After our leisurely drive across Florida's panhandle, we found our way to our Harvest Host location on a farm south of Dothan, Alabama yet still in Florida. Jada loved all the critters on the farm and caught a few of them on "film."
We had a pleasant overnight at the "Moonpie Farm" then continued north to a Harvest Host spot featuring domestic bison.
This beautiful scene was ours to enjoy as we walked about the boondocker's property. |
Bama Bison campsite |
Although we never found our human hosts, we had no trouble following their directions to our camping spot and enjoyed an evening hike around a pond on the property. Our stay was quiet and comfortable and we did see a few bison in a distant field.
These sculptures were at the trailhead park as we stopped enroute to ride the Chattahoochee Valley Railroad Trail. |
This old brick plant was at the railhead park. |
This colorful carousel wasn't working during our ride, yet the local kids must love it when it is running. |
Our Harvest Host this evening was a brewery. Murph was happy! |
We passed this well maintained mural on our walk before dinner. |
Jada provided a wonderful, most welcome dinner. All prepared in the minimal galley of Kelly VI. |
Our last campsite for this trip was outside Atlanta with a Boondockers Welcome host. While not a farm, they still had numerous animals on the property. |
Jada made great friends with the locals! After a couple evenings and a nice walk around the neighborhood, Kelly VI and I left Jada at the Atlanta Airport for her return flight to Arizona. |
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