Here is a pretty midsummer shot.
Enjoy
~ Melody
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Love at First Sight
Welcome and what's it all about.
This one is of the house the whole family stayed in a few
times at Gulf Shores Plantation. It was called Southern Exposure.
The plan for this blog is to share photography and stories
about our time spent here on the Gulf Coast. In 2000 our family invited us to vacation with them in Gulf
Shores, Alabama. We immediately loved the area - the beautiful gulf, white
sandy beaches, interesting tourist attractions, great food, and friendly people. We stayed at the Gulf Shores Plantation
the first few times we came south.
We stayed two weeks in 2000. The first week we ran like
crazy to tourist spots, historical attractions, and the beach. The men went
fishing every morning, surf fishing at Perdido Pass
or Alabama Point. My husband even caught
a shark in the surf. The second week was more laid back with beach time, more
fishing, and hanging in the pool. Wanting to hang onto this paradise, I shopped
every souvenir store twice and brought home a whole suitcase for of goodies.
Gulf Shores Plantation is a wonderful resort with several
pools including an indoor one. Lots of amenities. There are several different
condo buildings and a row of pretty houses. It is out on Fort Morgan road
between the Beach Club resort and Kiva Dunes. Kiva Dunes has a nice golf
course. The Beach Club has a wonderful
restaurant where we've celebrated a few special occasions since.
On the back side of this part of the island is Mobile Bay.
Everywhere you look there is a beautiful view.
At the end of the road there is Fort Morgan. I'll share some photos from
that historic place later. That is also where the ferry is and a nice big dock
is. It is also a great place to get sundown photos.
I had a digital camera back then but not a lot of experience
with it. Here are some shots from those first few years. Some are taken with an
Olympus and some with a Fuji. They aren't the greatest but I thought I'd start
with them. We have since moved here permanently
and moved onto Nikon DSLRs.
These first four were shot at Gulf Shores Plantation. Lots of
boardwalks so the dunes are not disturbed.
A small island in Perdido Pass in Orange
Beach.
Thanks for stopping in.
~ Melody
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