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This View's for You,..

1Door

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This was our trip to St. Andrew's State Park in Panama City, Florida (the trip that made us decide we needed a more "comfortable" tow vehicle!!). We are posting it now to help "warm" you people up!!
Right on the water, fpoole.
Breakfast.
Dinner.
Beautiful water.
Believe it or not this was our LEAST favorite park so far in the Florida State Park system. Wanna know why???
They don't call it THE REDNECK RIVERA for nothing.

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OH Mannnn....
That's what I'm talk'n about...

Very nice...
Wake up in the morning walk out to the biggest "Bath Tub" with the green/blue? waters... and call it a day... heheh
sweet..
 
Cruel meanies.

I just spent an hour clearing the snow off of my driveway after last night's snow fall. My Raindrop is snuggled in a bed of white stuff up to the top of its wheel wells.

Ugh, your photos look so painfully sweet . . . gotta go (the torment is too much).
 
Oh no, we're headed there at the end of April for a couple of nights and then move to Grayton Beach. Should we bring ear plugs! lol
 
I just thought the entire campground resembled a refugee camp. AND there is only about 3/4 mile of beach for everyone coming in the park. WORST place we have been.
St. George or St. Joe's is the better bet!!!
 
Susan & Alan....

Regarding your Redneck Riviera comment, as someone that grew up in the mountains of NC- I resemble that remark! :-)

Thanks for the warning...

The shrimp dish looked tasty.

Eric
 
Eric,
I got you beat...
I spent my formative years in Knoxville, TN.
Some people think I sound like Dolly.
AND that IS a compliment!

Susan
 
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