenient, it was time to venture the last 100 mile south to the Gulf.  Three nights at Indian Pass Fish Camp gave us a water front site overlooking Apalachicola Bay.  Watching dolphins from our RV window was one highlight. The other was the camp's Thanksgiving dinner which started just as we arrived (smoked turkey and whole roasted pig with all the southern trimmings). The area provided 2-1/2 days of entertainment including the George Island Beach, St. Joseph Penisula Beach, the Orman Estate, and John Gorrie Museum in Apalachicola. The beaches were white sand, the estate had droves of Monarch butterflies headed south, and the museum featured information on cotton (it has pretty white and red flowers), and Gorrie's air conditioner patent.

(View out the RV window)


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