Biloxi, Mississippi Continued

November 2-3, 2017 Biloxi Shrimping Trip We sailed the Mississippi Sound with Mike and David aboard the Sailfish.                        Dave’s ready for the three-hour, that is 70 minute, tour.                  We left the  harbor on a beautiful sunny afternoon. The Read more…

Biloxi, Mississippi

November 1-5, 2017 Biloxi Beach Scenes           Seawall, built in 1927 to protect the Mississippi Coast from erosion                  Damage from Hurricane Nate Tree Sculptures In 2005 Hurricane Katrina destroyed Gulf Coast trees that had stood for generations.  Fort Walton Beach, Florida professional wood sculptor Marlin Read more…

Mobile, Alabama: Dauphin Island

  October 31, 2017 Estuarium at Dauphin Island Sealab The Estuarium is a public aquarium operated by the Dauphin Island Sea Lab.  The Lab offers courses of study and conducts research on the ecosystems in the area.                  Gray rat snake                   Duncan coral                   Pulse coral                  Green star Read more…

Mobile, Alabama: USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park

October 29, 2017 In this park are memorials honoring veterans of all wars, tanks, artillery, aircraft, the submarine USS Drum, and the battleship USS Alabama.   Memorials                  We sometimes feel as if the United States struggled alone in Viet Nam.  This display shows otherwise.                  This monument honors war dogs and Read more…

Mobile, Alabama: Mobile History Museum

October 30, 2017 The Mobile History Museum is housed in the City Hall and market, built in 1856. Marianne, the goddess of liberty, was placed atop the courthouse directly across the street from city hall in 1889.  She holds a torch of enlightenment and wears symbolic clothing:  a Phrygian cap Read more…

Mobile, Alabama

October 27-November 1, 2017 Entering Mobile                 Cargo cranes across Mobile Bay                 Going under the Bay Skyline:  Renaissance Riverview Plaza Hotel on the left and RSA Battle House Tower on the right.  [RSA is Retirement Read more…

Tallahassee, Florida, continued

October 25-26, 2017 Museum of Florida History                                      Bronze sculpture, Seminole woman, 1830                                      Miccosukee woman, 1930 The mastadon whose skeleton is pictured above lived in Florida 65 million years after the dinosaurs became extinct.  Florida was under water when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. The bowl pictured above is Read more…