Tag: Beaches

Mashes Sands: Relaxation at the End of the Road

In these days of pandemic and public panics, a reprieve from the maddening crowds is a welcome option. To disconnect from the stresses and demands can be both psychologically and physically beneficial to urbanites and suburbanites alike. Idyllic isolation, however, is a rare commodity in the intensely connected 21st century, but there are some feasible…Read more

Carrabelle: A Slice of the Coastal Quiet Life

Carrabelle today is far different than the tiny fishing village in panhandle Florida of 1942. While the year round population is currently less than 3,000, at the beginning of World War II the inhabitants’ numbers had barely reached a thousand. Chartered in 1893, fishing, logging and subsistence farming sustained the residents during those early and…Read more