The Forgotten Coast is the gulf coastal stretch in Florida’s upper panhandle. The section with the lack of condos, strip malls, and chain restaurants. This is the second and last post from this very enjoyable and relaxing week. No traffic jams, no large throngs of people passing on the walkways. Yes, I enjoy the quiet old Florida towns.
Not many words in this post, just some photos from our stay.
This place was completely full of antique nautical equipment While in an Apalachicola coffee shop I was browsing the wall art. Noticed this one was done by a high school friend, Paul Wingler. Confirmed via text! It is indeed a small world. I like the rustic character of these old coastal buildings Love these “corner” shops. Look at that doorway. Cafe in Carrabelle FL. Right out of the 50’s! We tried their ice cream. A rough life down here during hurricane season. Carrabelle beach My afternoon reading spot from our RV site Fresh fish shack. We bought a pound of just caught shrimp for dinner that night. Gas station has been repurposed No comment Seen better days Sunrise from RV park
Thanks for following along! Next up is a quick pass through Alabama and then on to the mass of humanity otherwise known at Gatlinburg, Tn. Take care and God Bless.
Great post! Places to visit we had not thought of. Thank you!
Great posting again. Have to get there for a visit.