January 16, 2015. Eureka! Sunshine and Seaside, FL, and I Can't Stop Taking Pictures. Believe it or not, I am showing you less than half the pictures I took today. I hope they are the best half, though.
We have tried to get into the Red Bar, a bar and grill in Grayton, three times before and could not find a parking place for either Harvey. So, today, we left T-Harvey in the campground and biked into Grayton. We did find parking space for the bikes and had lunch. BJ originally passed on a recommendation from a friend that we visit the Red Bar. The food was average, but the decor was different. I had the impression that the Red Bar is a favorite of locals. There simply isn't room for tourists.
Grayton seems to be an arts community. The painting of the cow and crab was on a fence at the edge of town. There were another ten paintings on the fence, but, well, I just had too many other pictures.
All the other pictures were taken at Seaside, FL. Seaside is a tourist community on 80 acres. On the west side of Seaside is another small community, Watercolor. On the east side is Seagrove Beach. The three communities together represent a formidable display of tourist accommodations.
Miles, the menu from The Melt Down on 30A is for you. I'll bet they have a grilled cheese sandwich there for you.
Tomorrow, we will be back at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, AL. We will be there at least 7 days. We might extend our stay a few more days, or we may start back home. We'll see.
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