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Books and pie. My kind of heaven. At Tallahassee’s Midtown Reader and Piebrary. I bought Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake and a triple berry pie…yum. @midtownreader
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Jerry with his deeeelicious boullaibaise at @littleparistallahassee. Lovely spot for a Saturday date st the beginni g of our panhandle roadtrip
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Tulips and camellias today at the historic Bellingrath Gardens and Home just south of Mobile on the Fowl River.
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Jerry and me at The Hummingbird Way restaurant last night. The 3rd photo is their version of Alabama’s famous Lane Cake. Dinner was fabulous.
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At the very historic and very large Magnolia Cemetery in Mobile Alabama. Established in 1836 it grew into a 100 hundred cemetery with over 100,000 people interred there. This is a view of the Union soldiers section with its towering old oak trees.
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Lunch yesterday at the Dockside restaurant on Dauphin Island. Big Red Shrimp deliciously sweet and tender.
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Beignets! Not just in New Orleans. At Mo'Bay Beignets in downtown Mobile. @mobaybeignetco
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The Cathedral-Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. Mobile was the first Catholic parish on the Gulf Coast established in 1703. The Cathedral was built 1829.