For our final day in the Tampa area, we went to the Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg. In a very simple and straightforward way, the horrors of that time are presented and put in context of our ever changing and ever the same world. The most moving part for me was the section dedicated to the women who courageously helped each other in concentration camps.
Before we left the fog moved in and covered our beach making it easier to leave all the loveliness of our temporary home.
We decided to start our drive home by visiting Pensacola (an excellent suggestion made to us by Bill Dickerson, a Pensacola home-boy - for more about Bill see below as Bill imitates a waiter making sangria on the "OH, THINK TWICE" entry) taking advantage of our free nights stay at the La Quinta there. This was 'old school' motel at its worst - crying babies, constant flushing toilets, car doors slamming and late night yelling. So much for free! BUT - when we were packing up to leave in the morning, I met a MOM from Virginia who was walking her grossly overweight miniature pincher in his Florida outfit. She told us that tomorrow is her son's wedding on the beach. The dog used to belong to her son but his fiance does not like him. So now the dog belongs to her. As a surprise for the happy couple, the dog will wear the tuxedo his new mom bought him and attend the wedding . I begged Larry to let me stay one more day.
IF LARRY IS EVER MISSING, LOOK FOR HIM AT THE NAVAL AIR MUSEUM IN PENSACOLA!
As anyone who had ever been to an airshow with Larry will attest, the man loves his jets. We toured the Naval Air Museum in Pensacola which had both an indoor and an outdoor tour. Of course, we did both!
What can I say, I loved it. There was so much to see and so reverently displayed. It does the Navy fliers proud.
The new Maverick, Goose and Ice Man......
Unidentified woman ruling the sky!
Rehearsing for his role as tour guide!
"I'm not leaving my wing man!!!!"
Since Mobile, Alabama is close and the Battleship Alabama is open for viewing, we stopped there in the afternoon. Larry loves the B-52 and I still love Larry (I think).
After a full day of Navy museums, woman contemplates the pros and cons of jumping!