Fleeing hurricane Idalia

Rising moon in White Oak Creek - Photo: Still Gravity.
Rising moon over White Oak Creek - License our images here.        

We reached White Oak Creek Campground on the Alabama side of Walter F. George Lake fleeing hurricane Idalia. 

The camp is big. With four loops covered by trees, it's managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. All was clean. Our campsite was on the shores of White Oak Creek by Mallard Point. Just two other vehicles camping there. Plenty of silence.  

This campground is close to the city of Eufaula, a jewel of antebellum architecture. We visited some years ago, so this time will pass on - our photos in this post

The outer bands of the hurricane gave the sky a sad winter look. No rain, but humidity was high. The propane stove heated up and the cooking session began. Fresh nigh thanks to the bad weather punching North Florida. 

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