Our maiden voyage to San Antonio was a little stressful. We drove to Jacksonville, then turned left and followed I-10 west. We overnighted in Tallahassee, then stayed two nights at a nice state park in Alabama, just across the bay from Mobile. We saw a huge alligator one night after dinner and enjoyed a seafood lunch just down the road from the park the next day.
We had a short drive to Biloxi where we spent two nights at one of our usual stops, Cajun RV Park. Our last night there, we went across the street to a local place on the beach for dinner called The Reef. We both enjoyed seafood platters, with a great view of the gulf waters.
It took us 13-hours to drive across Louisiana as people
were evacuating to get out of the hurricane’s path and Interstate 10 was
clogged. Julie used Google Maps on her phone to help us get off the Interstate
and by-pass Baton Rouge on city streets, then take U.S. Highway 190 and other
Louisiana highways west. We still had some bumper-to-bumper traffic, but
eventually got to Texas.
We overnighted in Beaumont, TX and Scott, LA, but spent two
nights in Biloxi at the Keesler AFB Family Campground. It was Labor Day weekend
and the Gulf Coast was packed with tourists enjoying that last big summer-time
adventure. We tried to go eat again at The Reef but it was packed in the middle
of Sunday afternoon with 45-minute waits for tables.
We passed and went down the road to Patio 44. We had eaten
dinner there a few years ago with friends and enjoyed the place. What a great
decision that was on our part. There were fewer people there and the early
dinner was great. Looking through the menu, I noticed their Manhattan cocktail used
the same ingredients I use in my Manhattan: Rittenhouse straight rye whiskey,
Dolin sweet vermouth, Angostura bitters and a cherry. I tried one and it tasted
exactly like the ones I make at home.
Stay safe out there and please get vaccinated!
Steve & Julie
Cornelius