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Travel Blogs from Mobile, United States
Weekend in Mobile, Alabama
... Alabama Well I won't bore you with my weekend playing golf, just to say, on Saturday I played at Timbercreek GC - east of Mobile. Great course excellent value (£22). Only problem it was slow and I was in the middle of several 3 balls. I was playing ...
The End (for now)
... water's edge. The next morning after the fog finally lifted, we began the last stretch towards our final destination: Mobile, AL. It was exciting to finally exit the Mobile River into Mobile Bay. When we pulled into the Turner Marine Supply ...
Day Seven! Last full day of Power Tour
Jeez!! Where did the time go this week? Over already. Dave and I have been really busy working to improve the video and get more shots, so I guess that's what made the time fly by so fast. Today's ride from Birmingham started at the morning ...
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile, AL - OHC, Overseas Hardwood Company T. Lee Robinson, Jr - President / Chuck Klopp www.everlastinghardwoods.com We stopped in Mobile, AL to visit NADRA members, OHC (Overseas Hardwood Company) You've got to see this place to believe it. 6x6 ...
Chickasbogue & USS Alabama
Arriving after dark, we followed the Tom Toms directions to a campsite called Chickasbogue Camp ground in Mobile, Alabama. We had turned off the main highway and noticed we were being lead further inland now and what appeared to be a little off the beaten ...
A family visit to revitalize the spirit.
I got into Mobile and stayed with my Grandparents, who I hadn't seen in quite some time. This was very nice to be in a safe place where I could just relax and talk about things that had happened over time, and whatnot. As ...
Burn through Mobile
... the fort that was still standing. The rest of the fort had been deconstructed to make room for the development of downtown Mobile. We saw a typical officer's and enlisted man's quarters, the infirmary, and a pictorial history of Mardi Gras in New ...
Driving Through Alabama
... one, once again. More sun, more heat, little volume on the roads and always interesting sights flying by outside the window. We took the I-65 straight down through Alabama, driving past Mobile and into Mississippi, where we picked up the 10 West. ...
Mobile...Dead Zone
This literally was just a stop over, a time to rest and re-coupe from Savannah and get ready for New Orleans. Not sure what we were expecting to see, but, Mobile was D-E-A-D! borderline scary it was so quiet and empty. April ...
Alabama
... sandbags that saved many soldiers' lives and to stand where sergeants may have once stood shouting out the orders "Forward!" We enjoyed Mobile. We even tried fried pickles for the first time at the local Sonic. Our next stop is, oh my gosh, ...
Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia ja Alabama osa II
... rannassa, jossa oli pihassa valehtelematta vajaa parisataa autoa. Sinne siis päätettiin tänä toisena ja samalla viimeisenä Mobile iltana mennä syömään. Valinta ei olisi voinut mennä enempää nappiin, aivan uskomattoman hyvät annokset. Alkuun ...
Stopping in Mobile, Alabama
A few hours outside of New Orleans, we found ourselves in Mobile, Alabama. It's bigger than we expected, with a few skyscrapers and a nice downtown stretch of shops and restaurants. But we weren't successful in finding a nice spot to stay (we're in the ...
Water water every where...
Dear Nae, Zonies(Arizonians) get so nuts around big bodies of water! Sure was fun seeing all the new flat lands. I can't believe the varied differences in our country. Oh, by the way, there are more than just flat and flatter land in ...
Mowbeeeel...
... had me wandering into town (an hour each way!) to see Fort Conde, a reconstruction of the original from the 17th century, the Mobile History Museum, a great little tour of the city on an old tram, and a visit to the WW2 battleship, the USS Alabama in the ...
Mobeeel (Mobile, Alabama)
... tossed your way! I'll save the rest of the details for the New Orleans blog, stay tuned. While in downtown Mobile, I wandered the streets a bit and checked out a few of the sights like Fort Conde. Mobile has always been a seafaring ...
Bellingrath Gardens
Due to the time change, we slept in some, but still got off to church in time. We drove south of Mobile to the town of Theodor, Alabama. We went to Mass at St. Philip Neri Church. It’s a church built probably in the nineteen ...
Stopover in Mobile
Left Tampa Bay early this morning and headed west through the panhandle. Stopped for the night in Mobile. On to Louisiana in the ...
Goodbye New Orleans, welcome to Mississippi...
... missed you, even if at one point I didn't think there was a saltwater beach in Mississippi ;-) We passed Biloxi and headed towards Mobile Alabama. When we arrived at the Alabama state line I saw a sign for the welcome center... But as we got closer we ...
Gotta love the deep south
On Friday night, after Jazzfest, we drove to Mobile, Alabama to visit Shane's old roommate, Mike Itaya. On Saturday morning we took a short drive to Mississippi, and took an airboat tour in a swamp, and saw some pretty big alligators. The ...
Battleship Memorial
... einer fruehmorgendlichen Naturfoto- Session von Flo (Bilder vom 13.4.) fuhren wir wieder zurueck aufs Festland in Richtung Mobile (moubiil) wo wir direkt am Highway ein riesiges stillgelegtes Schlachtschiff sahen, welches als Museumsstueck zu Ehren der ...
Chinese Visas
David was home and received the documents that would allow us to enter China. We anguished (rather I did) as to how much should be written on the Chinese Visa application. Should we write down all 30 (thirty) something places that would be visited? ...
Mobile Sightseeing
... nbsp; The local Habitat affiliate works Tues-Sat. Visited the office and met Jennifer Tidwell, the volunteer coordinator. The Mobile affiliate has been in existence since 1988. It took them 2 years to build their first house. From ...
The Gulf Coast - a great place!
After a long drive through the interior of our fine country on Highway 51 and then a shortcut across Mississippi, I arrived in Mobile, Alabama. A place I had never even come close to prior to this trip. I knew about it from Jimmy Buffett songs but ...
First day in Alabama (Mobile)
... 9 am. Met Mike the c'tnstruction director. They had a group of about 25 volunteers from the Univ. of Mobile's baseball team. Project for the day was to install architectural shingles on a new home that is under construction. Had ...
Sojourn starts at Home
... found and packed. But in the process forgot "Let your memory be your travel bag" which takes a lot more than doing (finding a bag), perhaps just being in the moment. Oh, forgot to mention...left for Atlanta from Mobile without a ...
Apple fritters and fried chicken
Chillin near Mobile, Alabama with URMIE! Be jealous ND girls. Been having a blast seeing people I've spent too much time away from. Jenny and I have also discovered southern hospitality is not quite as ubiquitous as we had imagined.. We ventured into ...

