For the last 4 days, this camp out in the Gulf was our home. My wife's family owned one of these for decades. This one is owned by a family friend who allows us to enjoy it whenever the need arises. There are only a few of these left, they were built back when Florida was not so full, and you could just go out and build a camp like this in the Gulf shallows.
It was a great way to escape the land heat and humidity during the summer and lots of families spent most of that season living out here, where Gulf breezes cooled the day.
Back in 2010, we had scheduled a trip out here to celebrate Junior's high school graduation, but a lightning strike burned most of the top structure away.
The owners rebuilt, and while it's still rustic, there are a few comfort amenities now that it never had before.
It's a one room open design with windows that funnel sea breezes through the camp. We haul food, water, gear, clothing, etc out by boat and live like wildlings for awhile.
I brought changes of clothing, but I think I mostly lived in my bathing suit the full 4 days. |
Can you give me that street address? I'd like to stop by. Is it "take a left at the big conch shell?"
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. I've heard about these houses but haven't seen them out in the water yet. My goal is to get up there and get some shots before they are all gone.
Ah.....so lovely, so serene, so thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow!! that is so cool!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh...what pure enjoyment!
ReplyDeleteMomadness
I'm in love!!
ReplyDeleteDidn't realize there were any of these places left!! How are the toliet facilities handled?
The best part - NO property taxes :-}}
That is the coolest place. It's like the perfect dreamscape.
ReplyDeleteI love your life!
ReplyDeleteNow that I live just off the Gulf I appreciate the sea breezes. Nothing like you got out there! I've seen some of these and how lucky you are to get to stay in one!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a little piece of Heaven on earth.
ReplyDeleteI spent much of Father's Day on a train from Rhode Island to New York. Probably not nearly as much fun as your day.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you post about the Gulf camp! And yeah, I gotta know about the toilet facilities.
ReplyDeleteI hope you were wearing sunscreen! Looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt was great on Saturday, thanks for having us out there!
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ReplyDeleteYes I used sunscreen. I use it routinely.
As for the toilet facilities... there 's a head like big boats have.
It really is a unique place and I'm thankful for every night I've spent out there.
Where is this at? I've seen a few of these around Pine Island.
ReplyDeleteI hope you were wearing sunscreen for not getting sun burn !
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