Yesterday we went out to eat in Biloxi. The maritime scenes and decor are so familiar to me. This is the view from the restaurant and the end of Deer Island.
However, you probably won't see a Marlin in Michigan.
Or crab art made from bottlecaps.
Homes near the water that have been rebuilt after Katrina have to have their living space high above the ground level. Some are more finished than this one, but this does a good job of showing what I mean. The lower level is storage or garage space.
Recovery is not complete, but things are pretty well back to normal. Here's a recreational paraglider over the Gulf.
This is a grove of Crepe Myrtle trees- very common ornamental tree in the South, but I liked the light and shade.
This evening, Margaret made pizzelles which are Italian waffle cookies. Her neighbor came over and we talked about the trail.
I've probably doubled my knowledge of the South in three days. That's a measure of how little I knew, not so much about how much I've learned.
And primarily, I've renewed my friendship here. Such good times.
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3 comments:
Loving all your photos today. The best part is it looks warm there. It's snowing here this morning.
The pizzelles look delicious. The anise ones are my favorite.
Chaplin: "That house is on some serious stilts. I bet it would be fun to climb them!"
Lulu: "Our Dada says his Nana and Auntie used to make pizzelles all the time. He suggests having them with coffee or crumbling them with ice cream."
Java Bean: "Ayyy, what do you mean 'OR'? I say 'AND'!"
Ann- It was in the 40s. Chilly for them, but it felt fine to me.
Chaplin- maybe kittee owners would add little platforms and hammocks.
Lulu- Pizzelles were new to me. Not a favorite.
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