Anyone here remember the dead end road where Watercolor is now? Used to wave at the guys from Eglin that would fly helicopters REALLY low and slow to see what was hanging out on the beach?
yep...As you passed through the dunes, heads would pop up and disappear like prairie dogs scanning for coyotes!
Quite fondly. *sigh*Anyone here remember the dead end road where Watercolor is now? Used to wave at the guys from Eglin that would fly helicopters REALLY low and slow to see what was hanging out on the beach?
I can tell this is a good faith question, so here is an accurate answer. Deer Lake and pre-development Rosemary Beach used to be. The only place with ongoing 'look the other way' enforcement of clothing optional beaching is the beach in front of The Retreat development in Blue Mountain. Be a little subtle while making your way down, and then have funn!
I've done it in Seagrove back when I was skinny from running -- didn't want tan lines. Also have done it at our home in Seagrove if the house next door was empty. On the beach I was always ready to cover up with a towel if I saw someone walking down the beach toward me. The beach in front of our neighborhood is very private.
Now I'd look like a beached whale.
Still shocking to see young girls walking around Seaside wearing them.Wear a thong or g-string, close enough to being nude