Thanksgiving Beach Adventure
We're
home from our Thanksgiving week escape to Orange Beach, Alabama. I'm relaxed
and happy, but already wanting to go back. The two of us been going there
regularly for over 30 years. It's my favorite place to visit,
especially in late fall.
Here
are a few observations from our adventure:
If
you wash and wax your car before vacation, it will rain before you
get out of the county.
Walking
on a sandy beach is the perfect way to begin and end each day.
Doc's
Seafood advertises that they serve “the best fried shrimp in the
entire civilized world” and they are still absolutely right.
There
were more dogs on the beach, despite the no dogs on the beach rule.
That chihuahua looked totally embarrassed about wearing a pink
ruffled sundress.
Beach
sunsets are amazing but seeing a red half moon sinking into the gulf
is phenomenal.
Another
delicious meal at DeSoto's Seafood Kitchen: Parmesan Encrusted
Flounder with Tarragon Aioli, two sides, rolls, and tea was the
lunch special.
I
sure wish we had bought that little bitty $99,000 beachfront house back in
1991.
The
best plan for the day is no plan at all, just go with the flow.
Antique and thrift store shopping, exploring side roads, and reading
on the balcony.
Watching
and listening to the waves is a natural stress reliever.
I
intend to stay longer next time! I'll take the Featherweight and sew by the sea.
See
you back here next week with my latest quilt.