Tuesday, May 19, 2026

America's Amazon

CityofMobile.com  2026



I enjoyed, during a recent boat tour with Alabama's Ben Raines, what he calls America's Amazon. One of the reasons for this term is that a lot of the plant life in the Mobile Delta was transported here from the Brazilian Amazon region over many decades. Also, the native ecosystem here is in its own way comparable to the Amazon we all know to exist in South America.  The boat tour lasted about 4 hours and took a small party of us through the Lower Mobile-Tensaw Delta. I look forward to sharing more photos, videos and observations from the tour, with a gentle reminder there is a whole lot more to Mobile, Alabama than the concrete jungle off the shores of this diverse, unique ecosystem. - Preston Brady III.

 

Thursday, February 1, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                                                  CityofMobile.com 2024


Since Tuesday I have been exploring the world of the 2024 Reese's Senior Bowl, an annual event that occurs in Mobile every year since 1951.  The big day is this Saturday, February 3 at noon at the University of South Alabama, Hancock Whitney Stadium.  I'm lucky - the practices and the game are a short drive from my house. The slogan this year is The Draft Starts in Mobile.

On a gorgeous sun-filled afternoon in Mobile, Tuesday, January 30, 2024 to be exact, when I walked onto the field and stood on the sidelines for the first Reese's Senior Bowl practice before the game this Saturday, I felt I had reached a milestone. The truth is, I had. It was in fact my first time on the sidelines of a major football practice. Never mind it wasn't the actual game itself. In the world of baby steps this was a baby step. The game is this Saturday, February 3 at noon...

 The American team was at practice, divided into four teams - two on each end of the field. This was a technical strategy practice - no tackling, mainly passing. They were going through their moves, going through the blueprints created by their coaches.  The stakes are high, not just for the National and the American teams - formerly called North and South but changed in 2021 - but for each of the approximately 150 players who signed up from colleges around the country, some of who will practice and play in front of the biggest gathering of NFL scouts possibly ever gathered. 

The Senior Bowl practices are open to the public - Tuesday 1/30/24, Wednesday 1/31/24  and Thursday 2/1/24 , free of charge. The stadium is on the USA campus and although parking is tight, it can be found in one of the various lots around the stadium. Practices begin at 9:00 AM and end at 2:00 PM.


                                           Dominic Russo, Zebra Sports (CityofMobile.com 2024)


I had the pleasure of meeting with Dominic Russo of Zebra Sports yesterday.  Zebra is the brains behind all the game stats, particularly individual player stats obtained using RFID technology. The company provides real-time tracking of Next Gen stats for the NFL  How detailed are the stats? Football players have two RFID chips attached to them during practices and the game, collecting approximately 200 metrics including one the public will see on the scoreboard: speed. The technology uses chips that do not need battery recharge until after at least 20 hours of use, can survive the washer and dryer, and send immediate stats to the software captured for the client-  the NFL in this case. The compiled data is uploaded to a website where not only the NFL can see them but you, the public, at well. Zebra is already posting top performer stats on their website https://connect.zebra.com/SrBowlInsights. Looking at the stats, Carlton Johnson a DB from Fresno was clocked at 22.17 MPH yesterday, running 8.894 yards with a maximum acceleration in yards of 4.68 and maximum deceleration per yards of -5.32.  Unless I am mistaken, this speed is a new record for the Senior Bowl. Anyway, I really enjoyed the overview of this technology from Dominic and his team member Christian Blatner

The practice on Wednesday again occurred under bright blue, sunny skies. Every player I saw was performing in good form, especially #31 Austin McNamara (Texas Tech, Punter) and sparring partner  William Mote #56  (Georgia , Long Snapper.)...

For those Counting Crow fans, (myself included) Reese's Senior Bowl is sponsoring a free concert on Saturday, February 3 at the Mardi Gras Park downtown, after the last parade, at 8:30 PM...should be a fantastic party....


A make you hungry blurb...The Royal Scam restaurant downtown is featuring..."Pan seared grouper with a sugarcane vinegar beurre blanc, black garlic and goat cheese mashed potatoes and grilled broccolini..." speaking of cuisine, I saw a recipe posted at thekitchn.com for Tuscan Chicken that "will have everyone asking for seconds."   I made it and it is the best chicken recipe I have every experienced...the French are the rulers of sauce and this one of a heavy cream with Italian herbs, fresh spinach and parmesan is heavenly... 

WKRG is reporting that in honor of Black History Month a Mobile man will be ringing the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday 1/31/24 - Philips Healthcare Technical Support Specialist Charles Johnson will have the honor, along side CEO Roy Jakobs....


If you are lookin for something to do on Tuesday afternoons, The Government Street Presbyterian Church has a great Lunch and Learn Series at noon on Tuesdays. I recently attended one in which cartoonist  JD Crowe was the guest speaker...awesome presentation, and for $12.00 you get a nice homecooked lunch and an up and close with the guest speaker....coming up - February 6, Glenda Snodgrass, an information security expert with the Net Effect, and on February 20th, Joe Bonner, President of the University of South Alabama...parking is free across the street and check out the entire schedule online...

One of my spies tells me the Tool concert in Biloxi was- well, he said "they killed it" and despite the band's very strict no video filming during their shows, they did, as usual allow filming of the last song, before which I am told they said go ahead sheep and film!...

Tonight, February 1 The Order of Polka Dots parade rolls downtown Mobile at 6:30 PM on Route A....and there are parades every day leading up to Fat Tuesday on February 13th...another city in Louisiana - New Orleans - also celebrates Mardi Gras in a nod to Mobile, the birthplace of Mardi Gras...


Monday, January 29, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 





Despite an off and on rainy past several days Mardi Gras parades were lucky to have breaks in the weather and so far, most if not all parades have proceeded with good if not exceptional attendance...the next big parade in Mobile will be the Order of Polka Dots, a yearly favorite - 6:30 PM, February 1, Route A....

I was recently downtown and decided to stop at Cotton State BBQ at 101 Conception St. in Mobile and pick up some lunch to go. Luckily, I arrived at 11:00 AM when they opened, because as I waited for my food the small, cozy restaurant started filling up. They close at 2:00 PM... There are picnic tables outside and even though it was a little chilly, it was sunny, and a group of office workers showed up and let the waitress know they wanted to eat outside.  I order the brisket loaded potato and it was very good and very large. I sliced it in half and reheated it in the oven at home and still had the other half for dinner. Not sure if they bottle and sell that BBQ sauce but if not., they should. It had just enough spice, but the sweet taste of this sauce made me say mmmm...out loud...

I am by no means a football expert and I don't watch many games (did watch the showdown between Alabama and Michigan - that was a nailbiter and of course disappointing for Alabama,) but a really good competition just the same. I am looking forward to attending the Senior Bowl on February 3 here in Mobile, which starts at noon and features about 150 of the best college players, all hopeful to one day make it into the NFL draft or league. This game at the University of South Alabama's Hancock Whitney Stadium, will be watched by NFL professionals from all over the country, and many of them will be at the game. This is the football version of tryouts for The Game of Thrones or Mission Impossible... if you visit www.seniorbowl.com you'll find ticket options, including premium seating...the game will also be televised on the NFL Network....a lot of scouts are watching the quarterback from Oregon - Bo Nix, playing for the National team, as well as Michael Penix, Jr. from Washington and Sam Hartman from Notre Dame...other names to watch for various positions include, but are certainly not limited to Adisa Isaac, edge from Penn  State, WB Xavier Legette from South Carolina, and Michael Pratt from Tulane. Pratt has started in 45 career games at Tulane and is one to watch for QB draft status...

South Alabama Jaguar Fans on FB points out that South Alabama has a former player going to the Super Bowl - Darrell Luter, Jr. - congratulations South Alabama and Darrell....


In other news...Bayou La Batre now has a roundabout...I saw a picture of it online...am I the only one whose heart rate increases slightly at the approach of a roundabout? I know we are all supposed to know who goes first but there's often that person who is just not sure....to compound matters I have seen at least one in Mobile at which all intersections have a yield sign - so who really, is supposed to yield?  Answer: Me.....

I don't know how many more fart Reels I can stand.... some of them are funny but they seem to be out of control...in case you don't know these are videos in which a man pretends to fart near another shopper, capturing the reaction of that person - often not very pleasant....I hope they don't backfire one day - no pun intended...

Slurp Society says "Monday is here, which means it's time to start your week off with some good ol' slurp action..."  they are at 69 St. Michael Street in Mobile and I've been there once so far and enjoyed the ramen soup I ordered...anxious to try some of the other ramen dishes as well....

I've been busy lately and happy to say I have my latest fiction novel published on Amazon Kindle and other notorious spots.... this one is a humorous mystery set in Mobile, The Rising of Mary Beth Carmen :Séance Man. The next book in the "Séance Man" series will be "The Rising of a Hero"....

Tickets are selling fast for the Hangout Festival, May 17th-19, 2024, with headliners Zach Bryan, Lana Del Ray, Odesza, The Chainsmokers, Cage the Elephant, Dominic Fike, Renee Rapp, Jessie Murph and a ton of up-and-coming bands I like to catch at music festivals so I can say I saw them when...Cage the Elephant is one such band I saw several years ago on one of the smaller stages at Hangout, and they unsurprisingly have been climbing the charts and getting bigger and better.... check out www.hangoutmusicfest.com....







Friday, January 19, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                                              CityofMobile.com  2024



The photo is from yesterday in Mobile when a plane decided they much prefer a completely horizontal flight because vertical gives them vertigo...no one knows for sure what to call the line of "smoke" behind the plane...don't even go there unless you want a fight...

I saw an announcement of the New Orleans Jazz Festival lineup on Facebook, and the first comment was from a guy who wrote "Eh, not for everybody..." proving the point that no matter what you do in this world, you can never, ever please everyone. 

The lineup includes the Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Chris Stapleton, Crazy Horse, Vampire Weekend, Hozier, Widespread Panic, Bonnie Raitt, The Killers, Queen Latifah, Earth, Wind and Fire, Jimmy Buffett's band (in his honor) and many more top-name artists but this guy says "Eh,"  The festival runs April 25th through May 5th and I have definitely got my sights set on catching some of these acts...

Speaking of concerts, the Hangout Festival will feature crowd favorites Lana Del Ray and Cage the Elephant, as well as The Chainsmokers, Dominic Fike, Renee Rapp and Jessie Murph just to name a few. This festival is made all the more blissful by the idyllic setting of white sugar sand beaches, swimming pools and just being at the beach in general, listening to live music and enjoying the eats and drinks. Scheduled for May 17-19 the top-level packages usually sell out well in advance of the show. This festival offers a lot of choice beach packages that include digs on the beach, special access to food and drink areas, and shuttle transportation around the festival and beach. They also offer 3 day general admission and 3 day general admission Plus packages. People are still hungry for fun and entertainment since 2020 so it wouldn't be a surprise if this entire event sold out before May...


There's no better Bowl in the world to catch most of the potential NFL players in their college mode, than Reese's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama on February 3, 2024. The Bowl announced that Tennessee Titans Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line Coach Terrell Williams will head the American Team and New York Jets Defensive Coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will lead the National Team. Some of the accepted invites include Tennessee QB Joe Milton III, Georgia OC Sedrick Van Pran, Auburn DS Jaylin Simpson, Penn State Edge Adisa Isaac, North Carolina WR Devontez Walker and many, many more stellar college players from across the country. I believe tickets are still available so if you plan to go check in to it before the last minute...


Heavy metal classic band Judas Priest will be in Mobile following a European tour that concludes in Paris. In Mobile on May 12th at the Civic Center and something tells me this one will also sell out before the show date...


The Spot of Tea saga with the Board of Health continues, with the restaurant owner providing detailed updates on their Facebook page, to include board of heath scores ranging from 90 in November 2021 to 60 in January 2024...as the epic battle continues the owner has backed down from putting the place up for sale and says there could be a possible meeting with the BOE supervisors and staff. Meanwhile the restaurant appears to remain closed, bleeding money for lack of business, where it sits on the very best location you could hope for on Dauphin Street, right next to Cathedral Square...

Believe it or not Mardi Gras is in full swing already... Dauphin Island has their People's Parade tomorrow at 1:00 PM...and on Friday January 26th the Conde Cavaliers roll in downtown Mobile at 6:30 PM...I have spies attending these parades and bringing me back boxes of moon pies and beads with secret Mardi Gras society scribblings on them...

We had a very cold spell, then it warmed up for a day and the cold spell is coming back. Yankee weather, go home... remember last summer when it was 110 degrees? Ok, cold weather you can stick around a little longer...

If you don't promote yourself first, no one else will follow, so call it shameless self-promotion or whatever you want, somebody's got to sing your praises....I am "almost finished" with my next book, this one a "ghost story" set in Mobile...I finally came to appreciate that Mobile can, at certain times of the day or night be a classically scary place.  I have a disclaimer in the front of the book: "To be read at night, alone, preferably in a large, old, creaky house...."

Monday, January 15, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 




When Antarctica finds his way all the way down to Mobile, you know everyone above is taking a hit for us. Hope everyone stays warm...

If you see a homeless person out in this cold you can call Eric Overstreet at 251-228-8454 for details about a shelter open at the Theodore Church of God. There are shuttles from downtown and Tillman's Corner, so there's no reason for anyone in the Mobile area to be left outside in the sub-freezing weather coming tomorrow and Wednesday...thanks to Theodore Dawes Fire Rescue for making everyone aware on social media...also, please visit their page on Facebook to help a member of their team who is ill,  Firefighter Lieutenant Buddy Clickstine...

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday and also a holiday with store and other business closings. One of the saddest days in American history is when his young life was ended by those who did not want to see equality in our country. Fortunately, those people did not get their way, even though it's still a way to go before Dr. King's Dream is fully realized...

Everybody is chattering about the thing going on with revered downtown restaurant Spot of Tea, a mammoth battle between the health department and some violations they say they found inside the Dauphin Street restaurant... the restaurant may be temporarily closed and some scheduled events moved to another restaurant, The Ruby Slipper...hopefully everything will be ironed out and back to normal soon, especially with Mardi Gras Money season on the cusp...


It's so cold in Iowa today that Frosty the Snowman posted his plans for a vacation in California this week... 

Today is Iowa's big, anticipated GOP caucus. That's where a few select Republicans vote who to support for the upcoming presidential race...Devilish favorite Donald Trump, after mowing down the only other candidate who could be a threat to him - Nikki Haley, told caucus members to get out and vote "even on your deathbed - it will be worth it."  There are a lot of people who would lay on the ground and die for Donald Trump. I am proud to say I am not one of them. It could be a spring day with butterflies flittering and birds chirping and it's still a great big ole no...but here is what I do love about the Donald - if someone did vote for him on their deathbed, and died in the process, he would not attend their funeral because it would "make him look weak" to be associated with someone who was obviously a failure in life because they died going outside to vote. Now that's what I call being a true American! We know what's up...


A lot of locals' favorite band The Red Clay Strays will perform in Fairhope on Friday March 29th...tickets are on stubhub and this one looks like good sellout potential...


You know how sometimes when you are scrolling through stuff and you see a "new" product and think wow, what's next? Apparently the Men's Pocket Toilet, which promises you will never have to hold your pee again on road trips. The "toilet" looks like - well, you know those plastic vacuum hoses at carwashes?  It looks like a piece of one of those. It hides the man's p-p so no one has to go through the traumatic experience of seeing one...while it may hide your stuff it probably will not change the fact that urinating in public is a crime in most places...

What's up with me today, voting on the deathbed and p-p cloaks...maybe it's that cold weather coming in...


Here's some more promising news...a new restaurant is opening at 219 Conti Street, downtown. It's called Penton's Bistro and from the looks of the set-up inside if the food is anything like the décor it's going to be a winner... the exact open date is not known but it should be "any day now..."

Shameless Self-Promotion Kiosk: I am working on another book, this one a series of "horror" stories...the first book in the series should be published soon, a few weeks, a month...and if you are still planning that first trip to Paris, my short expose on my own trip, Seven Days in Paris could prove useful. It's not a guidebook but does have suggestions for restaurants and navigating Paris...or, if fiction is your thing and you want to see the roles of Whites and Blacks reversed in the Sixties,  The Color White just might satiate your appetite...Heavy Metal fans might enjoy this fiction piece: The Chronicles of Norvovia: Battle of the Bands...


Stay warm, help others stay warm including checking on elderly who live alone... homeless and pets...despite our little tiffs here and there we really are all in this together....it just occurred to me, I am elderly and I live alone...but don't worry about me, I got matches, newspapers and an oil drum...









Saturday, January 13, 2024

It's News to Mobile....

 

                                                   Max   CityofMobile,com 2024




Retired weather guru/author Alan Sealls  tells us we will be able to see the space station as it moves through our orbit tonight at 6:43 PM for about 4 minutes. This is for our entire area...It is moving West South West to North. If you are not sure what that is then just look up at the sky around that time, say shazam and cross your fingers (my words, not Alan's!)…

Speaking of the sky, and weather, one of the coldest airmasses in a very long time is tracking across the country and will reach the Mobile area around Monday night...it's still too soon to know the exact numbers but it's going to be well below freezing even in Mobile - maybe 18 or 19 degrees. When it gets that cold go ahead and step outside, lick your finger and then press it onto your nose...

The college football world is all a buzz with the announcement of the coach who is replacing Nick Saban for the Alabama team. Kalen DeBoer, who has three National Championship wins under his belt. He was head coach at Sioux Falls, California State and University of Washington before landing this iconic position preceded by Paul Bear Bryant and Nick Saban. New blood, new era, which jettisons hot fuel into the mix for all concerned...

Speaking of music, which we weren't, the music festival world is also all a buzz with line-up announcements by the Hangout Festival, Bonnaroo, Shaky Knees and late line-up announcer Coachella...and as usual, after each annual announcement social media populates with a barrage of complaints about the line-ups, which eventually turn into raves and all these shows sell out before the concert dates - Coachella sold out before they even made the line-up announcement, proving we love to hate our line-ups but you will find us hugging the stage of our non-favorite artists at the show...

Hey guys, if you want to make $20.00 an hour The Buffalo Bills is paying that if you are willing to shovel snow at the Highmark Stadium before the playoff game this Sunday between them and the Pittsburgh Steelers...

This Sunday the Mobile Marathon kicks off and concludes at Mardi Gras Park downtown...the event is presented by Infirmary Health..if you can't race in the event at least drive down there and watch, and maybe some of that health and energy will rub off on you...

Sadly, a homeless person was found dead in Midtown Mobile near the Starbucks...details have not yet been provided, but folks please be aware there are more shelters opening in anticipation of the below freezing weather coming in...the Theodore Dawes Fire Rescue wants us to know that starting Monday at noon the Theodore Church of God will provide winter weather shelter for anyone in need. It will stay open until the  19th or 20th...if you see any homeless out there,  or know of any individuals or families who need a warm place, please reach out to them with this information...it's also possible folks can get a ride to the shelter - contact Eric Overstreet for more information 251-228-8454...just saw on the City of Mobile web site transportation shuttles will be at Tillman's Corner Walmart on Monday 12-2 and 4-6, and Cathedral Square downtown 1-3, and 5-7...

The City of Mobile was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal as an "emerging hot spot" for new startups...they must have seen my blog and finally come to their senses....seriously, if you are a start-up or wanting to be one, check in with the Mobile Chamber of Commerce and they might be able to help you start up...


The City of Saraland is strutting it's stuff with announcements of a new outdoor facility called The Land at Saraland which will feature 8 baseball/softball diamonds and a bunch of other multi-purpose fields for football, soccer, field hockey and even lacrosse... the open date is set for this fall...as I recall, Saraland is a national hotspot for youth softball, winning a lot of national titles every year...and while they don't want their competitors to know their secret, I think it's grandma's turnip greens, fried chicken, lima beans and cornbread...don't tell them I told you...

There will be An Evening with Anya Hinkle at The People's Room of Mobile downtown on January 31, 2024...she is on a nationwide tour...get your tickets early because this venue is limited and intimate, is like sitting in the living room with the performer...I recently caught Eric Erdman at this venue...nice!

All of Mobile is excited beyond description at the recent announcement of Judas Priest with special guest Sabaton on the Invincible Shield Tour on May 12, 2024 at the Mobile Civic Center...these metal rocky icons will shake Mobile to the bones that night so if you are one of the two or three people who are not there, and you feel the ground shaking way out in West Mobile, now you know why...











Friday, January 12, 2024

It's News to Mobile...


                                           Kurt Thomas, Mobile Museum of Art  2024  CityofMobile.com 



Want to feel smarter? Visit a museum: it works every time, and it's not a figment of your imagination or a fake smarter - you are smarter. Viewing, experiencing the art of our world is an educational experience. It's also soothing to the mind. So imagine how much smarter you'd feel if you were able to gain access to behind the scenes at an art museum - you'd feel like a genius. That's exactly what The Mobile Museum of Art offered members and the public this week: A Behind the Scenes tour with the museum's Art Logistics director Kurt Thomas. This rare tour is offered twice a year and I arrived at the museum located in Langan Park early enough to be greeted by the museum's Curator of Art and Audience Engagement, Stan Hackney. I sipped on a glass of red wine and soon the other 11 guests for the 5:00 PM tour arrived. There were three tours yesterday - 5:00, 6:00, 7:00 PM. The tour was free to museum members and only $5.00 for non-members. Of course I am a member - aren't all Mobile residents who can tell a Monet from a Degas? 

I was super-excited about this tour, like some people get stoked before attending a major football game. Yes, I just admitted that...  (I am attending the Senior Bowl on Saturday, February 3, and more news about this annual event coming soon...so, I am not 100% nerd, just a percentage of me...)

As in most museums, all the work it takes to make exhibits happen takes place in the belly of the beast - in the basement, and this is where we found the administrative and support offices, and treasure after treasure troves of fine art. Kurt began the tour in the main administrative office, beginning with architectural to-scale models ( 1:12 ) of the exhibit halls and rooms.  These models allow staff to plan exhibits in real time using mock-up pieces and prints. We visited the graphics office where museum art signage is designed and cut on a vinyl cutter, and rooms in which matting and frames are stored for possible use in future exhibits, or as needed. Some of the rooms house display cases and all the materials needed to fashion an exhibit of the caliber required in an accredited museum. Kurt explained the accreditation process - there is a mountain of work involved in being certified to house and exhibit extremely fine art, some in the permanent collection and often art from other museums and traveling art shows that transport art around the world. 

We received a tour of the loading dock to see how art arrives (and departs) , and the various temperature and security-controlled rooms where art is stored based on its type. For example paintings, textiles, ceramics each have their own storage rooms. The doors of these rooms are, if memory serves me, 119 inches tall. Off the loading dock is an elevator tall and large enough to host a Mardi Gras float. We took a ride in this behemoth, to see ( and feel)  how the art is brought from the dock or storage to the main exhibit floors above - or back down to storage or on to some other show...Someone asked if there was ever a time when a piece of art did not fit in the elevator, to which Kurt explained there was a Monet that needed another inch or two for a fit, and try as they may by tilting it, etc. the piece would not fit and therefore was not able to be exhibited.  Being an Alabama boy I inquired as to why they just couldn't take a chainsaw and cut off the top of it, but no one seemed to hear my question...

                                                             CityofMobile.com  2024




I was struck by the fact that in museums across the country - the world - more than half of the art in their possession will rarely, if ever, see the light of an exhibit floor. When I suggested during this tour that perhaps this museum could be expanded, I was reminded by another guest on the tour that it takes money to do that - a fact that perhaps had momentarily escaped me as I suddenly found myself feeling sorry for archived art. I thought about the poor artist who spent months - perhaps years in some cases, creating a piece, only for it to end up in a museum basement. But before I pulled out my handkerchief I reminded myself at least the piece was catalogued and stored, and protected for longevity, unlike the multi-million dollar piece that travels from attic to yard sale and then finally ends up in a thrift store with a five dollar price tag on it. (By the way, if any reader is aware of any such art piece, let me know. I have a weakness for unrecognized masterpieces...) 

So the next time you visit a museum, while you are pondering the brush strokes and masterfulness of that rare piece, also consider all the work that went into getting that painting hung on the wall. Behind the scenes of fine art exhibits is steady and hard work. This exclusive tour arranged by Stan Hackney, Kurt Thomas and their co-staff  including Joe Lett, Jr. the Media Marketing Specialist, was a perfect one hour that made me glad I don't just scroll through certain emailed newsletters. If you are not already a member of The Mobile Museum of Art I ask what are you waiting for? 

Next up, the museum hosts a Family Mardi Gras Day, Saturday, January 13, 1-5 PM when the educational team will guide you through art-making activities including making masks and floats out of shoeboxes (bring a shoebox!)  There will be dancing with Gloria Petit Williams and live music. Admission that day is FREE, including all the activities. It doesn't get any better than that...

There are events throughout the month and year, with a whopping ten events scheduled for this month alone. If you are interested in clay and pottery, there are several events in this genre this month...


                                                             CityofMobile.com  2024




Thursday, January 11, 2024

It's News to Mobile...




Believe it or not, there is bigger news than the retirement of Saban yesterday, although his throwing in of the towel after an unmerciful beating by the Michigan Wolverines did send shock waves around the world. I believe all colleges in Alabama are closed today while everyone ponders and frets over the biggest question facing college football in over a decade: who will replace him, or can he even be replaced?...

No, the bigger news was the line-up announcements of the various summer music festivals around America. Hangout Fest released their line-up yesterday and on the beaches of Gulfshores, Alabama from May 17-19th will be Zach Bryan, Lana Del Ray, Odesa, The Chainsmokers and Cage The Elephant will play this event as well, along with Dominic Fike, Renee Rapp, Jessie Murph and a few dozen other soon-to-be major headliners themselves such as A Day to Remember, All Time Low, Koe Wetzel, and Megan Moroney. Hangout has a variety of cool beach and concert packages including VIP and Super VIP, which always sell out pretty early...and they also have a payment plan...they often make other surprise guest announcements so tune in here for any updates...and on X @gulfshores...

The Bonnaroo folks in idyllic Manchester, Tennessee announced their four day event on Tuesday, with headliners Pretty Lights, Fisher, Post Malone, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fred Again... yes Fred, again...with  Pretty Lights closing the Sunday evening party...this event will feature dozens of other established and up and coming bands, including the stellar Cage The Elephant who I caught at the Gulfshores Hangout Festival a few years back...

Shaky Knees Music Festival in Central Park Atlanta, GA blasted their May 3-5 line-up to include headliner Noah Kahn, with names like Young the Giant, Weezer, Queens of the Stone Age, The Offspring, Foo Fighters, Billy Idol and Portugal the Man...

As you can see I will be spending the month of May in a musical paradise set in the deep of the South, and if you follow or like me, or if you even maybe love me you will catch a few exclusive chats with some of these bands, insider info that I will not charge you for and which you can utilize at various gatherings by throwing out your own breaking news tidbits such as did you know Matt Shultz of Cage the Elephant has perfected the art of flying off a stage and also flying back onto the stage and still remain in one solid piece? (Seen it with my own eyes at Hangout...)   No, I promise to give you better, so keep listening...and be aware all three venues offer lodging plans and packages which usually sell out long before the event, or you can just pretend you are a regular dude and buy general admission tickets. Who cares as long as you can be there at the happening, right? 

I have been to the Hangout event several times and there's nothing that says summer days on the beach like being at this event surrounded by cool music, great food and folks...and just because you may be older than 18 doesn't mean you can't reignite your youth another time and show how cool you are for swinging and swaying in front of the stage G Flip is playing on, or The Taylor Party....just please don't wear Bermuda shorts and a throwback Hawaiian shirt..

I finally made it to Pizzeria Delphia yesterday... It's located inside a little co-op of eateries called the Insider, 518 Dauphin Street,  and I found their pizza to be among the best I have tasted in a long time...I kept reading they have great pizza so of course I needed to find out for myself...call 251-458-1100 to order ahead ( or confirm their hours ) if you like, but they do serve individual slices as well if you want to eat in the dining area and do as I plan and check out some of the other restaurants in that little hopping collective (teeming with people yesterday...) Some of the downtown restaurants roll with their own special opening/closing hours so best to call and confirm if you are driving downtown...

Another place I checked out yesterday is Red and White, also on Dauphin but further down in the 1100 block. This place looks cool and has a floor cellar of wine I am sure I have not seen at this level of choice anywhere else in Mobile...their menu includes a number of "exotic" cheeses to have with your wine, and they have a snack and entrée menu which they bring into force beginning at 3:00 PM. I was a bit early so a go-back is in order. The staff told me reservations not required...

For those in the Mobile area, we could get some more rough, rainy/windy weather tomorrow...and then by Monday night the temps could drop below freezing, with a projected low of  29 Monday night and a burr-worthy 19 degrees Tuesday night...pets and plants folks. The ground plants I can't bring in I cover with straw and leaves, and the taller ones cover with something to keep the frost bite off...

I'm always on the hunt for those off the beaten track restaurants and venues anywhere in the Mobile area, feel free to share via email to gulfshores@gmail.com...

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                             JD Crowe, January 9, 2024,  CityofMobile.com 



World-famous - probably even galaxy famous because cartoonist JD Crowe might say other planets are aware of us but that doesn't mean they are going to put out the welcome mat just yet - was yesterday's guest and first speaker at this years' Government Street Presbyterian Church Lunch and Learn series that runs through April 2024. If you don't know who JD Crowe is then you don't live in Alabama and you've never read a newspaper. His pen is often searing hot on Alabama and national politics, but his humor doesn't stop there, or at AL.com where they are very fortunate to have him as the resident cartoonist. His work has appeared in newspapers across the world. As JD pointed out yesterday, newspaper cartoonists are a dying breed, (but JD is not dead - more about that in a minute)  with only about 30 left in the country. The newspaper industry doesn't have a logical reason for dwindling the numbers, but just say they are more focused on local news. Don't rack your brain trying to figure that one out. 

I arrived in the cafeteria of the church and was soon joined by Julie and Babs, two other guests who each arrived separately and we quickly became a friendly table of three.  We chatted about the previous nights' fierce storm and Babs said her only damage was a geranium  tumped over.  Imagine my delight at hearing that old term of endearment, tumped, which I had not heard in decades. Thank you Babs. 

Included in the $12.00 admission was a lunch prepared by the church culinary staff, a delicious pot roast over rice, corn bread muffin and desert. JD began by telling us that he's not dead, but had been out of circulation for several months with a rare but curable illness that made him so skinny he was afraid to take a shower 'lest he he slip down the drain.' He felt like he was "stuck in a 24/7 David Lynch movie."  But he was definitely back with this presentation, in a monologue that included stories of his Kentucky roots and his cartoonist family (several siblings are also cartoonists.)  He read a letter he received from an anonymous source who ranted/pouted about cartoons that poked fun at Alabama politicians....and took us back through some of his more famous cartoons such as "The tragic irony is, I thought the mullet was hiding my red neck," and "Where I come from, reading anything out loud is considered showing off."  He brought along one of his books "Half-thunk Thoughts (Rivers Edge Media 2014) where he takes a much needed break from political cartoons. It can't be easy being the only journalist in the state of Alabama who stands up against Montgomery...

A generous crowd showed up for JD Crowe,  (including former Mobile Press Register reporter Eddie Curran, who now runs Curran Research Services) and besides his book he brought along his 2024 calendar of sunsets in Fairhope and a special Happy Birthday wish personally inscribed on my date. I definitely made the right decision to put this event on my calendar, got way more than my money's worth. I signed up for his newsletter at AL.com, "Welcome to Crowe Jam" by simply typing his name in the search box and scrolling down to sign up for newsletter. Next up in the Lunch and Learn Series is author and radio talk show host Cam Marston on January 16th, and in a timely presentation here near carnival season on January 23, Cart Blackwell of the Mobile Carnival Museum will be the guest speaker. Reservations not required, just show up.  Lunch is served between 12 and 12:30 and the presentation starts at 12:30. For the full schedule you will find The Government Street Presbyterian Church on Facebook or just Google them and call. Parking was free right across the street from the church. This one was an easy, enjoyable afternoon...

After a stormy night the sky decided to shine all blue and sunny and I strolled downtown in search of the best pizza in Mobile...although I found what is supposed to be the place, it was closed...I messaged them and asked if they are open this Friday and they replied "yes," so we'll see if I can make this happen...if I do you'll read about it here...there is a new restaurant trying to open in the 200 block of Conti Street...as soon as they have their licenses in place I was told, they will open, hopefully in the next week or so...

I made a few new acquaintances during my walk, including Gerald and his loving pooch Buddy...turns out Gerald and I co-existed during a time in San Francisco way back when...and a friend of his stopped and we chatted about restaurants in the area. It should be no surprise everybody is a restaurant critic, and one new friend fired off various reviews of nearby restaurants that would have made Julia Child blush..."oh, it's o.k. - your everyday café food... but the seafood gumbo is excellent..." and about another, "it's over-priced,"  and yet another..."really good food..."  After I suggested one restaurant I have tried once, a friend messaged back and said "Yeah it was OK, not our favorite, how about...." We already know from Yelp that people will and do rant and rave about restaurants...sometimes you just have to go and find out for yourself because our tastes and expectations can run different, and sometimes a restaurant experience goes south because of extenuating circumstances...people have off, or bad days - you included so open up that heart and let your goodness shine...

In closing, and in the words of JD Crowe remember, "Where I come from, farm animals are 1.Pets, 2. Dates, 3. Dinner."









Tuesday, January 9, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 


                                                  J.D. Crowe, Gov. St. Presbyterian Church




If you are going to try and have your hand on the pulse of your city, then you listen to the current chatter, which this morning seems to be the wild weather we had last night. As I sit here now the sun is peaking out from behind the left-over clouds, offspring of much darker and vocal, colorful clouds that swept through beginning at 3:30 this morning. No doubt phones across this great city pinged with the instantly detectable horn of the National Weather Service around that time - I know mine did. I checked the radar, which clocks the red cells up to a certain timeframe, and it showed the long, skinny, fast-moving band of clouds passing over us around 4:10 AM...I slept-walked to a lower level bathroom and pondered the situation.  Not to ignore the warning but my body navigated me back to the bed where I  soon heard the winds pass through. Spoiler alert: when the wind chimes start making a lot of noise that means it's very windy. I heard a thump on the roof, likely a small tree branch detached from it's parent, flying through the air and later confirmed to have found its way to the ground. I peeked outside and immediately saw a thin, spiky branch in the front yard. Now fully dressed with coffee brewing I walked outside and there were small branches scattered here and there, with one sizable but man-hand-able one way in the back, where there are lots of pines and oaks. The sun has once again been outplayed by the clouds and has retreated until further notice. Our area is still under a tornado watch until around noon, I think...we may hopefully be good for  now, until this Friday when another large storm threatens a big part of the country, leaving the kind of cold behind that causes you to bring in any potted plants and cover the ones that remain and might freeze next week. I saw one low reading of 21, which hopefully will be upgraded as days pass, to something more reasonable, something I can deal with...neighbors sometimes see me walking with an aviator hat flapping around my ears, when it's only 50 degrees outside. I kindly smile and remind them I don't do cold. I thermal up and retreat like a turtle dug in the ground, warm under the blanket of dead loblolly pine needles...

There is news that someone lost their life before light this morning, on a bicycle near Moffett and Wolf Ridge Road, perhaps trying to cross Moffett Road. It is reported this was not a hit and run and one can only imagine the remorse and mental pain felt by the driver in what was a tragic, unavoidable accident, and any loved ones of the victim.  I always hate to see people on bicycles anywhere except in a park or the beach. These roads are not made for bicycles, and even motorcycles face a much greater risk than do motorists in cars and trucks...especially when it's raining...

Some roads are still closed, some people lost power, and even though there is visible signs of damage caused by the fierce wind, trees and tree limbs, overall we came out much better than the potential that was there for very destructive tornadoes....

Om tap today, a luncheon with political cartoon satirist J.D. Crowe at the helm at the Government Street Presbyterian Church, 300 Government. $12.00, lunch served at noon, J.D. starts at 12:30. Parking is in the Jackson Street lot. No reservation required, just show up...but the number is 251-432-1749...this is part of a speaker series the church offers...


Someone posted that Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is 80 today...wow, how time...but I can imagine his great-grandfather Keith Richards is very proud of him....who can resist a Keith Richards joke? Not me...

Shout out to the young, bearded fellow behind the seafood counter at Fresh Market, who walked me over to the Asian food section where I was gathering the final ingredients to make Tom Yum soup... I had been to the Oriental Food Market on Azalea Road and had just about everything, but I was holding out for fresh galangal instead of the frozen they had at the Oriental market...no one had it fresh so I followed the tip from the recipe and substituted fresh ginger with black pepper to make it simulate galangal...(which I am betting you did not know) I bought fresh Gulf shrimp from Fresh Market, and the soup turned out pretty good. The fresh lemon grass shoots are what really make it, but there are a ton of ingredients from fish sauce to roasted Thai chili pepper...I like, but am not a huge fan of all mushrooms, so I substituted fresh bean sprouts, which is what I ask for when I buy Tom Yum at a restaurant...the nice thing about making it at home is you control the spiciness,  and I like mine in-between, a medium hot...in case you are wondering Tom Yum is a Thai soup invented by a man named Tom, and it's very yum. Trust me, it is...and as a dear friend Sherri Marston is fond of saying...I am leaving the room now....

Be safe!








Monday, January 8, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                                           CityofMobile.com   2024


In almost every entertainment district in the world, great minds struggle to create something unique but appealing, to fill a void they first have to recognize and then figure out the construction materials needed to build it.

 Mobile's Jim Pennington did just that beginning about eight years ago , and the result is The People's Room of Mobile. 

The building was already there: it's what he made of it, that is the story. Nestled over in the second block of St. Francis Street, downtown, a few blocks from what I found to be off the chart busy as heck Dauphin Street on a recent Saturday night, is a small venue that manages to provide the ultimate performance experience for both the audience and the performer. There is probably no better performer in our area to show first hand how The People's Room of Mobile "works."  than Eric Erdman. First, there's room for about 50 people, and the stage is right there with you - it's like he is in your living room...

You know how you attend some shows and a few guests are not really there to see the performer but rather to socialize, to chat throughout the show? Well, there's bars and restaurants for that now, but at this venue there's no chit-chat during the performance. What? The performer does not have to compete with someone's kind-of vocal replay of their parking experience or how many times they had to send the steak back at a restaurant to get it burnt? Afraid not: it's just the performer on stage, and in this case Eric Erdman, who blended his array of old and new songs with just enough conversation to make this more than just a concert, but rather a visit with him. All he needed was an acoustic guitar to make his Mobile grown lyrics come to life with this sold out crowd. 

I would say he's another Bob Dylan except he didn't get stuck inside of Mobile - he's from here, from the D.I.P. and for those who are not from here that's Dauphin Island Parkway, that long strip of parkway that eventually leads to the beach, but in the city it's where a service station can be a gathering place and the neighborhoods are working-class and real...speaking of D.I.P., if you are one of the few Mobilians who have not heard Eric's DIP song, then you probably also don't know what the Azalea Trail is and never tasted turnip greens next to a scoop of lima beans neither...we've almost all heard of the band Ugli Stick (one of Eric's projects) and you can visit Apple Music to find The D.I.P. Song...

Another song that stood out for me was Overseas in Oklahoma...and the story behind it, ha! Eric updated us on his current projects and having just finished a recording session at Mobile's Dauphin Street Sound we can expect some super-quality engineering and talent coming together in what should certainly be a stellar album release soon. He's been helping out in the Muscle Shoals area, and just got back from Los Angeles where we can only guess music moguls were fighting over him...seriously, if he just stayed a hometown Mobile boy we'd all still be lucky as heck, but my talent radar tells me Eric will continue to go big places, which brings me to hey if you have not caught his for real act yet then maybe you should before you have to compete with everyone else to get a ticket at a much larger venue....His 90-Minute plus-an-encore set was a nice Saturday evening, allowing me to be back home by 10:30 ( I didn't "do" late night Dauphin Street because 1: I was by myself, 2. I did not have a designated driver 3. I didn't take Uber.  One night I'm going to see how it works to take Uber to and from, and maybe get a little dizzy over several beers and my trademark vodka martini with extra bleu cheese olives...)

If I were you (and I know, I'm not but wish I could be)  I'd check out The People's Room of Mobile - up next this Wednesday is An Evening with Pat Byrne...

And, as if meeting Jim and seeing Eric were not enough, I found myself sitting next to Mobile's Ryan Balthrop, another buzz-word songwriter name we happily continue to see all over the local music map...He's gearing up for what promises to be a one of a kind jam session called Eslava Creek Sessions on the weekend of March 23-24, 2024, with an array of performers including Corky Hughes, Grayson Capps, Cary Hudson, Katrina Miller, Rollin in the Hay, and the Krickets...and like the name says the party will be on Eslava Creek in Mobile...

What a Saturday evening...also got stopped by Bike with Mike (call, don't text 251-554-9910) who offered a free ride around downtown - there is no set fee you just give him a reasonable tip. I enjoyed the ride, it brought back old memories of being on a Tuk-Tuk in Bangkok,,, He said around 4:00 PM and after are the best times to call or stop him for a ride. His two seater is covered when it's cold outside...

I began Saturday night by attending the lighting of the Mardi Gras tree in Mardi Gras Park at Government and Royal...there was a brass band and hundreds of people there, proving once again there is absolutely nothing to do in Mobile...I ran into Mobile's one and only Gayrita Wright, reminding me that great minds do think alike...

If you are one of those who can't imagine a bookstore being crowded, then you haven't seen The Haunted Book Shop on Joachim Street on an early Saturday night. Tons of folks inside and there is of course an entire section dedicated to haunted books by Mobile writers...with over 300 years of worldly history there are bound to be a lot of ghosts hiding amongst the Spanish mossed oak streets...admit it, you've had that moment walking down a dimly-lit Mobile Street by yourself, towering oak trees and chirping cicadas, and thought perhaps you were not alone.... 

Are you sitting down with you seatbelt on just in case? Pulitzer Prize winning Mobile political cartoon satirist J.D. Crowe has announced to the world "I am Not Dead."  He got a weird but nagging illness for a while but with witty, often searing pen in hand, he is back.  Don't ask him to sketch you, he just might and you just might not like what you see...Tomorrow , Tuesday January 9th J.D. will be guest speaker at the Government Street Presbyterian Church at noon, $12.00 tickets and includes lunch...call 251-432-1749 for more info (free parking is in the Jackson Street lot...) but when I called they said no reservations required just show up in your hoops skirts and tuxedos...seriously, just wear some clothes (this ain't the Bass Pro Shop...)  The location is 300 Government Street...

Welp folks, that's a wrap for today...if it's any consolation to the rest of the country our weather, like yours, will be turning foul in a day or so with either a whole lot of wind, a whole lot of rain, or one of the other or both. I say protect the fur babies and anythang that might blow around in the yard...and don't drive like this is the Daytona Speedway when the streets are wet...if you haven't seen a car hydroplane I can tell you I have - it spun like a top, around and around and lucky for me it regained composure before passing by me...the look on that driver's face: PRICELESS....








Saturday, January 6, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                                           CityofMobile.com  2024



People who know me know that I am prone to exaggerate at times, overreact, even underreact, like when I first set eyes on the Statue Of Liberty I fainted, but when I saw Taylor Swift in the Tokyo airport and she offered me her autograph I thanked her but said "I don't collect paper..."so imagine my reaction visiting Mobile's Gulf Quest National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico the first time yesterday - for the first time in my life I do not exaggerate: I found it to be a masterpiece of nautical present and past, an interactive super-adventure featuring five stories of absolutely cool and stunning stuff. 

Never mind that I learned a lot about the Mobile Port, cargo and container ships, military and passenger ships, steamboats and tug boats, Gulf of Mexico seafood (loved the Fishing Rodeo film (we have the biggest in the country!)  and history of Oysters) and even more about planet earth and other planets, moons and stars, during a 3-D presentation by Gulf Quest's Stuart...ticket prices vary based on your age and I was able to convince them I am a "senior" (hate that word but love the perks?) and paid $11.00 admission....

Up on the fifth floor "ship deck" where Elaine and Sharon guided me through a ship navigation simulator - I was a tugboat captain and was supposed to park a load of cargo containers on the dock. If they won't tell how I did, I won't either...the simulator has several options for navigating different classes of ships through fair or even foul weather, and these activities are included in the price of the admission ticket... From here you can walk outside to the aft deck and see real ship operations on the Mobile River. I saw the Bob Hope Navy supply ship and the Comfort Mercy ship. Next door at the Cruise Terminal I looked for the ship that is supposed to take me on a world cruise, but I couldn't find it....anybody?

On the bow of the "ship" you are outside with a very nice, close-up view of the city skyline and most of downtown and beyond... (I am an old salt at this point...) I spent a few hours inside and outside Gulf Quest, enjoying the many simulators and interactive kiosks that bring you inside various operations conducted by and on ships, especially on the Gulf of Mexico...

There is also a new exhibit in the name of Alabama born E.O. Wilson, an ecologist and entomologist of international acclaim...without giving away everything let's just say in this exhibit room on 3A of the ship you can feed candy to ants....did I feel like a kid in a candy store? I did, but rest assured there is lots to enjoy and learn for adults as well. I didn't catch every single exhibit but in two hours got to most....you could spend all day here...the museum is open Wednesday-Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, children under 5 get in free....if you are driving I-10 East just get off at exit 26A and this takes you directly to the museum, bypassing downtown traffic. The exit signs even tell you Gulf Quest and Cruise terminal - the cruise terminal is right next door...

Having worked up an appetite, I went downtown in search of lunch. A neighbor had asked me if I had been to Rooster's and I had not. He didn't say any more, perhaps thinking I must not know everything there is to know about downtown Mobile, so I stopped in around 2:30....what first impressed me was most of the tables were occupied. I will share one of my culinary dining secrets if you promise to keep it just between us, but if a restaurant is still busy after the official lunch hour, there's a very good chance the food and service are excellent...I began with one of their house margarita's, meaning they make their own mix (confirmed with the waitress.) She asked if I wanted salt or sugar on the glass rim and I said yes - sugar on one side, salt on the other because I couldn't decide. It tasted like the real thing and went well with a Guy Fieri recommended Surf and Turf burrito - his recommendation is stamped on the menu. The waitress had to drive a forklift out of the kitchen to deliver the burrito, as it was large enough to feed everyone currently in the restaurant and at least half of the Tabernacle Choir...fortunately it was split in half, so I ate half and took the other half home for dinner. You don't need me to confirm that it was delicious, with Guy's stamp of approval I'm just some guy who agrees...another unusual, cool thing about Rooster's is their in-house literacy program - they bring the check out in a paperback book. This place! Well, it's right on Dauphin Street and besides burritos there are a lot of taco items, a bunch of Latin food entrees including some vegetarian, so if you are a connoisseur of Latin food, Rooster's will be on your restaurant dream list...

USA Today readers voted The Africatown Heritage House as one of America's top 10 new museums, and I can confirm during a recent visit it definitely is...

After some stormy weather last night nature decided to bless us with a gorgeous blue sky if not cool day, just in time for the lighting of the Mardi Gras tree today at 5:30 PM in Mardi Gras Park downtown...and King Cakes are selling like hotcakes (hey, somehow that analogy worked...) 

Everybody including The Mobile Rundown , is talking about a Forbes magazine article that names the Port of Mobile as the second fastest growing port in the U.S. over the past 10 years...I knew all my hard work would finally pay off...I want to thank the Mayor, City Council, Alabama Port Authority and local businesses for all the help - I couldn't have done it without you...

After a successful, roaring in Mardi Gras celebration last night, Braided River Brewing Co. is determined to keep the momentum going and they have The Cordial Brothers performing Dark Side of the Moon Pie live on St Louis Street today at 5:00 PM, giving you enough time to watch them and head over to the lighting of the tree at Government and Royal...


WKRG threw a big retirement part of weathermeister Alan Sealls, who doesn't know that even though he is leaving the station we still expect regular weather updates from him on social media...Alan has at least three published books in bookstores everywhere and it would be very unweatherly of you not to check in to those...also at WKRG News Five morning host Jessica Taloney is taking a sabbatical from hosting to focus on family...I definitely know getting up before the crack of dawn is about as exciting as canned sardines on crackers...

If you didn't already buy at ticket for The People's Room of Mobile's  An Evening with Eric Erdman, (tonight)  then you waited too long and you will now have to meander along Dauphin Street wallowing in self-pity because you realize old habits die hard and the one where you wait too long to buy tickets to hot events still sticks to you like corn on a cob...but there are four - count them - four beer breweries downtown and plenty of clubs, bars, restaurants and even a movie theater on Dauphin showing the new "The Color Purple"...

In Langan Park the Mobile Museum of Art will feature "Behind the Scenes with Kurtis Thomas" on Thursday, January 11th with tours at 5, 6 and 7PM. It's an RSVP event only and free for members or $5.00 for non-members. Email marybeth.lursen@mobilemuseumofart.com for details...

Looking forward to more day trips, exploration of Mobile and beyond...so much to see and do in our own backyard, which really makes the brow wrinkle and eyebrows raise when you hear someone say there's nothing to do in Mobile....huh?...













Friday, January 5, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

 

                                                            CityofMobile.com   2024



I can't help but wonder how much more revenue would be flowing into the Dauphin Street area if a few more establishments were open in the afternoon. My daily forays into the world of lower Dauphin and surrounding environs found several places closed until 5:00 PM.  For example The Royal Scam restaurant opens at 5:00 PM, so no lunch served.  The Haberdasher bar opens at 4:00 on weekdays and 5:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Some of the beer breweries do not open until 2:00 PM or after. Oyster City does open at noon on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Braided River Brewing opens at 3:30 PM weekdays, 2:30 on Friday and noon on the weekends. Iron Hand Brewing on the other hand opens at 11:00 AM on Friday and Saturday, 10:00 AM on Sunday (closes at 4:00 PM on Sunday) and closed Tuesday and Wednesday, open 4:00 PM on Wednesday and Thursday.... ..and finally, the fourth brewery downtown - Wingman Brewing, opens at 1:00 PM Monday-Thursday , noon on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It closes at 8:00 PM Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 9:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday....if you are making a special visit to a business downtown it's best to call first and confirm hours...

I can remember many years ago when friends visiting from another country were in town and I took them downtown on an early Sunday evening in hopes of finding an open restaurant. None were to be found. Things have of course drastically changed since Mike Dow created the String of Pearls and the next mayor Samuel Jones added a few beads, but it's the current mayor, Sandy Stimpson who has knocked those pearls out of the park with amazing energy into downtown the likes we have never seen. I'm not saying it's all been without a few hiccups, and even those of us who may have different political views in general still have to give credit where it is due. Long strides have been taken and words and promises have been fulfilled. He's going to make us love downtown Mobile whether we like it or not...

As a native Mobilian I think I have a hand on the pulse of our native social habits...and while there is a robust younger crowd who patronize the pubs, bars  and restaurants downtown after work and into the night, a significant number of Mobilians  - and here is a term that was very popular about 30 years ago - they don't care if you roll up the sidewalk a bit after dark and on Sunday. They are going home and putting on a pot of lima beans... But if they are off work a day or so during the week, or out of school, who is to say they wouldn't ride downtown and have lunch at some of the places that are currently closed except for dinner? A quick look at popular restaurants in New Orleans, for example Brennan's and Antoine's show both open in the morning...I'm not trying to encourage anyone to actually drive to New Orleans...they tried to take Mardi Gras from us and I have never forgiven them...

While recently in Paris (yes, I say that a lot, as if I'm the only Mobilian to ever visit Paris) I found a lot of restaurants open for lunch but then close around 3:00 and open again at 7:00 for dinner. This seems like a profitable, logical schedule...and this is not to say there are not a very fair number of excellent restaurants who are open for lunch downtown, (Grace, Slurp Society and Squid Ink immediately come to mind) so it's not like you are going to go hungry...maybe there is already enough business to support evening hours only for these exclusive businesses...

Speaking of breweries like I was, don't forget Braided River is throwing a huge part starting at 4:30 to 8:00 today...it's all about kicking off Mardi Gras and if you are a true, a real Mobilian then you are already over New Year celebrations and ready for the next party... and while you are downtown you will have a chance to see Poseidon's Kiss at Moe's BBQ,(the one downtown)  to see Lagniappe's co-pub/editor  Rob Holbert strut his stuff as a musician...


For you Eli Howard and The Greater Good fans, the band will slip into Mobile after a show in Oklahoma City, performing on January 18 at Callaghan's...

Is it just me or has Facebook slowed down like an old country mule with it's "up-to-date" algorithms?... I typed "Dauphin Street" and received a post for the Brickyard Dauphin Street from 2015...and several other posts for various businesses were lagging behind...don't tell me it's my cache because I have plenty of money...

Today is the last day for college kids to apply to be a paid intern with the City of Mobile (unrelated to my site. Their web site is cityofmobile.org...) 

I saw a joke on social media that seemed funny at the moment.. from Culinary Anarchy..."Breaking News: Kid Rock fans cheer as he chokes on his beer mistaking it for his new single..."   You know you laughed...

The City of Mobile announces it's 10th annual MLK Day of Service on January 13, 2024. This will be a city-wide community clean-up in all seven council districts, beginning at 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM...Visit the city's web site www.cityofmobile.org for more information....

Speaking of cleaning up, I'm going to put a wash rag to my underarms and rake a brush through my hair real quick and take a walk...for those of you reading from other parts of the world, you may need Google translator to understand that...

The featured photo reminds me of a street in Paris but it's one downtown Mobile taken the other day...

Thursday, January 4, 2024

It's News to Mobile...

                                                           CityofMobile.com  2024




It's another beautiful, blue sky day in Mobile, and one wouldn't guess a sizable storm may be in the works for tomorrow evening, which goes to show you should enjoy the good days while you can...which may not be much consolation to workers at Paula Deen's Family Kitchen restaurant in Foley, Alabama, which is said to have very abruptly shut down the other day, leaving employees and customers in somewhat of a shock...One of her restaurants in Panama City Beach, FL closed around this same time last year...it seems to me such closings are uncharacteristically un-southern and unnecessarily damaging to the brand? How much effort does it take to say sorry, we are closing in two weeks. We apologize for the short notice but for personal reasons we must close...and then give the employees a paycheck that will help them until they can get a new job...

Speaking of food, but that is creating a buzz in a positive way, kudos to Kathy Ball, who is a Realtor by day and a culinary sensation by night...I just tried her soon-to-be famous pizza/spaghetti sauce which is taking Mobile by storm...she puts the sauce on baguettes and tops with shaved parmesan and mozzarella and other goodies, and makes enough to freeze for later...I took the liberty of adding a few toppings such as roasted peanuts and a Thai chili pepper...as pictured above....I have a few jars now and will be able to whip up a lunch or snack in a few minutes, leaving me more time to gaze out a window and ponder the meaning of life...

I read today that a Georgia deputy was hit and killed by an Alabama police officer who was chasing a car that may have been stolen...a sad event and gives one pause and the question are such chases worth it? Someone stole a car. How involved do we want to get others along the roads and highways, to catch such a person? I say not at all - end chases involving theft. It's not worth the risk to innocent lives...

Oyster City Mobile is having a Love & Adventure Art Bazaar this Saturday, January 6th from 12-6 PM and it's free and will feature a number of local vendors, face painting for the kids and music by Symone French and Jesse Taylor...this state of the art brewery is located at 600 Government Street, parking is in the back of the brewery so turn onto the street next to the brewery....

After a recent shooting on Dauphin Street, that appears to have been the result of a feud between two individuals, great minds in the city are asking what can be done to stop this sort of violence, especially when it occurs in populated, popular venues where innocent people can become victims... the subject of street gangs arises and my two cents is help the younger kids who have not yet been absorbed into the gangs, because there's not much one can do to help the ones already committed to street gangs...reach out to these younger kids at school, and give them enough self-confidence so they do not feel the need to be part of an organized group who fight with other organized groups...as for the established gangs it seems like the city could outlaw being in a gang and then arrest the known gang members and sentence them to life in prison...that doesn't sound too hard to do, does it?...

It seems like everyone is talking about the Shen Yun show coming to the Civic Center on January 23...I caught a preview video of the act and it looks pretty pheromonal - a big musical and dance extravaganza with 5,000 years of Chinese history behind it... 

The Mobile Rundown has posted on social media a photo taken by someone on Dauphin Street on Wednesday, a herculean effort by a group pushing an 18-wheeler sized wheel of vegan cheese up a hill they planted on the side of the street. It looks like one of those you had to be there moments...

Don't forget the city is lighting the Mardi Gras tree at Mardi Gras Park this Saturday, January 6th from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. The Juke Box Brass Band will be there to put everyone in the mood for the festivities...

Mobile Mask has released their "Reveler's Guide to Mardi Gras" 2024, available in stores throughout the city, $4.00 per copy...if you expect to be an expert on Mardi Gras this year you'd better hurry and get a copy before they sell out...







Wednesday, January 3, 2024

It's News to Mobile...


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 Just to confirm that people with big egos and who write "travel" columns can make amateur mistakes to. I went to Gulf Quest yesterday, a Tuesday and discovered they are not open on Tuesdays. But because I won't allow myself to badmouth myself for more than a few seconds, I smiled, took a picture of the train driving under the Mobile Convention Center, looked wistfully at the Cruise Terminal next door and imagined I was about to embark on the three and a half year cruise some liner recently announced, after another cruise line cancelled a three year cruise before it got started. Let that sink in for a minute. Go ahead, let the thoughts wander. You are living on a cruse ship traveling around the world for three and a half years. I am willing to try it if anyone, such as the cruise ship company, is willing to sponsor me while I write gushing reviews about the pristine, untouched by man beaches of Tahiti. Somehow a beach that we haven't ravaged yet has a lot more appeal than one we have ruined by walking in the sand...I will cover the London, Paris , Rome beat for those hungry armchair travelers, and then tempt you with tales from Tangier and the must do ride upon the ancient Nile, hob-knobbing with the ghosts of Cleopatra, bonding with the treasures of Tutankhamun...or, I will ride over to the Old St. Francis building, now called the Trustmark/RSA and ride up to the 34th floor and visit the restaurant Dauphins...

Everyone knows Dauphins is first about the view, and today it was under a stunning blue sky I found the waterfront bustling with the action of ships and tugboats,  the brackish river stretching in the distance...I imagined tall European style statues lined in front of the convention center, where in my mind I painted some of the white columns a tea green to nicely contrast with the teal green roof...across the river, to the right of Austal I planted winter grass on the empty plot of land used as a commercial boat and ship launch area...it's my gift to the city to spruce up the other side of the river for our view-viewing experience...

In Dauphins I opted for the popular gulf shrimp lunch which is fried shrimp, fried potatoes and coleslaw. With so many picky eaters on this planet, and a fair share of them right here at home, the challenges of a chef must be multi-faceted.  You have the anti-mayonnaise crowd and those who gag at the mention of mustard. So, sometimes the best road to travel is to provide the basic slaw and allow the customer to customize. Here I added some mayo and made it pour like a Mobile thunderstorm with black pepper on my slaw. The shrimp and fries were delicious as well, and I imagine the evening dinner experience has several more layers of excitability, which I will have to try some time. On the other hand, at Rochelle's on Springhill the coleslaw is what it is whether you like it or not, and if you don't crave their perfectly chilled coleslaw then you and me can't be friends. And while I'm at it if you don't like shrimp what are you doing here in Mobile? There's a place called Nebraska that is so landlocked that once you get there you will never see a body of water again. Ever. 

I had parked my car for the two-hour limit right in front of the A&M Peanut shop (circa 1947) so why not before heading back west stop and pick up a few things? It was worth the 20 minute wait to get a quarter pound of divinity candy, throwing me back to the Christmas days when grandma used to make it, and a bag of filberts, which most of us know as hazelnuts. They roast them on the spot. I ordered a bag of the roasted peanuts - addictive, and a bag of buttery bad but good for you popcorn made on site. $17.50 later I was out the door on the way home, about a twenty minute ride if I take the freeway...

As I gazed up Dauphin Street I sensed a lot more character than in previous years. The street had grown up and made me think of Bourbon Street in New Orleans, but a cleaner, more family-friendly version as it is often billed. No you can't, except on rare, designated special occasions such as Mardi Gras, stroll along the street with a big ole hurricane in a pretty plastic cup.  You probably won't see a pole dancer swinging in and out of a window on Dauphin Street, but for enough money I will buy a pair of new leggings and give it a try...nobody knows it but I've got shapely legs...

This Friday, January 5, 2024 The Braided River Brewing Company is having a free concert to kick off the Mardi Gras season, releasing their widely anticipated Boom Boom Mardi Gras Ale...The party starts at 5:00 PM  where you'll find the Blow House Brass Band entertaining you, food trucks, local vendors and more locally grown beer than you can throw a moon pie at.... you'll find them at 420 St. Louis street or on what I call Mobile Brewery Row....

The City of Semmes, our not so timid cousin to the west, reminds residents debris pick-up is this week. You should put yard debris out today and they pick up on Thursday and Friday...don't be that person who puts it on the curb Thursday and they've already been through your neighborhood...

It's a cool rain-drizzly day in the Mobile area, a special request of those trees and plants who stood thirsty for the past several days. It's a nice day to light up the fireplace and read a good book, such as Seven Days in Paris by Preston Brady III, or a zany humorous short novel set in the deep south and called The Color White - also by Preston Brady III, or if you are younger and with a really edgy sense of humor you could try the knee-slapping fiction novelette Pancake Butt, again by the famous Mobile writer Preston Brady III and all available on Amazon Kindle and bookstores across the galaxies...I don't usually wear t-shirts with logos or imprinted slogans, but I do sometimes wear one that says "Shameless Promotion is Healthy..."

And finally, I could not resist...a post by John Coats on FB screenshots a post by the Flat Earth Society. It reads: "The Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe..."  

If that don't make you laugh then you got zero hillbilly in your blood...





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