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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Sea Hagg

One of the more colorful and interesting places we visited in Florida was The Sea Hagg.  It was an indoor/outdoor shop that sold all manner of strange sea things.  Ship parts, rusty boat motors, antique fishing equipment, sculptures, everything mermaid, seashells, alligator heads, shark jaws, nautical home decor, Florida souvenirs, fishing nets, books, nautical maps, and other sundry items too numerous to mention or remember were for sale.  We took a few pictures in the courtyard, but none on the inside of the shop.





The weather the last half of February was cooler than normal for Florida, but still pleasant and much warmer than home.  We relaxed a lot and didn't get sun burnt.  We spent a day on Casperson Beach hunting sharks teeth.  I found a handful of small teeth, but was slightly depressed and jealous when a man came walking along and showed me a bag full of hand sized teeth he found just off shore while scuba diving.  Maybe next year . . .


The weather was good for traveling and the trip home was uneventful other than some lost time in a traffic jam on the outskirts of Atlanta,  We kept driving until we were Northwest of Nashville when we stopped for the night.  That made the second day of the trip easy.

And the rest, some on boards, and some on broken pieces of the ship. And so it came to pass, that they escaped all safe to land.
Acts 27:44

1 Comments:

At 8:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We didn't find any (?the beach) and a man gave us one!
love you, k

 

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