Daily Archives: August 7, 2015

Friday’s Follow-ups and Food . . .

Thought I’d do a follow-up on my new IronMan 601 tires. We now have a little over 2000 miles on them with no problems whatsoever. They feel good on the road, and I haven’t had to add any air in the six weeks they’ve been on the coach.


The only thing new is the sound. As I mentioned right after we hit the road with them, the different tread pattern makes a different sound. Nothing objectionable, and not really obvious. It’s almost subliminal. In fact Jan says she can’t hear it at all.

Hope we get another 60,000 miles out of them like the first set of Sumitomos.

Thanks to a friend and blog reader, Janna Clark, we now have Wi-Fi back in the coach. As I mentioned before, the Cradlepoint router we’ve had for 8 years finally died. Finding Cradlepoint no longer makes small routers like this, I was looking around for a substitute when Janna mentioned she had one she was willing to part with.

It was waiting for me when we got to Athens last Sunday, but it was a couple of days before I had time to set it up. I just configured it with the same SSID and password as my old one and all my devices logged in with no problems or other changes.

So our Kindles and Tab are happy once again. Thanks, Janna.

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About 3:30 Jan and I drove up to the Intercoastal Waterway to have linner at Lulu’s at Homeport. Lulu, better known as Lucy Buffett, Jimmy’s older sister, has had a very popular restaurant here for over ten years. And it seems to get bigger and more popular every year. Lulu’s is one of our Don’t Miss places here at Gulf Shores, and today’s visit just reinforced that.

We went early hoping to be able to get a table on the water and lucked out.

Lulu's 1

Lulu's 4

They even have large play areas for the kids, including this climbing area with tightropes and swings. (and safety harnesses.)

Lulu's 3a

The place was crowed as usual, but we got seated right away. During really busy times we have waited as long as two hours. It’s that good.

As usual we went with our favorites. Jan got her Blackened Shrimp Tacos with a side of Guacamole,

Lulu's Blackened Shrimp Tacos

while I started out with a cup of Gumbo

Lulu's Gumbo

and a Half and Half Seafood Platter with Blackened Shrimp and Fried Oysters.

Lulu's Half and Half

Like Desoto’s where we ate last night, everything from the salad dressings to the tartar sauce to the seafood, is prepared in-house. And it certainly shows

Another thing prepared in-house, that we never miss, is their Krispy Kreme Doughnut Bread Pudding.

Lulu's Bread Pudding

No matter how full we are, we always find room to share a piece. In fact I didn’t finish all the fries with my dinner so I’d be sure and have room, and Jan, likewise with her chips.

Since they still had some open tables, we sat around for a while just enjoying the view and our time in Gulf Shores. Even got to see a couple of porpoises in the Canal, though they were too fast for my camera.

Next Thursday, when we leave, is coming too fast.

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Thought for the Day:

“Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing ever happened” — Winston S. Churchill

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