It's Saturday 3-10-18 and we are at Panera Bread for lunch and Wifi. The camp ground has zero Wifi, Notta TV, little-to-none cell service. I believe that the USPS delivers via carrier pigeon. But Bunnell is a nice little town and the campgrounds are excellent other than no technology.
The blog gets a bit twisted around here since we have to drive into Bunnell for Wi-Fi. So bear with me as I try to get back on track.
The blog gets a bit twisted around here since we have to drive into Bunnell for Wi-Fi. So bear with me as I try to get back on track.
We spent the morning scouting
out Flagler Beach. There is an
oceanfront campground called Beverly Beach Camp. It is well maintained and only $100 per day! Yep, $700 a week (that’s more than we ever
spent for a month) and $3000 a month. No
discount for long stays. We’ll have to break the piggy bank for that one. It was so expensive I couldn't afford to take a picture!
The area where Bull Creek is
located is mostly agricultural. Farm
fields are ¼ mile squares of cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, peppers,
you name it. Miles and miles of fields.
The Cabbage Wagon |
Onion Fields |
Broccoli, Broccoli and more Broccoli...
No country should be allowed to grow this much of that stuff!
|
Red Cabbage |
Much of this is harvested by
hand. Yesterday we saw a crew hand
cutting cabbage and throwing it into the back of a truck. Today they were working in a field of
onions. Back breaking work to be sure.
A couple of our close
neighbors:
If you followed us on our boat
trip you may recall that Hamster kept eating my ‘Nilla Wafers. Our new traveling mascot is Rocky T. Raccoon. (“T” is for “The”)
Rocky found Linda’s
stash of potato chips. The bag was
emptied in less than a minute.
Linda was not a happy camper
but, Rocky’s tummy looks like a balloon and he is grinning from ear to ear.
Just some pix from around Bull Creek Campgrounds
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