Saturday, April 26, 2014

Living in a Dauphin Island, Alabama cottage

Simply and beautifully furnished, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home surrounds you with water.

View from the front door





Living Area


Dining Table to seat 6

Fully equipped kitchen to seat 2 at the bar

Flatscreen TV and DVD in armoire; a fireplace for beachfront winters.
View to the front door.

This home has the best of both beach living worlds...easy access to the Gulf of Mexico and to the bay-like waters of the Mississippi Sound.  You can go from each body of water within a few minutes walk.  

Dauphin Island Vacation Home





2602 Bridgeview
This Dauphin Island, Alabama home is surrounded by two bodies of water. 
Enjoy the white sand, waves and beach lifestyle of the Gulf of Mexico and the calm waters and bay lifestyle of the Mississippi Sound from one location. 



View from 2602 Bridgeview to the Gulf of Mexico


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

The Editor of the Memphis Flyer discovers Dauphin Island

MONDAY, JULY 11, 2011

Dauphin Island Getaway

POSTED BY  ON MON, JUL 11, 2011 AT 11:07 AM

So I spent last week with the fam on Dauphin Island, just off the coast of Alabama. If you like white beaches with lots of people and tons of touristy restaurants and bars, I would recommend you NOT go there. Dauphin Island, we discovered, is much funkier and quieter. The water isn't blue; it's brownish green — you know, like the ocean. The sand is nice and the beaches are amazingly uncrowded. There are several nature and bird sanctuaries, a wonderful estuarium/aquarium, and a national wildlife refuge full of gators and herons and pelicans and redfish.
We rented a house on the bay side, bikes and a kayak, and parked the car for most of the week. There is one grocery store and about six restaurants — three of which suck mightily (Oar House, I'm looking at you). But there is a fresh seafood store, which offers just-off-the-boat shrimp, snapper, etc. and a wonderful bakery that has great bread and pastries and sandwiches. We cooked at "home" often.
And now, yes, vacation pictures. Don't say you weren't warned.
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This a "goat tree," so-called because local goats used to climb in them to escape alligators.
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View to the Little Dauphin Island National Wildlife Refuge
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Shot from the Mobile Bay Ferry to Fort Morgan
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Fort Morgan
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Rain over Dauphin Island. Shot from the ferry on our return trip.
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The Isle Dauphine club. Once, back when the Jetsons were members, no doubt a swank place. Now a funky swimming/dining facility open to the public.
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Sunrise over Dauphin Bay, from our deck.
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Spousal unit and stepson, post-red snapper fishing expedition.
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Buried alive.
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Our incredibly crowded beach.
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Sunset from the Club Dauphine on our last night.




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