Saturday 20th November
Ever since I was a little girl I have always wanted to visit
On recommendation we went to Billy’s Sea Food on
After reading his sign “Do not drink water - fish crap in it” I felt reassured he was a top sea food entrepreneur.
Went to the famous “Tacky Jacks” for lunch. We sat on the deck, perched on high wooden bar stools, overlooking the
Managed to chew our way through a plate of Alligator Tails! I don’t know what all the fuss is about, tastes just like chicken!!
Spent an hour or so at Fort Morgan, an historic landmark and site of the Civil War Battle of Mobile Bay. In 1864, after a 3 week land-sea siege Fort Morgan fell to the Union .
Frank Brown’s International Songwriters Festival – the lovely lady at the Visitor’s Centre said we must go to this 10 day rip-roaring event. We had no idea what (or who) Frank Brown was all about..….but what the heck. The festival was being held at 26 venues all along the
The “dive” we chose was called Flora-Bama that was smack bang on the state border (hence it’s name). Not sure what happened to the ceiling (maybe Katrina) but it had an unusual circus tent acting as a roof. Every inch of the place was covered in graffiti and just above eye level were 3 ropes sagging with the weight of some well worn brassiers!! Ha! (The mind boggles at how they got there. Unfortunately they were not added to that night! Al.)
The music was rough and gutsy and so was the clientele.
Lulu’s at Homeport Marina - The night was still young so we felt the need to patronize Lulu’s. Sister of singer Jimmy Buffett, Lucy Buffett seems to be just as famous as her brother in her own right. Just 6 months ago I had no idea who Jimmy Buffett was and now I’m right up with Parrothead fever!!
The Restaurant has it’s own boat mooring and is located in a beautiful spot to watch the sunset from the outdoor deck. The grounds have artificial sand to create a beach party theme with hundreds of fairy lights, palm trees and candy colour furniture. Not really our scene!!
The Restaurant has it’s own boat mooring and is located in a beautiful spot to watch the sunset from the outdoor deck. The grounds have artificial sand to create a beach party theme with hundreds of fairy lights, palm trees and candy colour furniture. Not really our scene!!
The following day we ended up at the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park.
For only $12 we were able to climb all over the Battleship deck and man the gun turrets. Once inside we struggled up and down ladders and through small hatches and thoroughly enjoyed the floating museum.
Submarine USS Drum was also in the same park. She was commissioned in November 1941 and earned 12 Battle Stars during World War II. The torpedo room was amazing. Again we puffed our way along tiny gangways and through low doorways into various rooms. I lost count how many times I banged my noggin. (It shouldn’t be so big. Eh!! Al.)
While driving into Mississippi we could not believe the total destruction of Hurricane Katrina (2005). So many empty blocks of land where houses and shops had once stood. It was sad to see some of the most beautiful Antebellum mansions reduced to a pile of rubble.
Had a hot and steamy walk along
They were hoping to complete all works by the summer of 2011. {Good luck. Their Spirit is heartening. These wonderful people never give up.)
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