Gallivanting again......and it feels wonderful! Let's face it....blogs have been few and far between as of late. But no worries, Marty and I are once again out and about, sharing our time with special friends who invited us to enjoy their "getaway" home with them near Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
We arrived on Saturday afternoon and were delighted to see two friendly, familiar faces waving at us as walked through the terminal.
Their house is lovely and very comfortable, and these two wasted no time diving right into relaxation.
We arrived on Saturday afternoon and were delighted to see two friendly, familiar faces waving at us as walked through the terminal.
Their house is lovely and very comfortable, and these two wasted no time diving right into relaxation.
We managed to catch the tail end of the sunset from the rooftop of the restaurant where we had dinner.
The weather is fabulous, although I will admit that I wasn't expecting a low of 51 degrees on Saturday night. And apparently I wasn't alone in my surprise. That was confirmed when the priest began Mass yesterday by asking who in the congregation was responsible for bringing the unseasonably cold weather on Saturday night.
My initial reaction was to kind of shrink down and pretend to be invisible when I suddenly realized that there was no way he would know that we had just arrived, and I'm sure he was just joking....right?
The day warmed up nicely, and in late afternoon we headed out on the Naturewalk trail to explore the area a bit.
We hadn't gone far when we noticed a swarm of butterflies just off the path.
And a beautiful Monarch perched on these flowers.
Soon we were viewing the beautiful blue of the Gulf Coast.
The water is extremely clear, so clear, in fact, that it would be impossible not to n notice the unwelcome creatures floating about.
although I will admit that this blob would be a bit more tricky to spot in the water.
which offered a reasonable excuse to stay out of the water.
Our walk was quite pleasant and not lacking in interesting scenery.
Beautiful houses along the coast.
Unusual and elaborate sand structures
And it wouldn't be the beach without some sort of sea birds scrutinizing us.
We made our way up from the coast, where I managed to take a photo of the local post office.
I've been told that this is the most photographed post office in the world, although I can't say that I know just how one can substantiate that claim. But it certainly seemed appropriate to continue the trend.
On the way back to the guest house, I noticed this lovely tree hosting a beautiful blooming orchid, standing in the front yard of a house along the way.
I zoomed in for a closer look.
How's that for a beauty?
The rest of the day was spent relaxing around the house , making for another delightful evening.
We couldn't ask for more entertaining and welcoming hosts, that for sure.
Let me finish with one of Marty's famous selfies, taken during our walk along the Gulf yesterday afternoon.
He certainly hasn't lost his touch!