Friday, September 17, 2010

Strong River Camp and Farm

STRONG RIVER CAMP AND FARM- Pinola, Mississippi

As I sit and blog this post today we can only hope we are in the process of saying goodbye to Summer. The thermometer says it's a balmy 95 here on this day, the 17th of September. Will this heat not end? I guess it makes my summer recollection series seem not too far behind after all. Shall we continue??? STRONG RIVER CAMP AND FARM....."Oh Strong River you are great...In the win-ter I can haaaardly wait....for you to open UP those orange gates...OH Strong River HERE WE ARE!!" This was one of the jingles I learned at Strong River when I went there in the Summers of the early 80's. It was a little slice of Heavan to me. I looked forward to that rustic camp (except for the fact that I did bring my nightmares along from all the Friday the 13th's I'd seen by the lowly age of TEN....geesh...not sure where my parents were in the tv filtering department). Anyway...back to the woods of Pinola, MS. Each June this one glorious week meant the break from the rigorous junior tennis tournament circuit life I led in the summers. Well except when your parents had to come pick you up EARLY FROM CAMP (who does that???) to head to the Southern Sectionals tennis playoffs is a neighboring state. As I type this entry the memories come flooding back in soooo many ways. OH...and the gate is not orange anymore.....

We anxiously awaited to see if Floyd was going to get into the camp session of his choosing for most of the Spring. Yes, like a fool, I decided that it was not of utmost importance to rush my money down to Strong River Camp and Farm and that we had pleeeenty of time.....oh how wrong was I! We barely got in and I mean barely. I knew with this being Floyd's first real camp experience of 7 whole days that this was a big deal. He had a great time with buddies, Walker Pedigo and John Raines of Jackson. I think next year Anne Craig wants to go. I better start saving my money now so I can send it in EARLY!!

John Raines, Walker Pedigo and Floyd with their 2 counselors. Byron was from South Africa and the other one, whose name I have forgotten....was from Denmark. He did say that his mother was a counselor back in the day. Seems like I did have a counselor from Denmark once.....I wish I could put my hands on those old pics...they are in the attic somewhere I think.

Making up the beds!

Floyd's "new" cabin, Cypress Swamp. When I say new...these cabins didn't exist in the 80's. We only had one long row of cabins starting with the names of numbers 0-13. Cabins 0-13 are still there by the way but now there is a second rows of cabins behind them. I believe the girls stay in the older ones. It was all very nostalgic just being there dropping him off and picking him up.

Anne Craig, Me, and Tay Gillespie (the owner and founder of Strong River Camp and Farm) at the age of 90). Her daughter, Sarah Dabney now runs it.

Me and Steve Flemming, who was a counselor when I was there and he's still there helping run the place.

Postcard from camp

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Fairhope-Perdido-Sandestin Summer 2010

Our summers are never complete without our annual trip to the Alabama/Florida Gulf Coast. When I say Coast I mean Fairhope, Perdido and on to Sandestin for the Bar Convention. We always have a great time at The Grand and appreciate Lisa and McLean and their hospitality while we are down there. Their pools are so fun and it's a treat just to go indeed.
Anne Craig and May May at the Grand Colony Pool

Anne Craig and Floyd

"Pile it On"

Look at that Lump of Love would ya!

May May really does see you Bubba.


We went to watch fireworks during the 4th of July celebration on the grounds of The Grand Hotel. The weather was perfect!

Anne Craig and Daddy

Anne Craig

Sweet Stephen

Yes! I can putt!

Anne Craig, May May and her sweet sitter Anna Grace Claunch

The Boyz

The Mamas: me, Ann Claunch and Lisa

Anne Craig and Floyd- sweet siblings most of the time

We also went to see the fireworks show over Mobile Bay from Downtown Fairhope area.

Why can't my hanging baskets look like this??

Visiting with Mama and Rick back at Lisa and McLean's


From Fairhope we ventured to Perdido where Mama and Rick were staying at the condo and enjoyed some time on Rick's boat and at the beach. Honestly, the oil wasn't bad at all and it didn't change our plans in any way.
Taking Rick's boat to lunch at the Oyster Bar

Is this legal?

No oil here! (That we could see!)


From Perdido we headed East to Sandestin to join Papa and Jane at the Mississippi Bar Convention. This has become a yearly tradition and we always have a wonderful time. We get to spend quality time with friends and family and we are blessed in each of those departments that's for sure.
Dinner at Poppy's- Anne Craig and Sykes Connell

The Floyds

Baby Stephen with Aunt Lisa and Mama Lisa

Stephen and McLean

Friends and Cousins

Floyd and McLean

With the Connells

Silly Faces

the 18th floor condo with Papa

Legal Fun Run- 5K

Beach Time!

Floyd and Mary McLean

Stephen and McLean

chillin'

Anne Craig and Mary McLean

Lisa and Stephen with Addie and Jane

Fun with Papa

Tasty Waves!!!

The Grands shot

We're lovin' it!

Family Shot

Super Cute!

Papa and Jane with the kiddos

Alllll of us! Good times!!