I can't believe it's been over a month since my last post. I promise to all those who are reading that I'll try to be more consistent.
We started off our summer with an early V A C A T I O N !!!!
Fred and I decided we should stay close to home this year
since we're "waiting" to hear about a birthmom (adoption), so we went
to
Pensacola,
FL and it was wonderful. It was sunny and very warm. We had no itinerary, I
did zero cooking, we chilled on the beach and explored everything. There's definitly a reason
why it's called Vacation. Unfortunately, we had to come home. :-(

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| Felix's is our FAVORITE restaurant. It's in Mobile, AL right on the way into FL. I really can't explain just how good this place is. Yummy!! |
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Pensacola Shoreline |
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Me and my sweetie playing in God's big swimming pool. Fred craves the salt water, myself chlorine! LOL |
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Fred checking out all the green algae. It was everywhere and people were swimming and playing in it. GROSS! |
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The most amazing Seafood Market I've ever been in. First of all it enormous and I've never seen so many different kinds of fish and people in one place. You had to pick a # and hand it to this man. All he did was sit on a chair and "yell" out numbers all day like an auctioneer. When he "yells" your # it's your turn at the counter! The other part of the store is a small market of gourmet cheeses, olives, and wines. If we lived there my husband would shop Joe Patti's at least 3 times a week. We'd turn into a fish b/c we'd eat so much fish! |
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These little frogs where a nightly occurrence. They might be small, but they were loud. We never
did find out why they kept coming out, but they were everywhere. It reminded me
of the 10 plagues. LOL
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Leave it to my husband to
find history on vacation, but I have to admit this place was neat!! Fort Pickens is a pentagonal historic United States military fort on Santa Rosa Island
in the Pensacola, FL area. It is named after American
Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens. The fort was completed in 1834 and
remained in use until 1947. Fort Pickens was the largest of a group of forts designed
to fortify Pensacola
Harbor.
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Arch on the edge of Ft. Pickens |
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Powder Storage Room |
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Interior Arch at Ft. Pickens |
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| Cannon aimed at Pensacola shoreline |
Hopefully, you can tell by the pictures how much fun we had.
I do think it's amusing that no matter where we go my husband can find
"history"; it is definitely an Ehler trait. We could be stranded on a
deserted island and he'd find out how old the island is, the historical value, its importance, etc... I on the other hand I want to go and totally chill on
the beach! It's all about balance.
Happy Vacationing!!
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