Day Four: settling in to Ocean Springs
Sunday, January 15th, 2017 12:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Our little house is in one of the oldest parts of town, but the dwellings are so modest that it hasn't been gentrified. Next-door is condemned & they're living in their garage.
I rolled to a Farmer's Market — tragically no fresh greens, but OMG fresh pralines, a novelty almost as delicious as chocolate. (Butter, cream, pecans, sugar.) The sidewalks are just wide enough for my chair, around 36in. They've done an excellent job maintaining flatness considering the wealth of old, rooted trees. There was only one place I got airborne.
Late lunch at a pho restaurant called Pho. Tasty but not cosmic.
There's a concrete beach walk — around 25 yards from the low-tide line. After a suitable post-prandial nap, I was able to use my rolling walker for a stroll down to the "harbor" (a channel cut in to maximize water access).
Here's a Google beach view where I started:
We had more clouds so more colors in our sunset appreciation, but this time-lapse provides a taste:
video description: 23 seconds -- Puffs and streamers of clouds turn yellow, green, orange, and lilac as the sun sets in a pale sky. The nearest object is 1,320ft wooden pier with roofed pavilions. Beyond is the 2mi causeway/bridge between Ocean Springs and Biloxi.