Foggy morning on mobile bay
First Friday on Mobile Bay: The early morning fog is so thick FEB 7th 2025 that even The Blind Tiger on the Fairhope pier can’t see…
First Friday on Mobile Bay: The early morning fog is so thick FEB 7th 2025 that even The Blind Tiger on the Fairhope pier can’t see…
Pelicans make a low altitude run over Mobile Bay during early morning of FEB 04 2025. Photo shot from Fairhope…
Behind the scenes of a Fairhope success story: You may not know about the work Ecumenical Ministries does for people in need around the eastern shore (I didn’t). Imagine a group of people who put food on the table for sixty to eighty eastern shore residents every weekday, without government funding. EMI (“Emmy”), as it’s…
Sunday on Mobile Bay: When the second day of February is so spring-like that it just doesn’t feel right not to be out on the water…
Last Thursday of January on Mobile Bay: One week it’s cold, while the next week feels more like spring…
𝘼𝙡𝙖𝙗𝙖𝙢𝙖 𝙂𝙪𝙡𝙛 𝙘𝙤𝙖𝙨𝙩 𝙡𝙞𝙫𝙞𝙣𝙜 Sunday on Mobile Bay: When it’s five days after a record shattering snowstorm and the day is just too nice not to be out on the water…
Red-tailed hawk over Fairhope on JAN 26 2025…
Aftermath from a once in a lifetime event: Four days after record shattering snow and cold–nearly ten inches along certain parts of the coast and temperatures in the single digits–the thaw winds down. You know it was cold when 53° feels warm. Under the bright sun, a neighbor fixes a broken water line. Only a…
Warmth after the snow: Fairhope resident Chasta Orstadt enjoys the sun at Magnolia Park JAN 24th 2025 along with fourteen and a half year old Rosie. According to Chasta, Rosie is not a big fan of temperatures in the 20s and is A-okay with warmer weather…
Fairhope resident Bob Klavas isn’t the least bit shocked to see a record amount of snow in his yard on JAN 21 2025. In fact, he’s even armed and ready to deal with it: