Morning Light on Ole River: A November Walk on Ono Island
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Morning Light on Ole River: A November Walk on Ono Island
This morning on Ono Island, I did what I love most before the day fills with calls, showings, and construction conversations. I grabbed the leash, my camera, and walked the water. November on the island is a softer month. The light sits lower, the air carries that clean salt-and-pine blend, and Ole River looks like brushed metal before the sun climbs over the horizon.
As I rounded the bend by the boathouses, the sky opened. The sun rose in a low amber line over the far shoreline, and the clouds began to streak in layers of gold, rose, and blue-gray. The docks and pilings became silhouettes. It was the kind of Gulf Coast sunrise that makes you stop and just stand still, even if the…
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Every time I cross the bridge to Ono Island, I feel a familiar shift—the air seems lighter, the views open wider, and the pace eases. This private island community between Bayou St. John and Perdido Bay offers one of the most remarkable waterfront lifestyles on the Gulf Coast.