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    Talking Thanks Mr. Silver... Err... Mrs. silver

    Gotta love the florabama! But yeah, I'm too skeered to go in too!!
    You know now you have me hankering for a trip down Alabama way... I'm pondering trying to get a beach rental if I can find one. I really don't want to go the condo route. I love having a house where the kids can cut loose and I don't have to worry about bugging the neighbors..
    Anyhoo, thanks for the pics! Hope your having fun. And yeah, I'm a bit jealous. I'd love to be swimming out there right now.
    Ciao!
    Denise

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    My Suggestion

    While I hear you on the house...but just go here:

    http://www.beachclubal.com/

    It's got something for everyone, is self contained but secluded, and is built out of poured concrete, so there's no disturbing the neighbors.

    It's halfway between Gulf Shores and Fort Morgan.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

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    eh?

    Umm...Can i ask where the photos were taken? Is this a special place in the US???

    C

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    Thanks for the pictures of the Florabama--one of my favorite places on the Redneck Riviera. (For those of you who don't know it's in LA -- Lower Alabama--actually on the line between Florida & Alabama). I've had many a raw oyster there and way too many beers, too! What a great area. I'm really missing the deep South right now.

    Silvers--did y'all just love the trip? Did you listen to lots of Jimmy Buffet? I'm going to Navarre in July--cannot wait. Hope to cycle with Bad Juju when I'm there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aint Doody View Post

    Silvers--did y'all just love the trip? Did you listen to lots of Jimmy Buffet? I'm going to Navarre in July--cannot wait. Hope to cycle with Bad Juju when I'm there.

    We're still here visiting the family. Silver's family settled here about 200years ago, so roots are very deep. When we helped a lost guy with alzheimers the other day, it turns out that the police officer dated Silver's cousin 35 years ago...

    Ain't: WHen you're here go to LuLu's...LuLu is Buffet's sister - overpriced, but very Parrot Head.

    In addition, we cycled 52 miles on the Fort Morgan Road yesterday...highly recommend. Park at Bruno's, go all the way down to Fort Morgan. You'll pick up a few extra miles half way by turning on Mobile Street and going through the Alligator marsh to the beach and back.

    PM Silver to tell her when you'll be here...we can ride with you if it coincides with one of our trips.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    ok

    Mr Silver..I'm nodding my head...I've no idea what the area is like & will just nod my head in agreement

    I'd have to google earth the area as all i know is this: it's on the lower east coast of the US...

    back to lurking..

    C

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    The florabama...

    More of a legend than anything...
    And cheryl (aka canucky) the deep south has quite a storied past. It is a very unique area of the U.S. and not always in a goood way. Actually I like the area, and it has come a long way, but the past still lingers. I'm sure you've heard of slavery and the race issues from long ago? Well as much as the "new south" has tried to move past that,there are pockets in the deep south that are still kinda scary. Also there are some area's that are still pretty poor. Tho I think that exists more in Mississippi and Louisiana.

    Now as for the gulf area, that is beautiful. But the hurricanes have wiped some of that beauty out which is sad. It really is a cool area. And I do love Alabama. We got close to moving there, but then AZ came calling.

    But Alabama has some great schools. My son swears he's going to Tuscaloosa. ROLL TIDE~!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycanuck View Post
    Umm...Can i ask where the photos were taken? Is this a special place in the US???

    C
    Special Place???? In the BIG scheme of things...NO. It's a dump on the beach...but a testimony that in Alabama, it doesn't have to be nice to be popular.

    CC, you have to understand that I grew up in Alabama "thanking God for Mississippi". Why? Because, of the 50 States, Mississippi was always bottom of the list. In Alabama, we could always say "thank goodness we don't have it as bad as Mississippi!"

    Now, for the southerners among us and to be fair, Alabama and Mississippi are remarkly prosperous states today...but as recently as 50 years ago, that was not the case in the midst of Civil Rights Abuses, the KKK, and Race Riots. Today, both states stand out as part of the "New South"....and the Alabama Beaches are among the best in the US.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

 

 

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