Beach campsites are booked up this time of year, so we called to take advantage of cancellations. Sure enough, our chosen beach campground, St. Joseph State Park had openings on this day, Sunday, so we got underway to get over there. It’s out on a spit of land that is almost an island. The campground was shady, and even a bit tight for the big rigs that came in. Wifi was only available at the marina store, so this was our ‘internet café’. And the beach, well, the pictures will tell the story. There were a lot of fishermen on the beach and we spent much time just watching them catch fish. Many ladyfish, and an occasional pompano and redfish. (Below – three at a time) A group from Alabama had a jam session, with guitar, fiddle, and concertina (small accordion). Is that ML in there?? We didn’t have beach umbrellas, so we rigged our own with umbrellas, poles, and duct tape. Did the job. And finally, watching the sunset was a popular attraction. Leaving here, we have no particular destination towards home, but... Stay tuned.
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Who Are We?Chuck and Mary Lou have been traveling in their RV since 2002 and have lately been taking longer, extended trips. This is our way to share our experiences. Trip Reports
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