With retirement comes the opportunity for new experiences.
Debi has a passion for music, singing, theatre, and travel. With her BMEd and MEd she had an extensive career which included elementary music education, performing, vocal instruction, choral conducting, musical theatre directing, and clinician work. She has, for the most part, retired from this very successful music career. But really, does one ever retire from music? I think not. So now the stage is set for the next act: interweaving her love for music, travel, and whatever else comes her way.
Wherever her travels take her Debi shares her exploits: musical adventures, local interests, historical sites, local cuisine, the journey there and back, plus whatever life sends her. She'll share the hits and the misses, the successes and the failures, as well as any helpful hints she discovers along the way.
Easter Day. On the road at 3:57 am. Great start. Took the Foley Beach Express (toll road) for the first time. Well worth the $5.
First stop—-BUC-EE’S
Still darkWowMe and my friend
Then driving. And driving. And driving. Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. With it being Easter we thought the traffic would be less. Not at all. A lot of traffic.
We do make sure to stop every 2 1/2 – 3 hours for a rest stop, a drink, a snack, and a walk. Helps.
Some sights along the way. Didn’t stop. Just saw from the car.
One of the biggest Liberty statues in the world. Next to the Boy Scouts HQ. AppropriateAll along the highway. Beautiful.
Thought this was a cute billboard.
Then an hour away from our night’s destination. This.
An hour and a half of crawling to get maybe three miles. Ugh. Although this was due to an accident (hope all were ok) it somehow made me think of a convoy.
Finally at Lexington, Virginia. In for the night. Didn’t even eat out. Accommodations? I can’t even go there. Ahhhh. Not even a coffee maker or cups. It’s true. You get what you pay for. Thank goodness we travel with an electric kettle. Made tea and used my travel mug (thanks Lynn). We had protein bars and shared an apple.
Exhausted. Going to bed.
Convoy – C.W. McCall
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Yup. Last day of winter vacay. All packed and ready to roll out of here at 4:00 am tomorrow morning.
And it will be a very long day. Our goal is to make it to Lexington, Virginia. 🙏🏼
So today a few odds and ends that I forgot to post.
This last month we’ve been in a condo in Orange Beach. We’ve seen a lot of these but never saw them in Gulf Shores. Some people own them but they are also available to rent. We’ve seen two seaters up to seven seaters.
Richard is always on the lookout for these. It’s been warm this week so they’re appearing.
I love this poster that’s on the bullion board outside the gym’s exercise rooms.
Yesterday at the Wharf when we had our flats ice cream we saw this.
A March sunset.
And as sad as it is to leave I’ll be happy to get back home and see family and friends again especially little David, although I imagine he’s grown a lot since I’ve been down south so probably not so little.
After all our eating out this week this may put a smile on your face. Tonight was clean out the fridge supper. Could have been worse. Leftover casserole, peas, and toast with peanut butter. Actually tasted good.
I’ll let you know tomorrow night how the day of driving went.
Going Home – Sissel
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“In order to write about life first you must live it.”
Ernest Hemingway
And that’s what we’ve been doing. Lots of living.
Now lots of lasts.
First- last eating out for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (over the last few days- not all at once. Not that piggy.)
We returned to Another Broken Egg for breakfast. I was more prepared and made a better choice. Richard enjoyed his new choice too.
Biscuit and Gravy (Richard)Sunrise Spinach Scrambler (Me)
Lunch at Happy Pappys Cafe. I just had a latte but Richard had his absolute favourite, Chicken Salad Croissant. He loves this sandwich. He once thought it was bits of red potatoes in it but, oops, nope. It’s red onion.
Beautiful sunny day yesterday so we went to Cobalt for dinner. We asked to sit outside but once there we quickly changed our minds and asked to sit inside. Way too windy.
I forgot to take entree pics but remembered the most important one. Richard’s favourite dessert here. Crème Brûlée. Again. He loves it.
Today? Last ice cream from Kilwins. I’ll miss their Chocolate Peanut Butter. My favourite. Sooooo good. Forgot to take a pic so here’s a stock photo.
Today was our last gym day. I’ll miss it. There are so many classes offered and at a very reasonable monthly rate. $47.50 each. Decent right?
We completed the gym’s Walk The Line challenge and we’re so surprised and excited to get our t shirts today. Yay.
I’ll tell you what blew my mind today. We’re right in the Bible Belt. Residents are very religious and there are many churches. Yet today, Good Friday, everything was open. The gym, the library, grocery stores, department stores, etc. Everything open. Yes it blew my mind.
And of course there’s been lots of packing. Wish I could say that one of our lasts is packing but sadly we’ve got more to do tomorrow. I like to do a bit each day. Richard? The last day. That’s not for me. I’d be too stressed.
Although this winters weather has been cooler than past years we have had great weather this week. A nice way to end.
And talking about lasts this could be our last winter down here. 😭😭
One – rental prices are getting so extremely high it’s difficult to justify the cost.
Two – a lot of people don’t want to rent March to Snowbirds as they prefer to rent that month to Spring breakers. More money for them. (The beach house we rent won’t rent to us in March.)
Three – we moved to a condo for March this year and it wasn’t for us. Didn’t like having to switch mid holiday and didn’t like sitting on the balcony smelling other’s cigarette smoke.
This Could Be The Last Time – The Rolling Stones
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“There’s a sense of freedom that comes with walking barefoot on the beach.” “Walking by the beach, I feel a sense of connection to nature and everything around me.”
What a great menu. So many options. Too many options. I ended up just ordering a cheese omelette as I couldn’t make up my mind. I know. Boring. That’s me in a nutshell. Unbelievable choices and that’s what I ordered. Richard couldn’t believe it. What can I say. At least he made up for my lack of adventure. His choice? The Hash Brown Benedict. In case, like me, you’re never heard of it I’ll explain what it was.
Ham and cheese stuffed crispy hash brown croquettes, topped with poached eggs, mushroom herbed hollandaise and red peppers. Served with grits or fresh country potatoes. He chose the potatoes.
Our orders arrived. Hmmmm. Look a little bare? Missing something?
She had to wait for the potatoes to cook.
Cute coffee mug. So cute that Richard bought two to go with the new Keurig he bought a few months ago.
From our booth we spotted this art work. Who am I kidding. Of course Richard spotted them. I am so unobservant. Thought they were so cool.
I may try to recreate something like them this summer to accompany the fish I made during the pandemic.
Finished the morning with a beautiful barefoot beach walk.
An added bonus: there was beach volleyball. So many courts I lost count. I searched online and this is all I could find so I’m assuming this is what we watched.
March 22-24, 2024- SHAKA BEACH BASH in Gulf Shores, AL
Friday- Coed Doubles
Saturday-M/W Doubles & AVP Big Money
Sunday- Coed Quads
Shaka Beach volleyball was founded in 2021 in Gulf Shores, Alabama by two sisters looking for a community to call home. Shaka beach embodies a laid- back lifestyle and conveys the spirit of friendship and camaraderie.
We were surprised to see people in the water as a red flag was flying. Then we realized it was lifeguard training.
And further along our walk. Windy but loved the waves.
Gulf State Pier
Hurricane Sally wiped out a 200-foot (61-meter) section of the Gulf State Park Fishing Pier on the Alabama coast in September 2020 just as it was about to reopen. The pier is anticipated to reopen in the summer of 2024.
Gulf State Pier after Hurricane Sally, showing the missing section.
What a wonderful walk. Sad that it’s the last one for this winter but feeling extremely blessed that we’re able to come here and be enwrapped by sun, the wind, and the soothing music of the crashing waves.
Walkin’ on the Beach – Courtney Mondragon
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Everything you see, you might be seeing for the last time.
Isaac Marion
Ah yes. Another last. My fav shopping spot down here.
First we went to Marshall’s. Like Winner’s it can be hit or miss. This time it was in between. We both got a few things.
Then off to the Mall. Can’t have a visit here without going to Starbucks. Yay. Love their lattes.
Out shopping we usually do T.J. Maxx together and then go our separate ways to visit our fav stores. Again this store can be hit or miss but today we did find a few items.
Funny story. I went to a shoe store looking for a new pair of Birkenstocks as the toe strap on mine broke the other day. I told the clerk what I was looking for: leather Birkenstocks. He tried very hard to convince me that what he was showing me were leather. Nope. They were not. And the price confirmed that. Then his last stab at a sale was telling me his mother loves leather and these were her favourite. Not buying it. My current ones are leather. The ones he tried to sell me were made of Birko-Flor. Birko-Flor® is a high-quality synthetic material. The upper layer is made of easy-to-care-for PVC, which has been lined on the inside with a soft, breathable layer of fleece. I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and imagine he really thought they were leather. Who knows.
Then browsing. Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Coach, OshKosh, Gap, Nike. I was very good. No purchases. No room to pack anything else. Haha.
It all started in 1981, when Bob Baumhower, the All-American from the University of Alabama and six time All-Pro for the Miami Dolphins, decided to share his foodie passion with the world and introduce Buffalo-style chicken wings to the state of Alabama.
Fast forward to 2018. Following a name change to Baumhower’s Victory Grille in order to embrace the comprehensive and expansive menu featured at each restaurant, there are now ten total locations throughout the state of Alabama.
His name means nothing to me. Don’t really follow sports.
Restaurant has a lot of TVs there.
We like it there. Great burgers. Definitely had to have them. They have a special burger if the day. At a lesser price. Well to be totally honest this was our fourth time here. Guess we do like it.
1/2 pound grind, fried egg, American cheese, applewood-smoked bacon and onion bun. LTOP available upon request.
Da Boss Burger, special of the day, for me.Hangover Burger for Richard. His lettuce and tomato were on the side. (But he didn’t have a hangover.)Outstanding
Although we don’t often have dessert today we did. We shared an order of Beignets. Beignets are thought to have migrated with French settlers and were introduced to Louisiana when settlers made their home there. They were brought to New Orleans in the 18th century by French colonists, from “the old mother country”, also brought by Acadians, and became a large part of home-style Creole cooking. They are square shaped pieces of dough that are deep fried and generously sprinkled with confectioners sugar. They’re best served hot. And ours were. Very hot. And tasty.
And that’s that for this years shopping.
Fat Boys – Burger Pattern
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We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.
Lovely looking building. From the outside. Little rough on the inside. Must be a popular spot. Lots of customers. Great server. Friendly. Prompt. Can’t ask for more than that. I had a bacon/cheese omelette with fresh fruit and a homemade biscuit. Richard had corn beef hash (a favourite of his) with eggs, hash browns, and sourdough toast. Both meals were very good. No complaints at all.
But the funniest thing I’ve ever seen was in the bathroom. The two bathroom stalls had louvred doors with horizontal slats that are angled to admit light and air. Hmm. If they let in light doesn’t that mean you can see through the doors?
Outside of the door
Not these and this is why.
Inside of the door
On the inside of the doors they hung shower curtains. What? A first for me. Super funny and a bit bizarre but it worked.
After breakfast a walk was in order.
A few sights on the walk.
Blown glass garden flowersBlown glass ornaments Anyone know what tree this is with those wispy things hanging down? Beautiful sculpture Osprey nest. I missed taking it when we could see the osprey. Are these roots? Beautiful. Anyone know what it is?
Back to the condo.
Now this shows how intelligent we are.
The condo complex has an indoor pool and a clubhouse. The clubhouse has a gym, small library, sauna, steam room, and washrooms with showers.
We’ve walked by them everyday. Never went in as you have to put in an entry code. We assumed only the permanent residents could use them.
Wrong.
This morning I was looking through the information paper they gave us and sure enough, there were the entry codes. Duh! I had previously read the paper but never turned it over. Isn’t that what we always told students? Read both sides of the paper? Lesson learned. From now on I’ll look at both sides.
Instead of being upset that we lost two weeks of its use I’m choosing to look at the positive and that we still have two weeks to use it.
And the rest was a relax day.
Adventure Of A Lifetime – Coldplay
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Sweet little shop with such friendly people. So many choices. Wouldn’t you just love to try one of each. Or maybe two?
And who knew there were so many varieties of pecans.
I told the lady there that I loved her sign. She said it’s how she informs people the correct way to say pecans. She said, “When people come in and ask where are the pecans (and they pronounce it Pee’ cans) she says, Right there at that sign.” That leads to her telling them the correct way to say it. She pronounces them Pe cahns’ ’’. Me too. Glad I said it the correct way.
Dr. Music opened in 1996. In 2022, owner Wade Wellborn opened a companion business, Dr. Music Audio, which focuses on selling equipment and repairs. Besides buying, selling, and trading new and used vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and equipment, the shop sells unique gear.
Back on the Rack is an upscale women’s consignment shop in downtown Fairhope, Alabama. The store features an array of designer brand handbags, clothing, shoes, and formal gowns. Along with clothing, there is also a lovely selection of jewelry, wallets, and accessories. Some of the brands carried include Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Dolce and Gabbana, Kate Spade, Tory Burch, Coach, UGG Boots, Tom’s shoes, Kendra Scott jewelry, and more.
Richard bought a bit and I bought a bit. Success.
Third
We walked around the French Quarter, took less than five minutes, looking for a place to eat lunch. There was only Panini Pete’s, enormous line just waiting to get in and order. We had eaten there last year so we took a pass. https://paninipetes.com/
Pimento Cheese with hand cut fries. (Me)Cashew Chicken (Richard)
Normally I don’t have sandwiches but down here they talk a lot about pimento cheese so I just had to try it. Pimento cheese with roasted apples and smoked bacon on sourdough bread. Oh my word. Delicious. I could never have imagined it would be so yummy. Richard’s was good too.
Fifth
A walk about.
A few things we spotted. But this city has a great deal of art on display so I couldn’t post all of it.
And that was our day. It was warm, 24C, but not sunny. A wonderful day to walk around a favourite place.
My Favourite Things (The Sound of Music) – Julie Andrews
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“Relaxation is not a luxury, but a necessity for a healthy mind, body, and soul.”
Susan Taylor, “In the Spirit: The Inspirational Writings of Susan L. Taylor” (2001)
What a concept.
Funny how relaxation comes more easily as you age. Sometimes anyways. As a younger me I don’t remember sitting and relaxing. Always was something to do. There was never any time to sit and relax. Now I take the time. One of the joys of retirement.
A few days ago it was sunny. A rare occurrence this winter. So I went down to the dock and sat and read. I was sitting on the dock of the bay. I know. I know. Pure cheese!
Did nothing. And enjoyed every minute. Watching the boats and birds.
This fellow flew right by me before landing on the boat. I’d never had a heron fly so close to me before.
As I sat and read, it flew around and sweetly sat quite close to me.
Then took a little walk about.
Now that’s a slow stroll.
All that exercise must have wet it’s appetite as it hopped down. Hmmm. Do herons hop? Went for a little snack.
You can’t tell but it was eating red shells. Made me think of lobster knuckles.
Now that’s what I call a relaxing afternoon.
Just me, a book, a tea, and a heron.
(Sittin’ on) The Dock of the Bay – Otis Redding
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The Waterfront Park complex features a pier, a playground, BBQ and picnic areas.
First we took a walk to the pier. Actually that was second. First was the bathroom. Oh the life of seniors.
Waterfront Park Pier
The pier is a wonderful place for a stroll, fishing, or even posing. I’m glad a picture wasn’t taken of me trying to get up into that chair. Wasn’t pretty.
Along the pier you will find stations for fish cleaning.
Orange Beach Coastal Arts Center.
It’s a 10,000 square foot art gallery that features paintings, photography and sculptures from local artists. Some, I read, are for purchase.
Outside the Arts Center are several studios.
The Clay Studio
The Clay Studio is the next building over and is an indoor studio where you can usually watch artists making pottery. Classes are also available if you would like to get your hands dirty.
The Hot Shop
The hot shop is next. At the hot shop you can usually watch works of art being made in front of your eyes, purchase beautiful glassware and decorative pieces, or sign up for a class and learn how to make our own masterpiece.
Unfortunately all of these were closed in preparation of the Festival of the Arts taking place this Saturday and Sunday.
There are art works throughout the property. This really caught my eye.
Spotted this little building. What is it?
The Tiny Gallery Blessings Box.
Nope. Not a food box. An art supplies box.
Talked with this lady and she told us that artists put extra art supplies in it for people who might need them. What an innovative idea.
I had her permission to take her picture.
The Playground
This statue is just outside the playground.
Let the children play, right?
Waterfront park has a great playground with climbing fort, swings and toddler area.
Love the pirate ship.
Other things we saw.
I wonder if Fat and Fluffy were her cats and or her nicknames.See the oyster shells? Love this. Name that multi coloured object.
Yesterday’s temperature.
Walk Of Life – Dire Straits
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“We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things because we’re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths”
Walt Disney
Sadly we’ve said goodbye to our beach house in Gulf Shores. They’re no longer renting the month of March to Snowbirds. Not a fan of packing up just to move a few miles away and then unpack again. Especially knowing that in a month we’ll do it all again when we leave to go back home to Prince Edward Island. But we did organize our packing so some can remain packed, hopefully making the end of March packing easier and quicker. I shouldn’t complain. We’re very lucky to be here.
And we moved into a condo in Orange Beach (a resort city right next to Gulf Shores) for March. A few hiccups with entry codes and the wifi password but nothing that was major. All moved in.
It’s a beautiful condo. More space than we need. Four bedrooms, three baths, a large open concept kitchen/living area, and a balcony overlooking Terry Cove.
View of Terry Cove from our balcony.
Some things never change no matter where you are.
The owner called me on Friday and said there was an issue with the hot water heater, and minor issues with two of the toilets. He called a plumber and set up an appointment for Monday. Plumber called and said he’d be here at 11:00. You guessed it. Arrived at 12:25. Sound familiar? But at least he did arrive. He got the work done and we now have fixed toilets and lots of hot water. At least it was an overcast day so it was fine to stay at home.
But we miss the beach house. Sitting on the deck watching and listening to the waves was one of our daily joys.
I’d been viewing our covered balcony as a negative. Having a roof means not getting a lot of sun. And I love the sun. Oh do I. But today I realized having a covered balcony is also a positive. Late this afternoon it was raining. Quite a downpour. As the rain was coming straight down we were able to sit on the balcony and enjoy the rain without getting wet. Turning a negative into a positive. I do try.
Some other positives:
It’s a shorter drive to our gym.
Lots of new restaurants in this area for us to try.
We have large whirlpool tub. Our beach house had a tiny bathtub.
There’s a pool with a lovely sitting area overlooking the cove, if it’s ever warm enough to use it.
New adventures.
Hello, Goodbye – The Beatles
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