Yesterday began as usual.....with Marty and Howard heading out the door bright and early to satisfy that early morning call of the fish that Marty claims to hear.
And..... a couple of hours later...with them walking back into the house, empty handed, but smiling at the prospect of "almost" having some success.
Things were a bit different this time, however, as it soon became obvious that Howard himself had suddenly experienced at least a whisper of the fish calling his name when he announced that he had stopped on the way back from the beach with Marty and had bought himself a fishing license. AND, his plan was to was go out later that day to buy a fishing rod. Of course, it didn't take any encouragement whatsoever to get Marty on board with that decision.
Let me just say that there were some very excited men in the house later in the day, and today should certainly be an exciting one for the two of them.
But that will have to wait until tomorrow's blog.
Yesterday was yet another beautiful day, with bright blue skies speckled with some clouds, but just enough for a break from the sun. After the men returned from their morning adventures, we enjoyed a lovely breakfast together when I noticed some activity across the road, where the nature walk to the ocean actually begins.
I forgot to mention that there are these exercise stations located throughout the community, and one just so happens to stand within easy view of the house.
And..... a couple of hours later...with them walking back into the house, empty handed, but smiling at the prospect of "almost" having some success.
Things were a bit different this time, however, as it soon became obvious that Howard himself had suddenly experienced at least a whisper of the fish calling his name when he announced that he had stopped on the way back from the beach with Marty and had bought himself a fishing license. AND, his plan was to was go out later that day to buy a fishing rod. Of course, it didn't take any encouragement whatsoever to get Marty on board with that decision.
Let me just say that there were some very excited men in the house later in the day, and today should certainly be an exciting one for the two of them.
But that will have to wait until tomorrow's blog.
Yesterday was yet another beautiful day, with bright blue skies speckled with some clouds, but just enough for a break from the sun. After the men returned from their morning adventures, we enjoyed a lovely breakfast together when I noticed some activity across the road, where the nature walk to the ocean actually begins.
I forgot to mention that there are these exercise stations located throughout the community, and one just so happens to stand within easy view of the house.
As I was sipping my coffee, I noticed a woman with a clipboard in hand, looking like a drill sergeant, recording how many chin ups her husband could do at the exercise bar. Howard tells me he saw the man stop after two, as he didn't hesitate to get up and peer out the door to watch. I, on the other hand, stuck with the more discreet approach, although I must admit that I found the whole scene to be quite entertaining. Not too many dull moments around here, that's for sure.
After we finished breakfast, we decided to walk down to the beach to sit for awhile. What a picture perfect day!
You may have noticed the jellyfish floating in the gulf in my first blog. Warning flags continued to fly in the wind as we made our way down to the beach, although there were a few people who chose to brave the waters in spite of them.
How convenient that every entranceway to the beach has the color code explanation displayed on the walkway.
Purple = water pests. Good to know, don't you think?
As you can see, the surrounds were beautiful, and for the record, the only fish that Marty saw yesterday were on his shirt.
At least he's still happy!
The sun actually was pretty hot, so we headed back after a couple of hours and enjoyed the rest of the day relaxing around the house, which is exceptionally easy to do.
The guys had their fun shopping for dinner, as they are in charge of the evening meal today, and as I mentioned earlier, their shopping adventures led them to fishing nirvana where they left with a nice new rod in Howard's hand. Excitement abounds!
Last night, I was determined to get down to the beach to see the sunset, as I had only managed to glimpse the beauty over trees the first few nights, so Marty and I headed down to watch.
We were not disappointed!
Today's plans are to head out to Grayton Beach to see the Dune Lakes, While we enjoyed our dessert last evening, we watched a DVD detailing the 15 Coastal Dune lakes in Walton County, which is where we are staying. Thsey are fresh water lakes within several feet of the ocean, separated only by narrow dunes. Sounds like another interesting adventure, don't you think?
So, with knowledge in hand, we head out later to see one of the lake areas first hand. I just hope I'm not expected to remember all of those lake names!
I'll bet you just can't wait for tomorrow's blog! Until then......