Oceanfront Cottages Indialantic
612 Wavecrest Ave Indialantic, Florida, 32903, United States
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Downtown Disney et arrivée au condo
... la piscine! Et personne à la plage. Des kilomètres de beau sable et pas un chat sur la plage! Bon... L'eau n'était pas si froide pourtant... Les retraités préfèrent la piscine? Le sable est contaminé? L'eau est infestée de méduses? Je le saurai assez vite en envoyant les enfants (lire cobayes) se rouler dans le sable et jouer dans les vagues pendant que j'observe de loin en sirotant mon apéro. ...
Cocoa Beach & Kennedy Space Station!
... launch simulation ride where we where placed in an upright position in seats and were shaken around, very fun!
We got to see the NASA control centre from 1969, the VIP observation stand for the shuttle launches (the one you seen on TV) and watched a few interesting movies about the moon missions. To top it all off we saw lots of alligators in the surrounding man made channels around the place, two very rare bald eagles and their HUGE nest in a ...
Well............
... our numbers were called.
As soon as we checked in we changed into our swimsuits. We couldn't go to our room yet so we enjoyed the sun as we strolled the deck and then went to eat. At least for the next few days I could self medicate with food and drink.
At the sail-away party we ran into our friend Ray. ...
Ponce Was Wrong, It's the South Brevard Beaches!!!
... packed my car, similar to what I am doing now, and took off up the east coast of Florida. I stopped at Jupiter, Jensen Beach, Juno, and Stuart. Nice but not what I was looking for.
I remember crossing over Sebastian Inlet State Park, heading north, and noticing the unspoiled beaches, the modest homes, and long stretches naturally forested riverfront. State and county parks, fish camps, campgrounds and locally ...
Ocean Kayaking and Exploring South Brevard
... away. Storms come, winds change, tides, heat… it all effects the ocean. And the ocean affects us. Symbiotic.
I would say there is a certain intelligence to the ocean. It is what sustains us. It pulls us toward it and speaks to us. Like the great mountains, or rivers, or caverns, we as humans are drawn to the magnificent forces of nature. To not get out into the nature, only makes us less human.
Take off your shoes, smell the ocean air, let the sand ...


