Lots of different car styles, year models, and a wide variety of colors
I saw people I had not seen in years.
By the time I had seen most of the cars, I was dripping wet and could not wait to get inside the Library.
Ford |
1960 Volkswagen Beetle |
1970 Hemicuda Plymouth |
Peanut was very funny he could talk for hours
Andreas said he should interview Peanut alone because he had so much he wanted to tell
And it would take more than an hour for him to tell his stories. The interview ended with a Q&A at 12:30PM.
These songwriters started out as young men with a dream and over many years wrote a variety of songs.
Donnie Fritts, Scott Boyer, and Mickey Buckins.
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I stopped at Jack's where I ordered a Kid's meal of chicken fingers and green beans.
Jack's Kids Chicken finger meal. |
I arrived just in time for the introduction and to pay for the trolley ride.
A historical experience about black historical sites in downtown Florence called, Up from Slavery.
We rode past the St Paul AME Church 1878-1965, & the St Marks MB Church 1901.
WC Handy Cabin |
Dred Scott in Florence |
The trolley was supposed to be air-conditioned but it was a long hot hour ride. The lady sitting across from me looked like she was going to pass out.
My clothes were wet by the time the trolley arrived at the visitor center.
The Visitor Center was very inviting with cold air blowing from its vents so I found a good place to sit where I could see & listen to Mark Narmore, Mitch Mann, and Andreas entertain me for a couple of hours.
I listened to, "That's What I Love About Sunday", "A Song About Neal Young on the Prayer List", "Moon over Georgia," "More Than I Could Ever Show", "Saint Louis Blues" and many others.
The group started at 2:30 and ended at 4:40 p.m.
The entertainment room was small and every seat was filled, and people were standing up.
Mark Narmore and Andreas Werner jamming |
It has been an entertaining day.