
We were able to use a sea kayak that the owner of the property lets his guests use. It was enjoyable fun, took a little while to get the hang of it. being that the wife and I have different strength levels, paddling a tandem probably a bit like riding a bike after two or three of the Hurricanes from Toucan's but more on that later. We did get to enoy some fish jumping out of the water, horseshoe crabs trolling the shallows, and another kayaker who fell in the water a few time but shall remain nameless. She wore a life preserver not for fear of drowning in the 3 foot water, but more as protection from the overzealous captain and his wayward ability with an ore.

I got a few nice sunset shots. I will add a few more once they are finished.


The view of the bay from the back of the cabin.

Another view of the bay.

A few of the decorations from the most lively place around, Toucans, the quintessential beach bar.

Had a great time on our week long vacation during spring break. We stayed on Cape San Blas which is in between St. George's Island and Mexico Beach in the Forgotten Coast area of Florida. It it a very sedate area that isn't ovely developed like the monstrosity to the west, Panama City Beach, which we completely avoided. This was a bit more leisurely trip for us since there isn't a ton of tourist things to do. Good seafood to be found, lazy afternoons and the vivid sunsets were plentiful.