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Mardi Gras season is right around the corner! 📿👑
01/02/2026

Mardi Gras season is right around the corner! 📿👑

MARDI GRAS FUN FACTS
🎭 The first Mardi Gras parade of 2026 is set for Friday, Jan. 30, marking the official start of parade season in Mobile.
🎉 Carnival season officially begins on Twelfth Night, Jan. 5, in Mobile and builds toward Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. Major parades typically roll in the weeks leading up to Mardi Gras, beginning in late January.
⛪ Twelfth Night is a Christian festival marking the close of the Twelve Days of Christmas and the celebration of the Epiphany.
🎺 Mobile hosted the first Mardi Gras celebration in America in 1703 — more than a decade before New Orleans was founded.
🔥 Early Mardi Gras celebrations in Mobile were informal and often included torch-lit or candle-lit street processions before formal float parades developed.
🥁 Joe Cain Day, established in 1967, commemorates Joe Cain’s post-Civil War revival of Mardi Gras and the tradition of “letting the people parade.”
👑 The Order of Myths, founded in 1867, is Mobile’s oldest mystic society still parading today.
💀 The Order of Myths emblem, Death chasing Folly, symbolizes that joy and celebration ultimately outpace time and mortality.
🐮 The Cowbellion de Rakin Society, founded in 1830, was Mobile’s first mystic society and the earliest organized Mardi Gras society in the United States.
🐴 Mobile’s earliest Mardi Gras floats were pulled by animals such as mules, long before the use of motorized vehicles.
🌕 MoonPies became a popular Mardi Gras throw in Mobile during the mid-20th century because they were inexpensive, soft, and safer to toss to crowds.
🎖️ The Conde Cavaliers, founded in 1977, traditionally open the downtown parade season.
🎭 At various points in Mobile’s history, masks were restricted outside of Mardi Gras, with specific exceptions made for Carnival festivities.
🏛️ The Mobile Carnival Museum opened in 2005 and preserves artifacts and traditions spanning more than 300 years of Carnival history.
👗 The Maids of Mirth, organized around 1950, were among the earliest women’s mystic societies to parade publicly in Mobile.
💜 The traditional colors of Mobile Mardi Gras are purple and gold. Unlike New Orleans, Mobile’s historic tradition does not include green.
🍼 The Infant Mystics, founded in 1868, are among Mobile’s longest-running continuous parading societies.
🤠 The Comic Cowboys are known for their satirical signs and commentary, a tradition that dates back to the late 19th century.
💡 Mobile was an early adopter of illuminated parade floats during the era when electric lighting was first incorporated into Mardi Gras parades.
💰 Mobile’s Mardi Gras season generates significant economic impact each year through tourism, hospitality, and related industries.
🐉 The Mystics of Time are known for their signature dragon float, Vernadean, along with her offspring Verna and Dean.
⚓ The Krewe of Columbus, founded in 1921, is one of Mobile’s largest and most prominent parading societies.
✊ MLK Monday parades are consistently among the most heavily attended events of the Carnival season.
📿 Early Mardi Gras beads thrown in Mobile were made of glass, predating modern plastic throws.
🌸 The Floral Parade is one of the oldest children’s Mardi Gras parades in the United States.
🌙 The Order of Athena, founded in 1950, is a women’s mystic society that traditionally parades on Fat Tuesday morning.
🚶 The Joe Cain Procession is the largest people’s parade in Mobile and one of the most distinctive events of the Carnival season.
📝 Historically, Mardi Gras maskers in Mobile were subject to city regulations governing public masking and parade participation.
🍰 The King Cake tradition in Mobile predates the modern bakery version, with early cakes resembling simple sweet breads tied to Epiphany.
👑 Royal courts of Mobile’s mystic societies typically spend many months preparing for each Carnival season.
🚧 Each year, Downtown Mobile crews install extensive barricade systems to support Mardi Gras parade routes and crowd safety.

05/29/2025

The challenges of waterfront living are numerous, including the need to be constantly prepared for the sudden onset of fast-moving storms.

05/28/2025

I know, I know, It’s a wharf, not a dock! At least here in the Eastern Shore it is. Whatever you call it, it’s what we’ve decided to give a little love to this summer.
Our house is 25 years old and while we know for a fact our dock (wharf!) boards aren’t, we’re guessing the structure is probably close to that, although it’s quite possible if it existed when Katrina hit, it may have been entirely rebuilt afterwards.
We are doing boring things like adding new rafter ties, re-bolting with new SS lags, etc. For those of you new to bay living, these are maintenance things you need to do as these rust away in this environment.
We are doing some fun things too! We found 3 somewhat matching outdoor kitchen pieces made of PVC with granite on FB Marketplace. Darrin worked a little magic on them and viola! created our wharf bar area (you can see it in the video but I’ll post more on that project soon). We’re also starting our wharf loft project. The goal is a relaxing, coastal boho style loft comfy enough for someone to spend an overnight in!
Here’s a little info on the project and Check out the video of the space we’re working with in the comments:

05/28/2025

We have been slowly but steadily renovating our bay home since we closed on it in 2020. The kitchen & Butler pantry have been the major project starting with a wall being removed and we’re still doing finishing touches on them both. We wanted a unique, organic backsplash for the main bar area. It’s not a food prep area, so we felt we could consider options other than tile. We decided on wood, and we love the look. But after living with it for a while, we decided the contrast is too strong and decided to bleach it. We also feel like a backsplash that texturally stands out but color wise blends with the cabinetry will be the best backdrop for custom brass and glass shelving we’ll be installing. Here’s a little bit of the process in making that happen. The rest of the videos are in the comments along with some “Before shots” of the space.

This makes all the storm prep days worth it 🌕
05/12/2025

This makes all the storm prep days worth it 🌕

Beautiful full moon on this Mother’s Day!
05/12/2025

Beautiful full moon on this Mother’s Day!

05/03/2025

Mark your calendars with the top local events you won't want to miss in May 2025.

Looking forward to this!
04/24/2025

Looking forward to this!

Starting this summer, Amtrak will offer morning and evening departures to + from Mobile and New Orleans every day. ct

04/07/2025

It’s been ridiculously windy all week; today takes the cake. No need for a full-blown storm when the bay can whip up some stormy drama on its own! Batten down! And send some positive vibes for the finger dock 😁🤞🌊

Time to take down all the festive decorations 😢…. The 2025 season at an end, we’ll leave ya with a little history of Mob...
03/04/2025

Time to take down all the festive decorations 😢…. The 2025 season at an end, we’ll leave ya with a little history of Mobile’s Joe Cain Day.

Experience the dramatic transformation as mourning widows become the life of Mobile's most popular Carnival celebration.

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01/22/2025

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