Our recent visit to South Walton was our best yet. Last night, we jetted home to the 100-year flood, under a tornado warning in Ft. Walton and it couldn't detract from the warm and relaxing time we had while there. In addition to holiday celebrations with the family, we met many of our virtual pals from the Board. That was great! Mermaid and Merman, Paula, the Funns, Sunshine, and others. Dread Clampitt at 331 was a fun evening and we loved the bonfires. I got a kick out of RS's bonfire on New Year's Eve, where I was introduced to the wife of one of the guys and it was a distant relative that I haven't seen in many a moon! I think it blew her husband away. The fireworks on NY Eve were awesome, although we missed the Red Bar party in favor of a quiet dinner at home with a couple of friends. We are real sissies about NY Eve. We also had our County Commissioner, Cindy Meadows over for dinner one night and were so impressed with her. We need to keep this lady in office fighting for us and for our area.
The weather was wonderful, even the white fog that I love so in winter. And we enjoyed seeing my hometown "git lit." Although we view some of the inevitable changes sadly (last night at Shades, for example), we also welcome new friends and the challenge of meeting change with progressive planning and involvement. The State Park presence, for example, has literally saved Grayton Beach's character and ecosystems.
Thanks to all of you who were so gracious to invite us to local parties and activities, and especially to those of you that came by to visit or who we shared a meal with while there. We look forward to the next time and hope you're there when we are.
SJ, you MUST get well because everyone missed you SO much! Happy New Year, everyone!
The weather was wonderful, even the white fog that I love so in winter. And we enjoyed seeing my hometown "git lit." Although we view some of the inevitable changes sadly (last night at Shades, for example), we also welcome new friends and the challenge of meeting change with progressive planning and involvement. The State Park presence, for example, has literally saved Grayton Beach's character and ecosystems.
Thanks to all of you who were so gracious to invite us to local parties and activities, and especially to those of you that came by to visit or who we shared a meal with while there. We look forward to the next time and hope you're there when we are.
SJ, you MUST get well because everyone missed you SO much! Happy New Year, everyone!