A couple of US states have a so-called panhandle, a comparatively small and narrow piece of land stretching away from the main part of that state.
Now, in the case of e.g. Oklahoma, it's pretty obvious what is the panhandle and what isn't... But with Florida it isn't, at least not to me. Sometimes when an article speaks of the Florida Panhandle, I get the feeling it's refering to the large isthmus going North/South, and other times it seems to refer to the Western part of the state which is also in a different time zone than the rest.
So which one is it? Heck, let's have a poll.
Now, in the case of e.g. Oklahoma, it's pretty obvious what is the panhandle and what isn't... But with Florida it isn't, at least not to me. Sometimes when an article speaks of the Florida Panhandle, I get the feeling it's refering to the large isthmus going North/South, and other times it seems to refer to the Western part of the state which is also in a different time zone than the rest.
So which one is it? Heck, let's have a poll.
Comment