Troy makes really good Shrimp Creole. He’s added his own southern touch. He made some for dinner last night and took pictures so we could […]
Author: Ann
Lost in the North End of Okaloosa County
I’ve always loved wandering around old cemeteries. Headstones can tell so much history and being a history buff – I love reading the stones and […]
The Old Christmas Village
Many years ago, I painted ceramics. There was a great shop close to me, and I spent hours there, creating all kinds of stuff.My most […]
Making Amazing Ahi Tuna and Filot Minon Crisps
Troy made these Ahi Tuna and Filet Mignon crisps last night and they were amazing! Here’s the recipe if you want to give them a […]
Visit the USS Alabama For a Fascinating Military History Experience
Recently my dad suggested we go over and explore the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. It has been years since I’ve been and I immediately […]
Kayaking the Lower Shoal River Paddling Trail
One of the many kayaking trails maintained by the Florida Paddling Association is the Lower Shoal River paddling trail. This paddle begins at Bill Duggan, […]
Finding Geocaches in Tall Trees
Not too long ago my dad and I were out geocaching on Eglin AFB Reservation. We followed the coordinates to the cache we wanted to […]
Hiking Part of the Florida Trail and Finding Surprising Geocaches Along the Way
The Florida Trail is a congressionally designated National Scenic Trail that spans 1,300 miles through the State of Florida. 59.6 miles of the hiking trail are in […]
2015 Christmas Boat Parade Destin Harbor
One of my favorite Christmas events is Destin’s Christmas Boat Parade. We go down to the harbor and wander through Harbor Walk enjoying the lights and people […]
Join Us For An Exciting Winterfest in Pensacola
My Dad called the other day to tell me about Winterfest in Pensacola. They shut down the main street downtown, decorate everything and then open […]













