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Cajun Campers

Drawn further east, we packed up and said “goodbye” to Galveston. The Bolivar Ferry whisked us off the island for the low, low, price of free.

Galveston Ferry

Bolivar Ferry

We’ve been on several cruises, but our accommodations on this trip were the best we have ever had! Too bad our cruise ended after only 30 minutes. But that was enough to see some wildlife.Bolivar Ferry-PelicansSoon we were driving our Grand Suite off the boat, laughing at those stuck in Houston traffic and enjoying our seaside route up the Texas coast on our way to….

Louisiana-State Sign

The good folks in Lafayette, LA, welcomed us for a two-day stay. Lafayette lies in the Heart of Acadiana, or Cajun Country. This cultural melting-pot wowed us with food.

The Boucherie Board and Crawfish Pot Pie at Bon Temps.

Lafayette-Bon Temps

Lafayette-Bon TempsThe National Park Service’s Acadian Cultural Center presented a moving historical account of the people who settled in this region and challenged the kids with an in-depth Junior Ranger Program.

Lafayette-Acadian Cultural CenterWe spent most of a day at Avery Island, home to Jungle Gardens and the McIlhenny Tabasco Factory. The factory tour tracks everything from pepper growing and harvesting, to sauce production and bottling/packaging.
Avery IslandAvery Island (2)Avery Island (3)Avery Island (4)

The tour ends at the Country Store where you can sample a variety of Tabasco products, including jalapeño ice cream. Tasty!Avery Island (5)Avery Island-Tabasco Sample

We enjoyed touring Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre semi-tropical garden established by Ned McIlhenny in the 1920’s.Avery Island-Jungle Garden (2)Avery Island-Jungle Garden

Bird CityAvery Island-Jungle Garden (8)

A 900-year old Buddha StatueAvery Island-Jungle Garden (7)Avery Island-Jungle Garden (3)Avery Island-Jungle Garden (5)Avery Island-Jungle Garden (6)

Avery Island-Jungle Garden (4)Avery Island-Jungle Garden (9)

Our short stay in Acadiana proved surprisingly entertaining. But before we knew it, we were Mississippi bayou bound.

Mississippi State Sign

We settled in at Davis Bayou Campground, part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Ocean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l Seashore

The kids completed the Junior Ranger program.Ocean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l SeashoreShort hikes within the park revealed the wonders of the Bayou.

Ocean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l Seashore

Ocean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l SeashoreOcean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l SeashoreOcean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l Seashore

Ocean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l SeashoreOcean Springs-Gulf Island Natn'l SeashoreShort drives just outside the park revealed the wonders of sugar.

Ocean Springs-QuakeOcean Springs-Krispy KremeA sugar high propelled us into Florida where we setup camp at the Panama City Beach RV Resort.

Florida State Sign

We will be in Florida for about a month as we work our way down the Gulf side to the Everglades and Keys and then up the Atlantic Coast. Look us up if you plan to be in the area.

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