The regular Sunday post that slaps together a bunch of pictures among my many other featured treasures of the Internet. Showing them off with trite commentary constitutes cheap content. Off we go …
Did you know there’s a Hank Williams museum in downtown Montgomery, Ala? He’s buried not far from there, so it makes sense. I just found this museum on the Fourth of July, though. It was closed, but you could see this hand-carved Kaw-Liga piece from the door.
Kaw-Liga, you see, was a wooden Indian who fell in love with an Indian maid at a nearby antique store. He does not, as the song explain, share his feeling, because he’s from a pine tree. Classic tune, and this piece took 530 collective hours to carve:

On the way to the beach last weekend we saw signs for another Hank Williams museum. I can’t comment on the quality of either, unfortunately, but I want to visit them both.
Parasailing tourists on the Gulf of Mexico, off Orange Beach, Ala.:

Mr. Brown, our weekend host, is catching fish on his condo’s private pier on Orange Beach, Ala.:

Brian photographs the pelicans on the state pier in Orange Beach, Ala.:

Allie, playing in her tunnel this weekend:

The Yankee celebrating her first state line in cycling:
