So far, the beach is really beautiful near Cape San Blas, Florida where we are staying except for the limited internet access and cell phone coverage, but I guess most people here want to "get away from it all." Me, I'm an internet addict but having a very nice time swimming in the ocean and watching the waves. There is a "tropical depression" moving in which should be exciting--maybe not exactly Katrina but if it gets exciting, Glenn and I will do a podcast from the deck of our beach house, and just ride out the storm, kind of like Shepard Smith--okay, more like the time Dan Rather held onto a palm tree in some storm that seemed to be going nowhere. So far, the weather looks fine, though.
Update: Well, Tropical Storm/or Hurricane Alberto is on the way to the Gulf coast--wish me luck!
Update: Well, Tropical Storm/or Hurricane Alberto is on the way to the Gulf coast--wish me luck!
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It's quiet out there . . . Too quiet. :)
Welcome to the Redneck Riviera. If the Gators, Sharks, and Horseflies don't get you, the Hurricanes will.
Our family has a place on Indian Pass, which is on the Appalach side of Route 30 out there. Here's to hoping 'berto misses y'all (and us).
Bert,
We are right next to Indian Pass--it is really beautiful. People are stopping their cars and watching the waves there (as I drove by) but I doubt much will happen. No one here seems concerned.
Heard that they're evacuating: I hope all is well. You guys are a national treasure, so you're required to obey evacuation orders. ;)
Our family took our last vacation at Cape San Blas. So I can give you some important info. It all boils down to two words.
BOSS OYSTERS.
It is in Appalachacola, but worth the trip.
Trey
Trey,
Thanks, I love oysters. We were in Apalachicola yesterday and went to a lovely restaurant there yesterday called Veranda's. Great seafood.
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