We are really seeing the 'real' America, we have stayed off the major roads and travelled along the coast road along the Florida Panhandle and today arrived in Alabama. When I say the true America, its not only the people, their accents, the way they live and eat but its the stretchs of pristine white fine sandy beaches with no crowds, it is the friendliness in the shops, its the long stretches of clear roads boarded by trees of blooming magnolias. We have now stayed in a few different RV sites but my favorite so far was our last two nights in Grayton State Beach Park, not only was it surrounded by lakes, grasses and lilies but just two minutes on our bikes was the beach as discribed above, even Terry had a swim in the Gulf of Mexico! As I said it was my favourite site so far, but not Terry's as we camped in a secluded area surrounded by bush and of course he could not pursue his favourite pass time, watching others and chatting with them. Which was how we meet some Brits on another campsite, we couldn't believe it, one of the couples who now live in America also met each other the same place we did (they were inside the Orchid Ballroom in Purley and we was outside) just one year later!!
I really enjoyed going out and shooting the sunset over the lakes at Grayton State Park.
Highlights
Food - As we are deep south we have experienced some amazing seafoods, including oyster, triple yellow tail, grouper and seafood gumbo soup.
Beaches
American people, they all want to go to Australia!
The fantastic facilities at the RV sites, home from home with extras.
We have just arrived in Alabama, a place called Fairhope, it is a a very pretty typical American village, lined with little shops (which often smell of moth balls inside).
All the streets are lined with flowers in different and quirky containers. We have now stopped in an RV site called Wales West RV Resort & Light Railway. What an incredible place, apparently the owners are passionate about light railways and visited Wales and commissioned a company to manufacture a couple of small engines and the whole business grew from there.
We are only staying one night as we are driving to Mobile and Biloxi Mississipi on our way over to New Orleans, be in touch then.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Day 4 of 63 in our RV travelling from Miami to San Francisco
Highlights of our trip so far (so as not to bore anyone with details):
The hot tub in camp one
The friendly and helpful people we are meeting along the way. Thank you Betsy for the lift to the shops and advice on everything RV.
The three black snakes in camp one, just missed seeing the rattle snake apparently.
The great bikes we bought at a charity shop for $80 each, off for a cycle ride tomorrow
The great variety of food.
The brilliant stretches of road.
Lowlights
Not getting enough time to relax but I know that will come!!!
Constructing bbq with a 1000 parts in the dark
That’s only after four days!
So far we have travelled from Miami across to the West Coast to Naples and now we are staying in Carrabelle Florida in an RV site which is across the road from the Mexican Gulf beach, it is amazing. We went for a walk along the beach and the white sand is so fine it is like icing sugar, the water is beautifully warm even though it hasn’t reached summer yet. The end of the beach had a forrest of petrified tree stumps sticking out of the sand, an incredible sight.
We plan to stay here for about three or four nights to relax and get out and about on our bikes, should be fun. So far we are having a ball!!
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