Thursday, 16 March 2017

ALABAMA GULF COAST ZOO

Take A Walk On The Wild Side
Over 500 exotic animals including lions, tigers and bears (oh my!), monkeys, camels and wolves, etc. live at the Gulf Shores zoo.

There is a petting zoo, reptile house and aviary. Zookeepers provide animal encounters, animal shows and keeper talks.  

Lions
Howling winds and torrential rains on January 2, 2017 forced staff to move the animals from their cages for safety. A tree fell on the lions' den and crushed it.  A zookeeper said the male lion was petrified of the pounding rain and wind. One of the birds in a cage suffered a broken wing but is recovering nicely.

Tiger
The zoo in Gulf Shores is the little zoo that could. It was founded by Joey Ward of Gulf Shores as a private enterprise in 1989. 

Bear
The Ward family donated 17 acres of prime real estate in Gulf Shores.  which makes up the zoo today. Another 13 acres that was donated remains undeveloped. 

Wolf
The zoo expects to move four miles up the road to higher and safer ground.  The expanded new zoo is expected to open in 2018 with a price tag of $18 million.

Pelican
The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo operates solely on admissions, memberships and contributions by the local community and businesses.

Small But Ferocious





















Sunday, 5 March 2017

MARDI GRAS IN MOBILE, AL

Did you know that Mobile is the birthplace of America's original Mardi Gras? Mardi Gras originated in 1703 in Mobile, AL. It was revived after the Civil War when citizen Joe Cain, fed up with post-war misery, led an impromptu parade down city streets.



Down South, as soon as Epiphany is over, Mardi Gras celebrations begin.  Southerners not only celebrate Mardi Gras, they succumb to it. Doorways are decorated, wreaths are hung and beads are worn. The royal colors of Mardi Gras are purple, which symbolizes justice, green symbolizes faith, and gold symbolizes power.



Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and through Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday.  Many days, especially in Mobile, AL and New Orleans, LA, there are several large parades.



Mardi Gras King Cake
King Cake is a sweet, circular pastry twisted into a ring and associated with Mardi Gras. It is decorated with colored icing and sprinkles. Every king cake contains a trinket, usually a small figurine in the shape of a baby.  Whoever finds the baby in their slice of cake gets to be "King" for a day.


Callahan's Irish Social Bar
We began our Mardi Gras day of celebration at Callahan's Bar with Bloody Mary's and pickled okra at 10:00 in the morning.  


Interviewing for the Skeleton Krewe
Everyone finds their way to the street party just a block or so from the 1940's Irish social club with a drink in each hand.


Arrival of Cain's Merry Widows
Joe Cain Day is celebrated the Sunday before Fat Tuesday. A busload of the mystic society of "Cain's Merry Widows" arrive just before the street party is over. They all dress in black mourning clothes with veils and exit the bus to the porch of Joe Cain's house where they offer a toast to their "beloved Joe" and argue over which widow was his favorite. The black beads handed out by the widows are the most coveted Mardi Gras beads.

One of the Merry Widows Exiting
The goodies, called "throws" from the parade floats are usually necklaces of plastic beads, doubloons with Krewe logos, stuffed animals, Frisbees, moon pies, and cups which are referred to as New Orleans dinnerware.


Mobile's Finest


Fictional Chickasaw Chief Slacabamorinico
Cain's Merry Widows Float

Incoming


Lots of Beads Were Thrown



Hey Mister, Throw Me Something




Look Who Caught All the Beads

Saturday, 4 March 2017

KILN, MISSISSIPPI (Hometown of the Gunslinger)

We wanted to visit Kiln, MS, a mecca for Green Bay Packer fans.   Kiln (population 2,238) is a little redneck town that you could drive through and miss it in the blink of an eye. 

Bret Favre Teams 
Kiln, MS was originally known as the "Jourdan Community", later called "The Kill".  When the post office was established, the name Kiln was chosen. Locals still call it "The Kill" for the old remnant kiln base that stands ten feet high on the edge of the woods.

Broke Spoke Tavern
Brett Favre was born in Gulfport, MS but his family moved to Kiln. Both his parents were teachers.


We were directed to the Broke Spoke Tavern, a southern bar on a street off the main highway in Kiln. It's not fancy or anything, probably built in the 1940s and added on to over the years. You could enjoy a cold beer while viewing all the dirty, dusty bras hanging from the ceiling. 

Let It All Hang Out
Brett Favre now lives in Sumrall, MS near Hattiesburg. He is  no longer the offensive coordinator for the local high school (Oak Grove) football team since winning the 2013 state championship. He commented about the players "they just don't listen."

Bar Stool at Broke Spoke
Packer fans will be disappointed if they travel to Kiln, MS looking for Favre memorabilia. Nothing to see here folks.

Friday, 3 March 2017

JEFFERSON DAVIS PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM


The Beauvoir
The Beauvoir estate is the post-war home of Jefferson Davis, the former President of the Confederate States of America. Construction began in 1848 with the house facing the Biloxi beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Beauvoir means "beautiful to view." Beauvoir has been designated a national historic landmark.

The widow who owned the plantation invited the former president of the Confederacy to stay at Beauvoir after hearing of Jefferson Davis' personal and financial difficulties.  He accepted her invitation to move into a cottage on the plantation grounds in 1877. 

In 1879 he purchased the house for $5,500 to be paid in three installments.  The owner of the house bequeathed the property to him before she died and before he had made all three payments. 

The tomb of the unknown Confederate soldier is on this property.

Hurricane Katrina did extensive damage to Beauvoir. Five of the seven buildings on the estate were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina and 35% of the presidential collection was lost.