Venice harbor, almost home.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
Mobile, Al. The gateway to the Gulf of Mexico
Entrance to Mobile Harbor was full of commercial activity.
Barges waiting to be moved.
The newest Navy ship, the littoral combat ship (lcs). It is built in Mobile.
Loading row upon row of containers.
Loaded!
shrimp boat returning to harbor, also feeding fest for the seagulls
Downtown Mobile, Alabama
In our walk to explore the town, we found a festival going on. Lots of kid
Activities, music and of course, beer and food.
Local entertainment.
Many of the streets are similar to Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Demopolis, Alabama
We arrived in Demopolis Alabama after a few days of anchoring at various sites on the Tenn-Tombigbee. We intended to spend a few days to regroup with groceries and laundry and some sightseeing. It also gave a chance for our friends on "bucket list" to catch up with us. The marina had at least 15 other boats on the loop. When we left there were 11 boats going through the lock with us 2 miles down the river.
Water Moccasin having lunch.
The water authorities have allowed the river to raise 40 feet, so the white cliffs
are hardly noticeable now.
A desk located in the men's parlor where men played cards w/o numbers on them,
Smoked cigars and used the spittoons. Women were gathered in the parlor.
Hi, medium, or low
What kind of chicken do you want? They ordered from other farms, fertilized eggs from different
Kinds of hens. Then, they let their own hens sit on the eggs to hatch them. This tin is an egg
Sorter.
Boy toys
This addition added sleep porches for the hot and humid summer nights.
Open the top window over the door to allow breezes in cooling the the evening air.
An Original Tiffany window.
A home from the 1700's. A family of two adults and five children.
This is the bath tub for the family. Notice the fanny spot and soap holder. The tub was placed
By the fireplace so the water and the bather stays warm!
The tug "Crimson White".
We were noising around the fuel dock as this tug took on fuel. We were invited aboard for a view. He is the boss.
He was cooking chicken, noodles, etc.. The whole crew takes turns at cooking except the capt.
One of two engines
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