25 Mar
Wordless Wednesday: Village People Mermen
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25 Mar

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Today Mr. J and I headed into Cocoa Beach to film another webisode of Road Trippin’ with LA and Mr. Jamaica. As we worked our way back through Cocoa Beach, towards home, we stopped in at the Cocoa Beach Pier.
This little guy was waiting patiently as a nearby man chopped shrimp for bait. The pelican was hoping he might get a piece or two.



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Yep, we even managed a game of wiffle ball! Hell yeah! (I was on first)

I was afforded the opportunity this weekend to attend an annual, exclusive event: The Great American Picnic.
Now this just isn’t any picnic, this picnic is exclusively for employees of USA (United Space Alliance) They give massive support to NASA in the way of manufacturing parts for the Space Shuttles. This annual event is by invitation only. USA employees get camping passes, one of which they can pass along to friends or family. And pass along ole Bob did. Thanks, Bob, for an awesome time!
The campground of Kars Park on the Banana River is government property, just down the road from Kennedy Space Center, and you have to work for the government (or one of it’s supplier subsidy contractors) to even get a yearly pass at Kars.
You don’t have to camp, you can just attend the picnic on Saturday (about $7 a person for Sonny’s BBQ catered food) However, the picnic offered all the free sodas, beer and roasted corn you could consume. Port-a-Potties be damned, it was a good time! I’m always up for free beer!
Let’s get to some photos, eh!

The view from our campsite

View from my tent

Great American Picnic complete with kiddy attractions

and music, of all kinds!

Ummm, that roasted corn was GOOD! Yummy!

My friend, Mary, and I’s dirty camper feet (yes, it was also yesterday’s WW)

Ok, ok, so I’m obsessed with Spanish Moss (and as I’ve learned, Florida’s Live Oak trees)

Totum pole marking the way back to my freakin’ campsite!

I love yard art! So to see this piece next to a travel trailer campsite, I was thrilled. This is a zoom shot so you can see the cruise ship at Port Canaveral (that’s the Disney cruise liner.)
Since the campsite is situated on the west bank of the Banana River, we could see the Delta II Rocket launch pad on the east side of the Banana River. Yep, that’s right folks, I got to see a rocket lift off from its pad! It may have been a river’s width away but it was still awesome!
Hopefully I’ll be able to bring you some still shots of that soon. Also, I not only video taped the lift off, but also scenes from the classic car show and best of all….the picnic’s chili cook-off.
Lot’s more to come!

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Yes indeed the southern belle was once again dragged into the wilderness. My friends are determined to make a camper out of me yet. Full details at the end of the week (hint: it was a camping trip and picnic that wasn’t open to the public) For now, enjoy…

Smoke and Light

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I'm LA, just little ole me, a southern belle who has always dreamed of being a beach bum. And now I am! I live in beautiful Cape Canaveral, FL, just steps away from the Atlantic Ocean. When I'm not lounging on the beach, I do graphic design and photography. Many of those photos you'll see on this blog. Check out the Photography and Graphics pages of this blog to see about pricing for each. So sit back, grab a tall cold glass of sweet tea and enjoy the view from the coast!