October 5, 2007

Sasquatch Zoo, Crestview, Florida

Today we visited the Sasquatch Zoo in Crestview, Florida. This unique hands-on zoo was started in 1987 by Debbie Mattox with just goats and sheep.

Damaged by a flood of the Shoal River in 1989, the zoo was moved to its present location. Through the last 20 years, Sasquatch Zoo has added a wide variety of animals.

For $1 you can purchase a bag of Zoo Yummies to feed to the animals. And we attempted to feed them all. Some were more interested in Zoo Yummies than others.

This one would have preferred Zoo Steak or Chicken.

These raccoons, on the other hand, loved their treats.

The hardest part of feeding the critters was getting the treats through the fence from about 5 feet away. It was way too easy to actually hit the fence with the little dog food-sized treat instead of getting it through the hole.

Luckily, our bad aim didn't hinder those with long skinny arms.

Zorro and Zorra were just like two little puppies. In fact, the orange fox, Zorro, was raised from birth in Debbie's house.

Even the American Black Bear will sneak up on the little Zoo Yummie and eat it.

Skunks love Zoo Yummies so much that they don't even attempt to spray you when you make a lame attempt to get them through their double fence. The black skunk likes 'em...

and so does the white skunk.

This poor little Cottontop Tamarin didn't get a treat as his cage's mesh was too small for the Zoo Yummy to fit through.

The several big deer at Sasquatch Zoo all stared at us like this while we were holding the Zoo Yummies. They couldn't figure out why we wanted to feed them dog food.

Debbie feeds Sno-Balls to these lucky monkeys. The one taking the Sno-Ball in this picture was raised from birth in Debbie's house too.

This mother and 3-day old baby look on with interest.

For a pretty neat video we took of these and several other animals, watch the video below.

For more pictures of the Sasquatch Zoo, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/october/sasquatch-zoo-crest/ .

To be continued...

October 2, 2007

Bobbie Jean's, Mail, Fort Walton Beach

We decided to drive into Crestview. This grocery store named after Doug's mom and dad was about a mile from our campground, although Doug's dad is "Bobby" not "Bobbie".

In Crestview, we went to personally pick up our mail from our mail forwarding service, Myrvmail.com.

The next day we headed down to the Destin, Fort Walton Beach area. While there we came across Camping on the Gulf RV Park. Here you can camp right on the beach.

For $75 to $120 per night, you get to be up to your jacks in sand. While it looks neat, we would prefer the sites a few feet farther from the beach which come with sewer hookups and lower prices.

This area, known as The Emerald Coast, boasts beautiful green water and bright white sand beaches. As you can see, the beach wasn't too packed at this time.

Marlon took a break and drank a cola.

We next went to see incredible Navarre Beach.

This beautiful beach was the location of Navarre Beach State Park for only about 4 months in 2004, when it was damaged within months by both Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Dennis. The State then decided to give the park back to Santa Rosa County.

Navarre Beach features a lot of unique-looking houses priced about $600,000 and up, as well as condo and house vacation rentals.

Here a plane is landing at nearby Eglin Air Force Base.

For more pictures around Crestview and the Fort Walton Beach Area, go to http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/october/going-to-our-mail-f/ and http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/october/going-to-fort-walto/ .


To be continued...

September 30, 2007

Sunset King Lake Resort, DeFuniak Springs, Florida

Today we left Jellystone Park in Robert, Louisiana and headed for Sunset King Lake Resort in DeFuniak Springs, Florida.

We REALLY liked our site at this park. One thing that would have made it better would have been a concrete pad for the RV. Other than that it was great.

Nice, clean swimming pool.

Brand new fishing dock on King Lake.

This is where the resort shows movies on Friday Night. We saw Wild Hogs with Tim Allen and John Travolta.

After viewing the resort, we decided to lengthen our originally planned stay of 5 nights to 8 nights.

To see more pictures of Sunset King Lake Resort, go to
http://public.fotki.com/Marlonfleenor/1/2007/september/sunset-king-lake-re/ .

To be continued...

The Bodyguard at Theatre Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Florida

Tonight, we attended the next to final performance of The Bodyguard: The Musical at Theatre Winter Haven. The curtain call for the four main...