Yesterday we arrived in Eastpoint Florida, and we will stay here until after New Years. This area is called the forgotten coast and was a major source of oysters until the oil rig spill many years ago. All but destroyed, the oysters are slowly coming back, but it will take decades. Our site this year (we were here last year) is literally a stone’s throw from the gulf. The sunrise over the water was beautiful sitting on my picnic table. On the way here last year, it was such a long drive that we decided to stop for the weekend in Tallahassee. This gave us time to stock up as the Eastpoint area has limited shopping. While there, we visited the Tallahassee Antique Car Museum. Although not the biggest one we have seen, it is more than just cars. From Duesenbergs to Corvettes, the collection spans over a hundred years of auto history. There are also collections of Case knives, grand pianos, golf clubs, and bat-paraphernalia. Yes that’s right, batmobiles, bat-cycle, bat-boat, and more.

I love Cords 
Hop in, Robin!

My F350’s ancestor, the F100 
The classic Indian

Old cash registers and fans? 
There are some really old outboards here

Our home for the holidays. Merry Christmas!