We hit the beach last weekend for the last trip of the season. Good timing. The weather was perfect, the water was beautiful, and the Longhorns' performance kept spirits high. We even saw dolphins for the first time in the Gulf since the oil spill. That was a special treat.
We have a routine for our quick trips to
30A. Lunch on the top floor of
Bud and Alley's so we can enjoy the views in
Seaside, lounging on the beach until late evening, dinner at the
Mexican restaurant that makes Guacamole at the table, chocolate treats at the candy store, sleep and repeat with different
restaurants the next day. And of course I manage to squeeze in a little shopping somewhere. Having such an extraordinary place to visit only two and a half hours away is one of the great perks of living in Florida. We can have breakfast under the moss covered oaks in the rolling hills of Tallahassee and have powdered sand between our toes just as the day starts heating up. So spoiled.
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| Enjoying the last rays of the day. |
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| Hunting for jellyfish. Those two piles of sand are probably buried jellyfish! |
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Jellyfish. Double click the picture to see it up close. They were pretty harmless. (Though, I didn't test that out.) |
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| Hot guy on the beach. |
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Waiting for waves.
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