By
Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor
Since my childhood my family has vacationed along the Alabama coast. I was sharing with a local Mobile Bay
native that I remember water skiing on the Fowl River
when I was sixteen. Had I known it has alligators I may not have been so brave.
These days we are more enticed by our children and grandchildren toward
the east shore of Mobile Bay, Baldwin County .
Fair Hope, Point Clear and Fort Morgan are great southern historic spots to visit
while the sugar sand beaches of Orange
Beach and Gulf Shores
draw the kids. The people, hospitality and food can’t be beat but we have one
place we always return to and that is Magnolia Springs.
We were drawn to Magnolia Springs by a great restaurant Jesse’s and
return to it each year for their Shrimp and Grits. One of these annual trips
led to a great discovery. After finishing our meal we walked through the
connecting bar, The Cold Hole, and into Jesse’s On the Side, where I noticed a
bookshelf with some copies of Fannie
Flagg’s A Redbird Christmas. I picked up a copy and found it had been
signed by the author. I knew she had once lived in the area and was told her
home is pointed out to visitors to the town. Later I found that Fannie had
written A Redbird Christmas while in Magnolia Springs. Fannie’s Fried
Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café is by far her most famous work.
The home of Winston Groom,
author of Forrest Gump, can also be pointed out. After seeing the town,
visiting the people and being influenced by its culture you can see the
“birthplace” of Forrest.
Winston and Fannie teamed up in 2008 to write the Forward and
Introduction to A Painters Paradise which is a collection of waterfront
paintings including the homes of the authors on Mobile Bay .
Many authors use life experiences in their writing and some are
fortunate enough to have a rich culture to draw from. If you have the
opportunity to visit Magnolia Springs you will see the small town these famous
authors go back to for their creativity. What you may find is it may not be
much different from your own. And by the way, while you are there, stop in at
Jesse’s, they have Fried Green Tomatoes on the menu.
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