Southern Comfort

After a nice stay at Harrison Bay State Park in Tennessee, where we had the park nearly to ourselves, we drove down to ClarkCo State Park in Mississippi where we have stayed before.  Since we were moving on  Martin Luther King Day, the traffic was relatively light through Chattanooga, Birmingham, and Tuscaloosa.  We settled into ClarkCo and I had a chance to take the dog on several long runs (she can roam on the back trails since no one is there.)

Staying with in ClarkCo for a few days gave us a chance to see Kevin and Jason, our Mississippi friends.  They took us out to eat at a local favorite — Charlie’s Catfish House — and we enjoyed a wonderful meal and had a great time.  Of course, the food is fried and tasty — one of those places where you don’t worry about calories.  We topped it off with a King Cake back at Kevin & Jason’s Laurel home and I got the baby, which means good luck and I have to buy next year’s King Cake.

Catfish, Steak Fries, & Hush Puppies

It’s a pretty easy four-hour drive down to Fountainebleau State Park, on the north shore of Lake Ponchartrain.  The park is great — even while nearly filled with locals here for the weekend.  It’s neat to have kids framming around on bikes and enjoying 70’s weather.  The birding here is superb as well and all Louisiana parks have decent wifi.  So, after a week of 3G, we could get caught up on some of our laptop projects.

I’ve had the bike out and got Penny running alongside.  It’s a good way for both of us to get exercise when we can’t let her run.  We are off to Lake Fausse Pointe state park tomorrow — a place we’ve not visited, then start heading west toward Texas.  Enjoying shorts and T-shirt weather and many birds.

Photo by Sam Is Hungry