Saturday 2/13/2014
We stumbled upon the Saturday Farmers Market, so we enjoyed a few free samples, and picked up an onion and two lemons. |
Because we had planned on lunch at the "Food Trucks", we headed over there next. |
I had decided to eat at Wild Bill's Beach Dog. |
I normally don't eat hot dogs anymore because they are filled with a lot of nasty stuff, but these dogs were different. I chose the Mutt Dog which was 1/2 grass feed beef and 1/2 family farmed pork. |
I paid an extra dollar for raw fresh sauerkraut topped on my dog. |
Joe chose to eat at the Melt Down on 30A. |
He picked out the Meatloaf Melt. |
If we were going to stay longer, I would have come back to try the Strawberry Goat Forever. Maybe I will have to make one at home. |
Joe was not happy with his melt. He said it was too bready. He took off one slice of the bread and ate it open faced. |
The food trucks sit in front of the park which is under construction right now. Looked like they were putting in a cement stage. What else they will do, I guess we will have to return to see. |
One block down, we see another private access. |
The fountains hangs under a hole in the gutters. The rain waters flows from the gutter hole down the fountains, down to a large empty flower pot on the ground. |
There are about 3 public beach accesses for visitors. |
We went through a shopping and restaurant area, |
to this public beach access. |
There were a lot more beachcombers on this day, than on the previous day. |
Looking west. |
And this beach is dog friendly which is hard to find in the Gulf coast beaches. |
Looking east. You can see Seagrove Beach and Panama City Beach highrises in the distance. |
We headed back from the beach and we spotted a great place to have a beer and watch a sunset at Bud & Alley's. Their second floor pub has great views of the ocean. |
The town was celebrating Mardi Gras this day with New Orleans musicians, |
and face painting, and crafts for the little ones. |
A jester on stilts was blowing up animal balloons for the kids also. |
Close to where we parked we found this neat little shopping area to explore. Oh yea for Joe! |
Behind that shopping area was a park, and another shopping area. |
Many of the shops in this town are very upper scale and too pricey for me, but it is fun to dream. |
A couple artist painting studios are located in this area and high end clothing with no price tags. |
At the end of the shopping district I see this awesome home. I love front porches, and dream of a home like this, when I win the lottery! |
I thought this was a cute idea for a DIY project. Painted boards put together with decorating hooks for coats at the door. |
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