Monday, June 28, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Fairhope Municipal Pier
Friday, June 25, 2010
LuLu's
Monday, June 21, 2010
The Gulf Coast Beaches
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Windmill Market
If you are in downtown Fairhope on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, visit Fairhope's new Windmill Market. The Windmill Market is very green; it is built from recycled materials! It collects and uses the rainwater and also uses wind to power the electricity.
The Windmill Market offers fresh, local produce, arts and crafts, and great food from Moe's Barbeque. One can find antiques, plants, pottery, paintings, textiles, and many other great crafts at this outdoor market. Teachers, this is a great place to find inexpensive arts for the classroom.
If you are creative and have a product you would like to sell at the market, there is always space available to rent. This is a great way to supplement your income.
The Windmill Market is the perfect place for families to enjoy the evening. Stroll through the market while you listen to the one-man band play his guitar and sing.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Waterville USA
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Eastern Shore Centre
One unique feature about the Eastern Shore Centre is its water fountains that children can play in. Since the beach has traces of oil, a great way to cool down in the summer heat is the water fountains in the shopping center. If your children have a birthday this summer, plan their birthday party at the fountains. Believe me, your children will have the best birthday party.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Alligator Alley
Alligator Alley opened in 2004. It is the home to over 150 alligators. It is located on 20 acres of natural swamp land. The idea for Alligator Alley started when alligators in Florida needed a safe home. They were rescued from dangerous places and brought to Summerdale in Baldwin County.
Believe it or not, the alligators roam freely around the large farm and visitors can walk on the boardwalk through the cypress swamp and feed the gators. This sounds scary, but the children love it! Feeding times are 11:00, 1:00, and 4:00 everyday!
If you are a teacher, you may find Alligator Alley a place that your students would love to go on a field trip. Alligator Alley is not only fun, but very educational.