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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 05:00 PM
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A letter from Lucy 'Lulu' Buffett re gulf coast tourism. Please read.
(And, yes, she's Jimmy's sister. I know her and she's a fantastic lady.)

Dear coastal inhabitants everywhere and all who know the joy of putting their toes in the ocean:

I can’t remember when we have had a lovelier spring along the Gulf Coast.

In recent years, we have gone from crisp, clear mornings in February to tropical 90s temps by mid-March. But this year, it finally seemed that we were getting back to normal — back to the easy, Southern rhythms of my childhood, with the winter season moving gently into a luscious spring.

Spring was taking its own sweet time unfolding before diving head-on into the desperate heat of summer.

Everyone could feel it. You couldn’t help but notice the majesty and color of the coastal foliage bursting with brilliant pinks and purples, sounding the calls that we wait for all year long: "Let’s go to the beach!" "The fish are biting at the Big Mouth!" "Let’s take a boat ride!" "Tadpoles are out in the creek!"

That is how we live here on the Gulf Coast. Our love of the water — the Gulf, the bays, the rivers, the estuaries — and the way we enjoy it is absolutely holistic.

It transcends race, religion, socioeconomic status, age, gender and political affiliation.

The Gulf Coast is where the everyday person can play. We love where we live and are proud of it.

We get amused sharing it and seeing the surprise on folks’ faces when they realize that a little piece of unlikely paradise exists smack at the bottom of this magnificent country of ours.

So imagine our dismay, anger, grief and absolute heartbreak over the ongoing catastrophe of crude oil continuously and arrogantly flowing into our beautiful Gulf of Mexico.

This is indeed a major challenge for us physically, emotionally, environmentally and economically.

Personally, I prefer to remain positive about the oil spill’s impact, because I know mountains can be moved with a positive attitude. Why wouldn’t that work with a runaway well?

I do, however, live in a very real world, and I know that our corner of this world stands to be affected by the oil spill.

As we are called to action, we will respond with the dauntless spirit of coastal people, especially those born in the hurricane corridor. We will weather this storm as we have weathered the other monsters that have roared upon our shores in the past: by working hard, side by side, with dedication, compassion and a sense of community, and earning some fun in the process.

I am hoping that there will be little damage or interruption of beach recreation. Perhaps the oil spill will be just an inconvenience, much like too many jellyfish in the water or the occasional riptides.

If not, we are going to need everyone’s love, support and help. So I have a very special invitation for people to join us here in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach and on Dauphin Island and Mobile Bay.

Don’t cancel your plans or reservations. This could be one of the most memorable vacations you will ever have.

Most of you travel with children. What a great opportunity to teach our kids so many valuable life lessons — from the beauty of volunteering to the importance of helping your neighbor during a crisis, learning about the fragile ecosystem that created the remarkable Gulf of Mexico, and meeting new friends from all over the country with the same purpose of keeping our beautiful shores safe for our children and wildlife.

Recently, I asked a friend of mine’s 6-year-old if she knew how many oceans there were. "One, Miss Lucy," she promptly responded. Then with a little hesitation, she added, "Don’t they all touch?"

Out of the mouths of babes.

What is happening in our back yard could just as easily be happening in yours. But does it matter? We are all one. We all touch.

Am I outraged? Damn right! Is there a need for accountability? Damn right! But that is not my job. There are others who are trained and better equipped to master that task.

I’m a fry cook. I’m open for business. And so is the Alabama Gulf Coast.
We will take each day as it comes and make the best of it.

I am asking all of you who love this area as much as I do and love your own coastal areas to please not abandon us.

I promise you we will welcome you with open arms, some ice-cold sweet tea, an ocean of belly laughs, a plate full of scrumptious food and a humble, grateful heart.


Lucy "LuLu" Buffett is owner of LuLu’s at Homeport Marina in Gulf Shores and the author of "Crazy Sista Cooking: Cuisine and Conversation with Lucy Anne Buffett." Her e-mail address is lucyanneb@aol.com.
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John Q. Citizen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 05:15 PM
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1. the oil is "arrogantly flowing???" Hey everybody. Grab an all you can eat at Lulu's Buffet
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 05:38 PM
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3. You bet. Get local shrimp while you can.
:-(
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 05:36 PM
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2. Here's Lulu, in person. Pleading our case. MSNBC video:
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laughingliberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 05:45 PM
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4. That brought me to tears. nt
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 06:28 PM
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8. Yeah, me too. I told her.
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nashville_brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 06:13 PM
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5. i read about her restaurant in a cooking magazine many moons ago -- here's a Coastal Living article
http://www.coastalliving.com/lifestyle/people/lulus-paradise-00400000012297/

Lulu's Paradise
Between cookouts at her river house and cocktail hour at her restaurant, Lucy Buffett loves to keep good times rolling.

Sitting on a lazy bend along the Fish River in Summerdale, Alabama, Lucy Buffett's house hums with a crowd arriving for a family cookout. Grandchildren head straight for the pool, paddling around the water under their parents' watchful eyes. Lyrics of a familiar beach tune playing in the background proclaim, "It's 5 o'clock somewhere." The whir of a blender suggests tropical drinks are close at hand, and the smell of pepper-crusted beef tenderloin searing on a nearby grill teases the taste buds.

Lucy's love of food and fun began years ago and eventually led her to open LuLu's Sunset Grill on Weeks Bay, which she describes as "a high-class dive―a simple establishment with limited inside seating and picnic tables outside; just a little place on the water to get a cold beer, a good burger, and seafood." She fed locals and an ever-growing number of vacationers until she lost the lease in 2002. Lucy resisted starting over, but her husband, Mac McAleer, convinced her to dream big―really big. Together they built a new restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway in Gulf Shores, Alabama, that seats 500. LuLu's at Homeport Marina still serves a "cheeseburger in paradise"―named in honor of big brother and famous beach folk singer Jimmy Buffett―along with an expanded bill of fare. Many menu items are classics Lucy lovingly preserved from her Gulf Coast childhood, such as fried green tomatoes, shrimp loaf sandwiches, and fried oysters.
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trof Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 06:27 PM
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7. Yep. We started at The Sunset Grill.
Then she moved just 5 miles from us.
Mo Betta.
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nashville_brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-16-10 06:13 PM
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6. omg -- i've got a dupe situation (sorry!)
Edited on Wed Jun-16-10 06:13 PM by nashville_brook
seems like my tappad wants to dupe everything lately.
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