I arrived here at Fort Pickens campground at the Gulf Shores National Seashore yesterday to 73 degree weather and beautiful sun!
Well, it was still warm until 6:00 am this morning when the cold front went through, lots of rain, and more wind, plus temps today are going to be lucky to make it to 55 with low tonight of 30! Wow what a difference. I was going to take a long beach walk today, but I think I will put it off for a couple of days. Also, they came around and told us they would be shutting down the dump station this afternoon until Wednesday afternoon. Big advantage of being alone is not using much water, so I will be fine.
Not as cold here as it was in Vicksburg a couple of days ago, but still chilly. I'll spend today baking and catching up on work. Might even get the vacuum out and see if I can reduce the dust in this place, although I suspect that is hopeless. Tomorrow I will drive down to the fort and go for a tour and then drive into town to explore. Wish I could ride my bike but my hand is just still too sore.
This is a gorgeous campground (Loop A), by the way, and half price for us seniors, so only $13 per night for water and electric on asphalt pads with asphalt roads, well spread apart. Plus, it is only maybe 600 hundred feet from the beach, which is just across the road. Road has little traffic and we are five miles from town, so very peaceful here and can hear the surf. If I did not have reservations down the beach at St Andrews State Park and at TH Stone State Park, I could easily spend a week or more here. Never get tired of beaches, and this looks like a good one. Sand is incredible white, by the way!! Going to be on the Gulf for next two weeks and then on Atlantic ocean at Fort Clinch first two weeks of December.
Mickie, the best part of being retired is knowing you don't have to get up at a specific time or really do anything at a specific time. Welcome to freedom!!