SunSwept Condominiums
Travel Blogs from Panama City Beach
Tyndall Air Force Base visit
I got to travel to sunny Florida and visit with Mike's brother Ron. Ron had been in the United States Air Force since 1981 and is retiring tomorrow as a LT Colonel. I like all the fighter planes around here. This is a training base for the pilots learning to fly the newest Air Force fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor. They also host other fighter squadrons who come in to test fire air to ...
Day Eight - The Florida Panhandle
... Facts, Please: Started from Panama City Beach, Florida at 11:08 am Temperature = 19 degrees C; sunshine Altitude = 4 m Odometer = 49, 814 km Stopped riding in Pensacola, Florida at 2:15 pm Temperature = 32 degrees C Altitude = 5 m Daily Distance Travelled = 148 km Total Distance Travelled = 2,853 km Primary Routes Explored = 98 States Visited = ...
Day before going home.. :(
... on a filet and some onion rings... but it was SO good... it is most certainly a tourist trap that is overpriced... but it sure is good.... after eating, we hit the gift shop to check out all the random ****.... and sweet Jesus what a bunch of RANDOM ****! It is always interesting to me to see what people will spend their money on, but to each his own... :)
Headed back to the condo... and slipped into a food ...
I got sunshine......
... have had some very awkward folks up there... After several pick up attempts, I think I convinced most that I was "happily in a relationship" as I was not at all interested in anything other than hanging out with my boys (per usual), but it was a pretty decent crowd... and we did meet some genuinely nice guys. Finally got out of there around 1 and went home to crash... but not before hitting up some waffle house.... another right of passage after going to gross PCB bars... :)
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Take me down to Panama City...
.... where the grass is green and the girls are gross.... unfortunately true, for the most part!
Met up with Nate and David at Mark and Scott's house (to dump Nate's truck) at 10 AM and promptly hit the road to head down to the PCB. Luckily Nate is always in the mood to drive, so I let him drive and I got in the back and worked on my laptop.... I am never completely disconnected from ...