My husband and I rode to Killen Park for the Killen Log 877 Classic Car Show, which featured a mix of bikes, jeeps, classic cars, and new cars.
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Cahaba Shrine Hillbillies truck at Car show |
We parked alongside the park. Many cars and people were present, including those attending the farmers' market, soccer games, Vendors, and Car and Tractor Shows.
It has been several months since I last visited the park. Many new buildings are being constructed, and disc golf courses are now installed.
There was also a tractor show featuring several old and new John Deere tractors, as well as others.
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1929 John Deere Tractor |
We strolled through the farmers market, stopping to buy stone-ground cornmeal and fresh strawberries.
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Ripe home-grown strawberries |
We stopped at home so Hubby could grill steaks, and I fixed creamed potatoes and corn on the cob for lunch.
After lunch, we rode to Lexington Park to watch our great-grandson Atlas play Tee-ball.
After the tee-ball game, we rode to TVAM, where a display and crafts were set up for bird lovers. We talked through the Tennessee Valley Art Museum (which was free today).
On display was the art of the print: 500 years of printmaking.
What the Night Tells the Day by Douglas Baulos.
We rode back home, where I took a short nap. My daughter called while I was preparing dinner at my sister's house.
I ended the day by going to my sister's to play cards (spades and various UNO games). I liked the reverse UNO game.
Sisters Vicki, Becky, and Teresia, along with great-niece Emmalee and her friend, played these games.
Teresia had cooked a lovely meal of Black-eyed peas, cornbread, a broccoli casserole with chicken, brats with kraut, sweet potatoes, and a batch of chocolate chip cookies.
My sister loaded me down with leftovers for Hubby.
She also gave me a bouquet of peonies from her garden.
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Pink Peony |
I got home after 10 last night.