Eastward Ho!
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:14 pm
Just checking in. Left Port A and spent a night on Galveston Island, fairly uneventful. I accepted Martha's kind offer of hospitality and put her address in my GPS. Everyone look up in an atlas or google where it took me. Instead of up to I-10 it had me go on US 82. I saw some interesting country but I surely would never have chosen that way. No where to stop and pee or anything else. I was literally right along the water - in some ases about 100 feet. Had good visit with Martha then headed to Mississippi. Decided to stop and tour the tobasco factory on the way - will post some pics of these things later. Drove thru New Orleans, what a mess it still is, at least from the highway. Got to Gautier MS (pronounced go-shay, never would have got that right either) and found the state park where I planned to spend the night. Completely full - only had about 40 sites. This has literaly never happened to me before. Pulled out the old TL directory and found an ad for a place and drove there without any difficulty. Seemed okay, but I just spent the night. In the a.m. I visited Bellingrath garden and home - pretty interesting, although quite chilly(40s ) for looking at an outdoor attraction . Heading to Gulf Shore AL and GPS wanted me to take Mobile ferry. Saw a sign saying that there was a toll but not rates so I pulled off and booted up to check. Found out it was $35 for the MH so decided to go around. Drove around Mobile bay, then south to the beach again. It's a huge park with 11 bathhouses headed back into town today to take care of that chore. On way back stopped at the pier and wanted to walk out to the edge to take some more pics but there was a $2 fee and I didn't want to walk back to the rig for my wallet. Next stopped by the public beach to walk a bit and collect a handful of shells. In my pics I'll show the piece of a sand dollar I picked up, which is larger than most whole ones i have seen. Didn't even know they got that big. It's nice and sunny today but still cool - I think around mid to upper 50s. I know, I know, downright balmy for some, but a little chilly for the beach. If I can get photbucket to cooperate will post pics later.