Lexington, Kentucky has horses decorated and set up around the city. I've seen pigs in Cincinnati. But Mobile has The Oyster Trail.
If we'd had more time, it would have been fun to find more shells.
This was my third trip to Mobile for tennis, and every time I left longing for more. The architecture is beautiful. Both old homes and modern buildings.
I've got to share one last picture before leaving. When I spotted this fountain on our walk, I just had to stop and admire the beauty. No matter where you are today, I hope you find a moment to enjoy the beauty around you. Have a blessed day!
Positive conversations with old and new friends. I'd love for you to join me on my back porch.
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So cool! I've been to Mobile many times, but never seen the Oyster Trail! I'll have to check it out. The book I'm writing now is set in Mobile so I plan to go in the next few months!
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ReplyDeleteI wish I could go to Mobile with you. I've loved visiting each time we've been there.