We decided to head back to Fort Pickens to celebrate Glenn's birthday and take advantage of the dredging dumping more shells on the beach. We left the house early on Easter Sunday and the rain started as we pulled into CJ's Front Porch for breakfast right as you turn to take the bridge across to Navarre Beach. We enjoyed the great omelets and open air ambience. We drove to the Pensacola Beach East Park and walked across the boardwalk to the beach in our rain jackets. We collected a lot of shells including olive shells before the rain really started. We got drenched by the time we got back to Cutie and changed clothes before heading to the campground. We got stuck behind a rig in Loop A who was too tall to get into the site so we switched sites when them and ended up with a beautiful quiet shady spot. We set up and the rain stopped so we hiked to the fort and down the beach and looped back to the campsite as the rain started again. It was a cozy night in Cutie.
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| Our shady campsite with low limbs |
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| Osprey munching on a fish he caught |
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| The beach was loaded with Portuguese Man of War |
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| We drove to historic district and fishing pier |
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| Looking for sea beans |
On Monday on Glenn's birthday it was breezy so we headed back to the beach but it was windy and a black cloud loomed overhead so we headed back to CJ's Back Porch for the real corned beef hash and a Monte Cristo French Toast. We really enjoyed the quick trip in spite of the weather.
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| Here's all the shell displayed for birthday dinner |
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