Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Trip to Pensacola, Florida


The Blue Angels headquarters are at the Pensacola Naval Air Station.

We traveled to Pensacola, Florida. It was only a two hour drive from Biloxi. Our trip to the beach was fabulous. This was the first time I'd ever seen the Gulf Of Mexico. Friends from the RV Park told us how white the sand was and how blue the water was. It was just as beautiful as they said.

David and I are considering spending a couple of months somewhere in the panhandle of Florida during the winter of 2010.



During our visit to Pensacola we toured the National Naval Aviation Museum. The tour took 2 1/2 hours. I was so impressed with the number of aircraft that were inside this building. Here a few of the planes used by our Navy during the years.




De'Iberville Mardi Gras Parade



We enjoyed a Saturday afternoon Mardi Gras Parade with friends from Hannibal, Mo., Danny and Linda Hinds. They came to Biloxi and spent the month of February. We had a great time just visiting and doing some site seeing.



The big thing during Mardi Gras is catching as many beads as you can during the parade. The floats aren't as elaborate as the ones in the New Orleans parade. It's kind of crazy at times. I think Linda and I both ended up with around 5 pounds of beads each. Here are just a few of the floats that I photographed.



Sunday, January 18, 2009

BAYOU TOUR IN MOSS POINT, MS.

Bayou history trivia: ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from Louisiana French, from Choctaw bayuk.



November 21, 2008

Dan, Jenny, Mason and Griffen Taylor stopped in Biloxi to visit us on their way to her parents lake house in Paris, Tenn. They wanted to see some Alligators so I called and made reservations to take a tour of a Bayou in Moss point, MS. We were hoping it was going to be on a airboat but it was a johnboat that seated 25. It was really a private tour because it was only the six of us and the guide

The day was very sunny and blustery. In fact it was just down right cold when we traveled along the shaded areas. As we rode along we searched the banks for Alligators sunning themselves. The guide said it was probably too cold for them to be out of the water. He did take us to areas where he had sited Alligators before. The boys were disappointed we didn't see any.

We did come upon several Wild Hogs. As soon as they heard us approach they scattered into the underbrush. If you look closely at the following photo you can see a couple of them. Especially the black and white one.



The guide told us that years ago there were a lot of Cajuns that had stills (an apparatus for distilling alcoholic drinks such as whiskey) hidden in the bayous. As we road along my imagination went into overdrive and I started thinking of how easy it would be to get lost out here. I conjured up images of Bootleggers (rum-runners) escaping the long arm of the law by navigating these water ways. Even thoughts of how many bodies might be buried out here.

He told us that there are still small communities of people that live in the bayous. Even today these backwoods people only come to town when absolutely necessary . He said it is not safe to travel to their communities as they are very territorial.

Enjoy the photos and let your imagination take you back to another time.






Sunday, January 11, 2009

NASHVILLE, INDIANA



I took a day trip to Nashville, Indiana October 17, 2008.
Fall colors were just starting to show. This quaint little town is referred to as the Gatlinburg of Indiana. As I strolled along the crowded streets I captured the Fall Celebration that was going on.





We left Camp Allendale on October 21st to start our journey South to Biloxi, Mississippi.

KATRINA MEMORIAL

David and I didn't see this memorial last year while we were in Biloxi. Some friends took us to see it just a few days after we arrived in Oct. I was overwhelmed by it's size. When I stood in front of the granite wall I was able to realize how massive the tidal wave was. Where this Memorial is located is just about a block and a half North of the beach front.

This is what is written just below the sculpture encased in glass of the Memorial.

On Monday, August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina, the worst national disaster in United States history, struck the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

In February 2006, Roy Anderson Corp partnered with he ABC reality television show, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," to build the Hurricane Katrina Memorial on the Biloxi Town Green.

Roy Anderson Corp's construction team, including 130 employees and subcontractors, broke ground on Saturday, February 11, 2006, the hurricane Katrina Memorial was unveiled during a public ceremony just five days later on Wednesday, February 15, 2006.

The granite wall titled "Katrina" with the date Aug 29, 2005 stands at 12 feet tall and symbolizes the height of Hurricane Katrina's powerful tidal surge.



At the base of the granite wall is a sculpture encased in glass. The sculpture is made of personal keepsakes donated by victims of Hurricane Katrina.





This Memorial is a must see if you are ever in the Biloxi area.

Indianapolis Speedway


The day before we left the Indianapolis area Chad drove us around to see some of the sights I wanted to visit during our three months in the area. What can I say, we always wait until the last minute to do things.



Here we are Kissing the Bricks!!!



I got down into this car OK, but trying to get out was a different story.