What is Dog Island? I am sure you are asking this so let me tell - and SHOW - you all about Dog Island!
Dog Island is located in the northwestern Florida Gulf coast partly sheltering St. George Sound and Apalachicola Bay. It is the eastern-most part of a chain of barrier islands located off the northern panhandle of Florida. The island is small (7 miles long, 1 mile wide) and remote, accessible only by boat, ferry or airplane.
Graden's aunt and uncle (right) own a cottage on the island and were gracious enough to host us from July 9 - 13. It was one of the best vacactions I have ever had ... and certainly the most
relaxing! Our days centered around eating, going to the beach, playing cards, watching the storms roll in and out, eating, going to the beach, chit-chatting, eating, going to the beach .... I think you get how it was
relaxing!
Let me show you the island ...
Upon arrival to the island there is a sign with the rules of the island as well as some information about the island and island contacts.
Ashleigh, Gretchen, T.J. and Tiffany The cottage as viewed from the beach.
The roads on the island. There was not one paved road, in fact, there was only one road and it was made completely of soft, white sand!
We showered in an outside shower. The water had an interesting (read: sulpher) odor, but I decided that just added to the whole experience!
During our stay on the island we encountered two scorpions! They were little (less than 2 inches) but still very unwelcome!
The kids playing cards, waiting for the afternoon storm to pass by.
Dayne and TJ, buried in the sand!
Graden and Hunter went fishing and ended up
catching a baby Blacktip Shark! One of several, I later learned.
This is the pond the island 'gator lives in. There are two small ponds on the island that the 'gator travels to and from. He minds his business ... and we mind ours!
Dick and Graden relaxing on the porch, watching the waves come in and out. No doubt they were talking about their plans for the next fishing expedition ...
Dayne taking a nap on the beach. She dug her a little spot lay her weary little head (or, she might have been pouting because the boys wouldn't play with her. It was hard to keep up at times!).
Even Graden took a little time to play in the sand ... and go for a swim with his favorite nephew, T.J.
Big Sissy and Lil' Sissy! XOXOXO
Taking a break from the sun ... Dayne slowed down to take a nap in the swinging chair.
The kids learned to drive ... well, sort of. They all took turns driving the go cart. Hunter did a great job but the "babies" had some struggles. TJ did a 90 degree turn ... I swear the cart was on two wheels at one point! When Dayne got her chance to drive the cart, she refused to listen to Hunter and take her foot off the gas pedal so we came flying into the drive and almost took out the flamingo in the yard! I had to physically remove her foot from the gas pedal to save the flamingo! Needless to say, it was hysterical!
During our stay on the island we had a very special visitor - The Tooth Fairy! T.J. lost his first (and second!) tooth while on the island! T.J. was very impressed and happy that the Tooth Fairy would travel all that way!
This is just a picture of my foot! This represents the relaxing time I had!
: ( .... we depart Dog Island ... this is the ferry that took us back to the mainland (Carrabelle, FL).
A very special thank you to Dick and Marilyn for sharing their wonderful beach cottage on Dog Island with us. This was the best family vacation we have ever had!
{{ Hugs }}
4 comments:
considering a spring break trip to the panhandle and ran across your blog - I'm concerned about whether we could get in the water there in March - could be freezing still! Would you mind disclosing some info about your trip? Did you have to bring all your food with? How did you get it there? Lots o' coolers? How much were your accommodations? How did the water taxi work? How much was it? What did you do with your car? I'd love any and all info you could supply - thank you!
dkandm@comcast.net
Came across your blog while searching dog island. We are going there in Oct. for 4 days. Any tips or suggestions you could give us would be great. Did you see any other people the whole time you were there? We are really excited. Thanks, Kristen
Kristen,
Dog Island is heavenly! I'd be happy to give you some pointers. Please email me at tiffyhan@Kc.rr.com and I can reply directly to you (not sure how to give you all the needed info via blogspot?).
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Tiffany
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