Saturday, November 14, 2015

2015 November 11,12,13 Veterans Day in Tuscumbia and A Busy Week at Bridge Street Town Centre

We've had a busy week. 
On Tuesday 10, we traveled to Meridian MS.
Wednesday 11, I went to CBS for Bible Study. 
We rushed to Tuscumbia, where people lined the streets for the Veterans Day Parade.
Children as well as adults rushed to fill their bags with candy, as the people in the parade disbursed candy into the street.


Veterans in the Veterans Day Parade in Tuscumbia 
 Petite Sirloin Steak, Baked Potato with Texas Toast 
We walked to Oh Bryan's Steakhouse where I enjoyed a Petite Steak, Baked potato and Texas toast. My husband enjoyed a New York Strip, Baked potato, Texas toast and the salad bar.
Alabama and Auburn Quilts Raffle 3 tickets for $5.00
There were two quilts hanging on the wall of Bryan’s an Alabama and Auburn.
They were being raffled off to raise money for the Belle Mont Mansion. 

I bought three tickets. 
Walking to Cold Water Book Store.
We stopped in at Cold Water Book Store for a quick pick to see what new books they had in stock.
My husband had a call out to work in Huntsville, I rode to work with him. 
We stopped at the Exploration Gallery at NASA
After my husband finished at work, which took less than an hour, we rode to Bridge Street Town Center, to look at the new iPhones. 
We strolled the streets of Bridge Street stopping to take pictures of the reindeer, twinkling street lights, and the unlit decorated Christmas Tree. 
The lights will be lit on Friday.

Bridge Street Town Centre was decorated for Christmas Holidays.
White Reindeer at Bridge Street 
Christmas Tree
Thursday 12, we went back to Bridge Street Town Centre stopping at Burger King for a juicy whopper Jr. with onions. YUM!
At the Apple Store we purchased two new Iphone, and I-watch. 

My husband updated his phone from the cloud, I updated mind at home.

Friday 13, we went to the Apple Store to fix our cloud account.
At the Apple Store we were put on a waiting list.
We gave them a number where we could be reached and left.

We walked to Red Robin, where I ordered chili, onion rings, coke, my husband ordered a cup of Clam Chowder, and Seafood plate.
Cup of Clam Chowder,& Seafood plate filled with french Fries, fried fish, shrimp and Clams
We had just finished eating went we got a call from Apple, they called and said we are ready, we walked back to the Apple store, along the way we saw people singing Christmas Carols.

Christmas Carolers

It took over hour to get our cloud account fixed. 
We left the Apple store, just missing the arrival of Santa but in time for the fireworks show. 
Everyone gathered around the pond next to the Carousel where we watched the fireworks dance in the sky to Christmas music.
After the fireworks we walked to the newly lit Christmas tree to take a few pictures but the streets were filled with people stopping to take pictures
Christmas Tree with twinkling red & white lights, topped with a bright white star
Big Red Christmas Ball with me inside holding my cell
It had been a very long week, we were both very tired so we headed home stopping at the grocery store to pickup a few items. 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

2015 November 10, Tuesday, A Trip to Meridian, MS


I looked out the window the sun was coming up, it was a great day for traveling so I ask my husband if he was up for a four hour drive to Meridian MS he said yes. 
After I cooked oatmeal, eggs, and bacon for breakfast, I packed a overnight bag just incase we wanted to spend the night. 

Loaded into the van my Nikon Camera, my phone, luggage and all my travel information about Meridian MS.

We programed the GPS but did not want to go in the direction it was taking us.
We decided to drive to Russellville and then program the GPS for Meridian MS.

We took hwy 43 through Hackelburg, in Hamilton hwy 43 becomes hwy 17, through Detroit, Sulligent, in Vernon it becomes hwy 18 crossing into Mississippi on hwy 12 through Steens, to Columbus, MS

Sulligent, AL
In Columbus we stopped at Chick-fal-A for lunch. 
I ordered chicken nuggets, fries, tea and small ice cream. My husband ordered a chicken sandwich, fries, coke. 

Ice Cream, Chicken nuggets, Waffle fries 
In Columbus we took hwy 45 into Meridian, MS. 
A rough highway with noting to see except where log trucks had taken away all the timber that had been cut, left behind was stumps, brush, and spinel trees. 

Birthplace of
Jimmie Rodgers
Born Sept 8, 1897, at Meridian, MS
Known as the "Singing Brakeman," Rodger's recordings of
Southern blues and ballads greatly
contributed to the world~wide
popularity of a distinctly American musical form. 
Our first stop was the Jimmy Rodgers Museum/Birth home. 
We watch a ten minute film about the early life of Jimmy Rodgers.
Jimmy's  father worked for the railroad.
Jimmy's mother died at a early age of TB, as did Jimmie. 

Our curator gave us a history lesson on the Jimmy Rodgers guitar.

The guitar was opened for display behind a glass case, in a temperature controlled vault. 




The Original Jimmie Rodgers Guitar
Presented to Jimmie Rodgers in Washington DC by Mr C Fredrick Martin, President of The Martin Guitar Co July 27, 1928. This specially made guitar is also seen in the worlds famous "thumbs u" photographs
courtesy Anita Rodgers Court 
Hanging on the wall next to the curators counter was a quilt with history
191 Music Artist were sent three or four bow ties with the request for a signature.
This quilt was to be a tribute to Jimmy Rodgers legacy.
Each and every bow tie was returned with the signature of that artist.
Each bow tie, with its own unique color and signature was placed on a square block.
Ten blocks across and nineteen in length except for one block at the top giving information about the quilt. 
There were two quilts made this one and one given to Elvis Presley.


There were letters, photograph, suits, furniture, albums, and so much more information about the wonderful gifted Jimmy Rodgers.

Well dressed Jimmy Rodgers
We took pictures outside of the engine and caboose.
His is the music of America.
He sang the songs of the people he loved,
of a young nation growing strong.
His was an American of Glistening rails,
thundering boxcars and rain-swept nights,
of lonesome prairies, great mountains
and a high blue sky.
He sang of the bayous and the cotton fields,
the heated plains, of the little towns, the
cities, and the winding rivers of America.
We listened, we understood
JIMMIE RODGERS
The singing brakeman- America's Blue Yodeler
HIS MUSIC WILL LIVE FOREVER
dedicated by his many fans and
the Folk Artist of America
May 26, 1953
We rode to the historic downtown area of Meridian to the walk of honor to see 
Hartley Peavey, Mac McAnally, Moe Bandy, Walt Anderson and International Sweethearts of Rhythm Musician which were located in the Dumont Plaza Park across from the famous Riley center.
A performing arts center, a conference center, an educational center, a major downtown restoration project these are all accurate ways to describe the MSU Riley
Hartley Peavey
Mac McAnally

Moe Bandy

Walter Anderson
 International Sweethearts of Rhythm Musician
Distributed throughout the town of Meridian were Carousel Horses.
This Carousel Horse in next to the old Train Depot.
I took pictures of several Blues Markers, 
On 5th street and 22 avenue was " Country Music Comes of Age."
On 1901 Front Street was "Jimmie Rodgers & The Blues", & Moe Bandy."
Corner of 7th street and 23 avenue was Meridian Rhythm & blues and Soul Music."
At Oak Grove Cemetery was Jimmy Rodgers Father of Country Music.

Our last stop before getting onto I20 to head home was the Oak Grove Cemetery to see where they lay Jimmie after his death, which was nothing fancy, only a small stone rock.

"Jimmie"
James Charles Rodgers
Sept 8, 1897
May 26, 1933
American Blue Yodeler 
We stopped at Outback in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at 6:13 PM where I enjoyed a bowl of Taco Soup.

Taco Soup
My husband ordered a hamburger.
We were home by 9:30 both exhausted from the days travels.


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