




Never a fan of the traditional RV parks I must confess that there are a few that I really enjoy. As members of Passport America we can try a few each year for a few days at half price. Not far from Gamble Rogers is just such a place. Adelaide Shores is clean, has a nice pool and very nice residence. The palm trees are well groomed and I was amazed to see that ferns grow between the old frons. It goes without saying that Spanish moss drips from almost everything else that resembles a tree. Best of all, the locals go to bed early giving Blue and I some nice walks after dark.
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