Monday, April 17, 2017

Campground After the Rain

It rained so hard one day that a lot of the campsites were flooded. It took about two days to go away for the worst sites. At our spot, it didn't take very long to get rid of the puddles outside the door. I took some pictures afterwards when the sun came out on our walk. This happened on a Tuesday and then on Thursday another rain and it did it again but not quite as bad.
This flooded site was across from us. Near the red car was a tent that went down.


Water on both sides this rv.


There were some sites that weren't able to be used until quite a few days later. At least, the sun seems to always come out after the storms.

A new road for the national park just opened a couple of days before we got there. They re-routed the road to go further from the gulf because it would flood in the storms. You are given notice to either stay and may not get out for a few days or leave before the storm hits. Well, the new road did help; however, when we went out the next day, there still areas of water over the road that we had to drive in.

Fort Pickens and Blue Angels Viewing (again)

 
We walked all over Fort Pickens one afternoon. You get to go on top and all over inside the fort. Also, there is a beach on the coastal bay side to fish and swim.
 
On this map, between the Tidal Inlet and the marsh is where the campground is located.

Aerial view of the fort. 


Carl checking the guide to see where we go next on our tour.





 
Down at the fort, you are straight across from the Naval Air Station. One night we were at the table eating supper and we heard a very loud noise of aircraft (more than usual). It was the Blue Angels coming back from Lakeland, FL for a demonstration. But, with them came the French Aviation pilots that were also at that event.
(Of course, I didn't take this pic.)
 
The next two pics are ours down at the fort. Watching them here you get to see where they go after they perform at the viewing area in front of the crowd.  Also, they fly right over top of your head.  VERY LOUD!
 



 

Pensacola Beach






The water tower painted like a beach ball located in the large parking lot at Casino beach. 
 
This beach is called Casino Beach because there used to be a casino on this spot.

It is a beautiful beach with lounge chairs and umbrellas that are for your use.
 
This is a store we went into and the entire store's floor is sand.
This was on one of the buildings on the boardwalk. Reminded us of the car we had in Germany and mine in college.


Caught by the shark
 
 
Following two pics are also of the boardwalk. It is on the bayside.  Mostly expensive stores and restaurants.

 
 
 





Home from Winter Vacation 2017

We left Pensacola Beach/Ft. Pickens National Park on Wednesday, April 12. Stayed at the Texas-T Campground in Cornersville, TN and the next night at Lake Haven Campground in Indianapolis.  We arrived home about 2 o'clock on Friday. Great weather driving back home. It just got a little windy last day coming into Michigan.

I will put in a few of the pictures I took while there.  It was the internet that wouldn't let me post before.  Guess just too far out.


Travie watching down the street


Our Campsite



Lots of dead trees on the trail near our campground.
 
Notice how thin the tree is at the bottom. Soon will topple over.
 
Trail is all crushed shells and sand.

There were Osprey nests in multiple trees. There was one by our camp site and we could watch them nesting.
 
Undeveloped beaches

Boardwalk to a distant beach
 
Will post other pictures under another titles.
 
 
 
 

 
 


Monday, April 10, 2017

Our Time at Ft. Pickens National Park

We are having a great time here. Seeing things but also resting and taking it easy before we head back on Wednesday.  My computer isn't running real good right now.  It is very slow. It might be the Internet way out here. Having trouble downloading my pictures from my phone to the computer by Dropbox.  So, when I'm able I'll post them.