Bayou La Batre Inn & Suites
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Made it
Just a quick note: yesterday, the 10th of Dec. we made it past mile zero in downtown Mobile and further to Dog River Marina. 1 Hour ahead of the cold front.
More and pictures and video in the next few days after we get some sleep.
Harry and Barbara
The adventure continues
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Happy Thanksgiving Day
Happy Thanksgiving y'all! We are still in the boat yard for another weekend until work can resume next week. Yesterday, we enjoyed a great dinner at neighboring Turner Marina where 50 - 60 people gathered to celebrate a boating-style Thanksgiving. The marina owners provided the deep fried turkey and beverages and everyone brought food to share. The weather was a perfect 72 degrees and the food was wonderful. We sat outdoors on a patio at long picnic ...
Miss Weswey - Mississippi
... Thanksgiving one would think! The Steenkamps stay in a little rural town called Vancleave, in Mississippi - completely out of cellphone range for the service provider I had. The yards are like small holdings and the houses are so pretty. We arrived home and still sat up and chatted till almost midnight. Chloe too. Now the cutest thing is Chloe addressed me as Miss Lesley. As Karen explained, it's a southern form of respect. But my heart melted every time she said Miss ...
Norlans - Vancleave, Mississippi
... iPhone. So I rushed out to a waiting cab and for $20, Johnny took me to the hotel and back to the station. And that's how I met Johnny. Johnny who I ended up spending the whole afternoon with. Who kept me amused from start to finish. Who took me to the back end of New Orleans to get a bag of "the best" Louisiana style crawfish and who sat with me on the sidewalk of the station and showed me how to eat these ugly little critters. He took just as much fun out ...
High and Dry
... the pilothouse dash a few days ago leaving an open area with lots of exposed electrical wires. Earlier this week, Ashley took advantage of this new exposure and began exploring places within the cavities of the boat. John nabbed her in an overhead compartment in the bunk room before she could hide away for several hours. I wasn't too worried because the smell of tuna fish usually brings her around and we have several cans on board. ...