When I started out and about this morning, I never would have guessed that I would have ended up in Fort Walton Beach, FL or Destin, FL.It started out as a usual Saturday morning for me - not quite sure what I was going to get into today, but was quite sure about my usual Saturday morning Starbucks in Gulf Breeze.
The weather here was quite beautiful today - even at this time of year! Today, I was able to traipse around in just a light jacket. I even took my jacket off for the sunniest part of the day, cruising around town in a summer tank top.
Anyway, back to the point of the post - So after grabbing my Starbucks, I on a whim, headed out to Pensacola Beach for a little drive. It was not warm enough to actually frolick around at the beach, but I thought a change of scenery would be quite perfect for today - and it was!
As I pulled over the $1 toll bridge and onto the main beach drag, I fell in love with Pensacola all over again - Even on a day like today, when I couldn't really think of a thing to do, there's always a drive out to the beach!
Even though it was a little windy and chilly with the ocean air blowing off the Gulf of Mexico, it was incredibly invigorating to just feel the fresh energy of being so close to the water. The beach drag was quite deserted as compared to how packed it is during the summer, but there were a few other people who had the same idea as me and were just walking around by the beach taking in the scenery and the refreshing gusts of salty ocean wind.
One dad walked around with his children who were all running about -
"Generally, when you're trying to get sand off of you, you don't run into the sand," I heard him tell his one child who was splashing through the sand. .....
... After taking in the refreshing scenery at Pensacola Beach, I decided on a whim to head out to Navarre - I had only been through Navarre once before briefly, but remembered it a a calm, peaceful, beachy, yet not touristy, type place.
It is about 20 minutes further away from Pensacola Beach and I was on empty, but I was feeling adventurous and thought it worth chancing the drive.
As I drove, I was just raptured by the beauty of the endless miles of white sugar sand beaches. The closer I got to Navarre, the water seemed more of an aqua blue and the commercial feel of Pensacola Beach faded into a distant memory.
Navarre Beach is known to be one of Florida's best kept secrets because of it's incredible beauty, but mostly because it has managed to avoid getting cluttered with condos and touristy restaurants and shops, etc.
I truly enjoyed my time there, just soaked it all in. I can write a whole post about Navarre and probably will one day!
But on to how I ended up in Destin.... Once I was in Navarre, I just was not ready to go home - I just felt a longing to keep driving and exploring - and so I did.
I have often heard of Fort Walton Beach and Destin, but really didn't realize I was headed in that direction, until I saw the signs informing of miles till their upcoming. - Fort Walton Beach and Destin are two of the most popular tourist places around - People pay thousands of dollars for vacations there, and here I was about to enjoy these places in one Saturday drive.
So, yes, to my pleasant surprise I found myself in Fort Walton Beach. After coming upon the most quaint strip of shops in Fort Walton, I pulled the car over and got out to explore on foot. - That is when I found the most engaging Coke/Antique shop. The owner was so friendly and informative about the history of his products. I just had to get a picture by this huge Coke Bottle that you see above. It was quite cool!
Then - things got even better - there was some sort of dog festival going on right across the way, so I shocked myself, made a donation, and entered the dog care festival. (I don't even have pets, not really into treating pets like little humans, and if I had to choose a charity to donate to, most likely would choose something else over pet care) - but, here I was making a donation and walking around enjoying the festivities.
After Fort Walton, I still wasn't ready to head home and that's how I ended up in Destin - At least an hour's drive from my original starting point of Pensacola/Gulf Breeze.
The beauty and variety of novelties and things to do seemed endless. It was almost surreal to encounter so much "paradise" all in one day. I didn't stop to eat anywhere, but there looked to be quite a few good restaurants in both Fort Walton and Destin - and Destin even has a Starbucks ... hmm.. most definitely will be returning!
Anyway, will be posting a video blog about this soon! So check out my "...In Pensacola" Video Blog within the next couple of days for more pics!








