Epicurean Delights

Billy Jack's Grill & Bar, Robertsdale

Many old-timers who grew up in Baldwin County and the surrounding area have fond memories of hanging around Judge Roy Bean’s place. A proverbial “hole-in-the-wall” on a spit of land between Fairhope and Daphne (actually, in Montrose), it was owned by the late Jack West and was the go-to spot for people to gather with friends, play with the resident goat (Billy) in the backyard, listen to music and perhaps rub elbows with Jimmy Buffet, who oftentimes stopped in unannounced.
Artsy Side Of Life

A Luthier's Life: The Guitar Odyssey of Roger Fritz

Right here in Little Ole’ Fairhope, we have somewhat of a musical legend. His name is Roger Fritz, and for 60 years, he’s been making custom guitars. And not just any guitar, but guitars played by some of the best artists who have ever taken the stage.
People & Business Profiles

Costello's Butcher and Deli, Christie and Darren Costello, Pensacola

Expect the unexpected. It happens often when I sit down to do an interview. In this case, it was with Christie and Darren Costello at their store in West Pensacola. Several people had mentioned that I should do a story on Costello’s Butcher and Deli, so I sought them out. The kicker was they have Wagyu Beef Hot Dogs. Interesting…
Dive Bars & Music

Lost Shaker Salute to Jimmy Buffett, American Legion, Post 199, Fairhope

On October 28, at the American Legion, Post 199 in Fairhope, there will be a musical celebration to benefit Singing for a Change, Jimmy Buffett’s charitable foundation. I sat down with Claire Powell, the Talent Purchaser for the American Legion’s Concert Series, to learn more.
Epicurean Delights

BILL-E's Restaurant and BILL-E's Small Batch Bacon, Fairhope

What do Governor Haley Barbour, author Willie Morris, All-Pro NFL Cornerback Willie Brown, three-time All-SEC sack leader at Ole’ Miss “Gentle” Ben Williams, comedian Jerry Clower, and award-winning small batch bacon king, William E. Stitt have in common? Here’s a hint, they all hail from a small town in Mississippi with a rich history. They all loved Ole’ Miss, too.
Water Side of Scenic 98

Flying Into Conservation: Osprey Initiative

As a young boy growing up on the coast, Fairhope resident Don Bates’ favorite spot was the family fish camp in Manchac, Louisiana, built by his grandfather in the 1940s, where he ran his Uncle Charlie’s fishing lines usually tied to an old cypress tree that, more often than not, was also home to an osprey nest. Back when he was young, Bates says, “sighting an osprey was about as common as sighting a unicorn,” due to the threat of extinction posed by DDT usage.