First night anchorage on Little Tennessee River on Baker Creek.
We left Fort Loudon marina and started our way up river on the Little Tennessee river. Decided to anchor for the night on Baker Creek which was a nice cove and away from all the football boat traffic on Saturday.
We have been planning our retirement adventure for sometime which was to complete the Great Loop. We bought 121 acres in northwest Florida in July 2002 after Alan had been misdiagnosed with Lymphoma . Our plan was that in 5 years we would move here and it would be our home. In 2007 we sold our home, then in October 2007 we sold the business. We bought our boat "Simplicity" after we sold our house. We made our permanent move to Chipley and have loved every minute of it. We love being around nature, trees and the feel that you are out in the middle of the woods away from civilization , yet we are only 2 miles from town. We built a barn style home and we live totally off grid. In 2011 along with our sons Zack and Adam we started our honey production. Alan has been messing with bees since he was seventeen. It has become a family affair with our grandchildren Dom and Astrid helping along with Linda's mom Nita and Zack’s wife Beatriz with the honey harvest.We hope you enjoy our Wildflower and Tupelo honey:)
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