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I've been here 5 days and tomorrow is moving day. In the past I averaged moving campgrounds about every 3 or 4 days. This staying put for 5 days feels about right but I am ready to move on. Grand Isle State Park is nice in that it is close to the beach and I've taken several long walk along the beach. The campground is about 25% full so the beach is deserted most of the time. There isn't much to do up in town and there are only a couple restaurants open since it is still the off-season. I did get a burger and some gumbo at one of them and both were very good. Although, I'm glad I came here, I'm pretty sure I won't be coming back since it is somewhat out of the way.
One of the walkways over the sand dunes. This one has an observation tower. |
Beach walking |
Beach combing. Didn't find anything good. |
A little bird watching while walking |
The second day brought out a different color to the water. The beach was mostly deserted except for one or two others. |
Still during the second walk |
With the price of gas so low, many companies and people are out of work. The is picture is of one of the lift-boat companies. That is a lot of steel sitting idle and not making money. |
This is a close up of one of the individual boats. |
A nice sunrise. It has been a while since I've seen one. |
3rd day of beach combing. Still didn't find anything. |
I did catch a gull flying over the choppy water. |
I figured it was time to post another selfie so the grandkids will know what I looked like when they get older. |
I've been around the oceans and lakes a lot over my life but I've been hearing something coming from the Gulf that I've never heard before. It is a constant humming sound and it is the loudest at night. At first I thought it was a shrimp boat passing by, but the sound stayed steady throughout the night. The sound doesn't increase and decrease in volume like it would if it was the wind or surf. It may simply be a sound from some of the industry near by and it just sounds like it is coming from the Gulf. Oh well, a little mystery is good for the mind and senses.
My next stop will be Bayou Segnette State Park in Westwego which is suburb of New Orleans. I will be there at least 5 days. I have plans for only 1 of those 5 days so I'll be doing some research once I get there. Of course Taco Bell is on my list since this place is deprived of such a fancy eatery.
Ya'll take care of each other. I'll Cya down the road.
As my travels are maturing I am noticing that stays of around 7 days maximum are starting to feel about right for me now. Except in Gavinland longer stays are usually too long. Four days is looking like a good normal minimum also. See you are a great influence on me. Have fun my friend.
ReplyDeleteYou have fun too Barney, and be safe.
DeleteI look forward to your review of the state park. I have never been to New Orleans, but have it in my sights.
ReplyDeleteHello Gene, I'm not sure how much exploring I will do inside the city but hopefully it will be fun. Don't wait too late.
DeleteIt has probably been about 20 years since I have been to Grand Isle. After your description of the road I don't know that I will go again unless one of my camping groups decides to go. This time of year looks like a good time to go if you don't like crowds. lol
ReplyDeleteProbably has been longer since my son and I stayed at Bayou Segnette State Park. I wonder if it flooded for Katrina.
Hello Martha, I think this is the perfect time of year. The weather is hit and miss, but definitely no crowds. I don't think it flooded but I will try to find out while I'm there. If you hit the road, be safe.
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