Now that people here are snowless and warm again and shouldn’t hate on me for doing so, I wanted to share a few photos and adventures from Florida. My mother and I were driving state road 46 in Geneva, FL on our way to Sanford to take the auto train, in the middle of nowhere, Florida, when we came across a long bridge spanning the St. Johns River and saw way off the road, the first sign of civilization we had seen in some time. It required a white knuckle hairpin turn at 55 mph off single lane 46 to get onto the dirt access road to reach it, but the trip to Jolly Gator Fish Camp was so well worth it. If you ever find yourself on or near State Road 46 in Geneva, FL (not far from Cocoa Beach), don’t miss the opportunity to stop. The food and view are amazing, and the staff were so warm and wonderful. We had grilled gator bites (so yummy!) and Florida Cabbage (equally delicious). https://plus.google.com/116287532652489782461/about?gl=us&hl=en
E.J. Lefavour
Hobbit House Studio


EJ, been there before and you are right, worth the stop.
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Hi Debra – I know that is in your neck of the woods, but so cool that someone I know through GMG has actually been there too! I thought of you when we stayed the night at Cocoa Beach, figuring you lived somewhere not too far away.
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These gators can pop up anywhere…been around for many years very hardy indeed…Never go that far just to Northern FL in 1981. 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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