A terrific photo of a classroom of the 1950s. This is Ft Walton Elementary School class of 1956-57. Sharing this from the Fort Walton Beach: What We Did page and posted by Barbara Peters.
Posts Tagged Florida tourism
Happy Photography Day! Get out there and snap a few photos of our great state! People come from all over the world to Florida to take photographs of birds, buildings and landscapes. Of course, there are the slew of pictures[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Zuber and Trilby dig in to the French treat to celebrate National Filet Mignon Day! Thee are many places around Florida to find filet mignon. Le Cog au Vin in south Orange County has been a tradition of serving French[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Swampy’s Florida is sad to learn of the death of Lauren Bacall. She was an incredible beauty that portrayed a steel will in most all of her characters from her ‘Key Largo’ Nora Temple character to Margaret Kramer in ‘My Fellow Americans’.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Today is World Elephant Day and there is even a website for it right here. Look for the Swampy’s Florida cartoon on Wednesday to learn more about elephants used to advertise if Florida.
A few days ago we celebrated the U.S. Coast Guard off Amelia Island. Today we reverse the view of the image from the lighthouse on Amelia Island with the Coast Guard boat passing in the distance. There are many lighthouses[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Zuber, the cat, and Trilby, the baby alligator, gulp down a couple of root beer floats to celebrate National Root Beer Float Day. There are many places in Florida to get root beer floats. ‘Cubby’s Homade Ice Cream in Downtown[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Swampy and, Florida photographer, John Moran at the ‘Sacred Springs’ event in Ocala Tuesday night. ‘Sacred Springs’ was a gathering of experts of our Florida springs put together by a group Swampy is involved with, the Silver Springs Alliance. Speakers[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Sarasota, “The Playground of Florida’s West Coast”.
Today, August 5th, is ‘Work Like a Dog Day’. One of the workiest dogs in Florida is Sparky Glover in Downtown Lakeland. Sparky is nearly the Downtown Lakeland Goodwill Ambassador. There are few in Downtown Lakeland that don’t know this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s Coast Guard Day, a branch of our U.S. military that is too often forgotten. These servicemen and women protect the massive sea waters that surround our country. August 4th was the day selected to celebrate these open water sentries[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Amongst the vast array of fruits and vegetables that are produced through our Florida agricultural industry – Watermelons are a big one. Florida is the number one in the farming of watermelons, producing 18% of America’s watermelon crop. So, go[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…