Shell Seekers & Seagulls
Fernandina Beach did not disappoint. The historic downtown is filled with restaurants and charming shops filled to the brim--and, the oldest bar in Florida. I nearly fainted when I suggested that my husband get a cold one at the oldest bar and he declined. "Another day, another time."
After dining on the waterfront, we ventured in search of the beach. It also did not disappoint, but it did surprise. The level walkable area has so many seashells, it would be uncomfortable to walk barefoot--flip flops at minimum are needed. The sandy area at the water's edge is so sharply sloped, I can't imagine walking the beach without tipping over at least once, even without having stopped at the oldest bar.Verdict? I haven't met a beach that I wouldn't give at least one thumbs-up, just for being a beach. Shell seekers and birds love it. Benches are lined up to catch the rest.
[Carolyn Fjeran, LowTide explorer/reflective writer; horticulturist & gardener; former writer for Cooperative Extension Service, Master Gardeners, and The Newnan Times-Herald]
View: Fernandina Beach, Florida


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