The route today was between the lovely town of Apalachicola, Florida and Hattiesburg Mississippi, a good part along the Gulf Coast.
Once I got west of Mexico Beach on US98, it started getting busier, but the ultimate was Destin! This is a beach town on steroids, everything is bigger than life, and I think the whole town had the sweet smell of cotton candy in the air. Talk about amusements…Gees…they could have made a mummy dance. I only drove through on the main road, so I missed the mom and pop motel one of our guys was talking about here. But it is hrad to believe there is anything here older than 1995!
Pensacola was attractive for a big city, with an interesting downtown, a place that would be worth a visit, on something other than a 14 day cross country trip.
I stopped and picked up a plastic kitchen container of sand and tiny sea shells to distribute to the members of the Hypotenuse Trail who have asked to be sent goodies. White sand and pink shells…right from the beach. Wow!
I can report that what I have seen of America in the past 4 days, we shouldn’t have any real fear. There is activity everywhere and people look healthy and strong, not to mention happy. I am definitely not a flag waving, chest thumping, kind of patriot, and I love my country and its people as much or more than anyone can…this trip is making me truly proud of America. Roosevelt was absolutely correct when he said “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.”
I have seen as many colors and persuasions of people as exist anywhere in the world, and I have seen them working, playing, celebrating, and even marrying on this drive. I am reassured.
I am seeing so many beautiful places, all I can say is get off the interstate and on to the two lane roads! I would add, I only wish I had more time to stop and talk with the great people along the way.
The shot below is where I got the sand. The day had started off overcast, and the clouds were just starting to part.

I think this is called the DuPont Bridge, near Panama City. Anyone up on the details? Obviously the older bridge is no longer used.

That all for tonight, folks!! Sorry!
Somewhere in Mississippi….blazing the Hypotenuse trail, and trying to …..
Keep the Show on the Road!
Dave













