Travelogue
What a wonderful week!
I took chapters to work on . . . and didn't even pull them out. It was so nice to reconnect with the real world and with my wonderful live-in handyman. We had a great time, especially the day we got caught in the rain.
But it's always great to be back home, no matter how much fun we had.
So I want to share a little with you.
On the way to Mobile, we stayed the first night in Lafayette and also drove over to Breaux Bridge, a fun little town that had recently held its annual crawfish festival. I love exploring places like this.
A tiny portion of the border along the Great Lawn:
Now I'm going to spend a little time visiting some of your blogs. Can't wait to seeif you stayed out of trouble what you've been up to :)
I took chapters to work on . . . and didn't even pull them out. It was so nice to reconnect with the real world and with my wonderful live-in handyman. We had a great time, especially the day we got caught in the rain.
But it's always great to be back home, no matter how much fun we had.
So I want to share a little with you.
On the way to Mobile, we stayed the first night in Lafayette and also drove over to Breaux Bridge, a fun little town that had recently held its annual crawfish festival. I love exploring places like this.
The next day, first item up was crossing the Atchafalaya Basin. The bridge is several miles long - maybe 15 or so.
Unfortuntately I don't have photos of any of these places. We didn't stop on the bridge, and I just plain forgot in Lafayette and Breaux Bridge.
But we finally made it to Mobile and settled in our - I'll call it cozy - room. We walked around, drove around, and did all sorts of different things. We were even treated to a private tour of one of the museum homes in the historic district. Here's a street scene from the downtown historic district:
Another day we went to Bellingrath Gardens. I think people try to go there in December, when it's decorated for Christmas, and in April, when the azaleas bloom. But it's May. It's totally beautiful now, so I recommend it anytime of year. Wear comfy shoes.
This was my favorite spot in the whole of the walking area. Up on a little bluff, shady, and cool:
Another day we drove to Gulf Shores for seafood. On the way, we stopped in Fairhope, along the eastern shore of Mobile Bay. OMG! What an amazing town. Quaint. Beautiful.
Next Wednesday, I'll tell you a story about Fairhope, and share some more photos. But here's one to whet your appetite:
Hope you enjoyed this little bit of our vacation.
Now I'm going to spend a little time visiting some of your blogs. Can't wait to see
Comments
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
Terry, I know you're loving your mountains. It was very humid in Alabama.
Welcome back!
Elspeth - Yes, we had a great time together. We'd planned to do a lot of things, but I think the best times were our times alone with each other.
Joanne - Thanks. Mobile is very much Old South in many ways. Little of it was destroyed during the Civil War, so many of the old homes and gardens remain today. We did a lot of walking. It felt good, too, to move around and enjoy the outdoors.
Ann - I'm glad you enjoyed the photos.
And here I am in San Antonio while you're out of town!
Helen
Straight From Hel
Helen - Wouldn't you know!
My hubby and I are leaving Friday for a little get away. I can hardly wait. It's been a long winter. :0)
Teresa - Thanks :)
Lee
Tossing It Out
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