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Saturday, October 21, 2023

2023 Oct 21, Open House at Lawrence County/Lawrenceburg, TN Regional Airport

Today, we rode to the Lawrence County/Lawrenceburg Airport Open House to see Aircraft from the region.

Planes were flying in and out the whole time we were there. 


There were a variety of airplanes one could ride for a price. (Go Vertical Aviation)

They also had the Flagship Detroit Douglas DC-3 (to ride this one was $100 per person), and we walked inside impressive.


Flagship Detroit Douglas DC-3 

Personal Airplane 

We also walked among the Classic and Customs Cars.


Barracuda

We left the Airport around 10:30.

We ate lunch at the Brass Lantern. Hubby had a salad, and I had half a hamburger and some fries. 

We rode to Walmart to get our tires rotated. They were busy and said there would be a 3-hour wait. 

We stopped at Krogers for Soda, which was on sale, and Goodwill, where I bought a couple of wicker baskets.

Next, we stopped at the Dollar Tree for miscellaneous items. (Turkey bags and pans).


Our last stop was a Fall into Christmas event. 

It was at the Woodman of the World building on 200 Glenn Springs Rd Lawrenceburg. 

Here, we bought freezer-dried candy sold by Jabba Designs in Lawrenceburg and peach-fried pie.


Freeze Dried Candy (Strawberry with chocolate inside)


Came home and took a nap.


Thursday, May 23, 2019

✈️✈️✈️2019 Mar 24-30, Trip to Naples, Florida

Sunday, May 24, 2019
Southwest Airlines Flight 1066 
Leaves BNA at 10:15 at Gate C19, boarding group B. Position 3 arriving at FLL at 1:25 A.M. 
Hubby took me to the Nashville airport. We ate dinner at Red Robin Spring Hill at 6:55 P.M. We split a hamburger and fries.
Monday, March 25, 2019
It was a one-and-a-half-hour drive to Naples, so we arrived at Lora's apartment early in the morning. We both slept late.
For breakfast, I ate a slice of raisin bread and a banana. 
Lora had an infusion in Fort Myers that day, so I rode with her. We stopped at Bass Pro Shop just off I-75, address 10040 Gulf Center, Fort Myers.
At Bass Pro Shop, we saw river fish, ocean fish, raccoons, black bears, waterfowl, alligators, and Everglades.
The bartender said I could come inside and take pictures of the tropical fish and coral reefs in the aquarium. Hanging on the walls, we saw Southern Stingrays, a Great Hammerhead Shark, Sailfish, yellow tuna, and black-tip sharks.
Outside, we saw an old blue Red Head Pickup and a Great Gray Heron Bench where people could sit.

Red Head Pickup 
coral reef in the aquarium

I bought a pair of sunglasses to block out the sun so my eyes would give me a fit. 
Lora gave one of her Zyrtecs for allegories and some saline to wash out my eyes. 
She also gave me one of her steroid tablets for infection. 
At lunch, we stopped at Chick-fil-A. Lora and I split a salad, and each ordered a chicken sandwich with water to drink at location 5825 Airport Pulling Rd Naples, FL. 
I was so tired from the day's adventures and not getting enough sleep that I fell asleep on the sofa while Lora and Jackie went shopping.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019 
Lora had an early morning infusion, so I watched TV until she returned. For breakfast, I ate a banana and a slice of raisin bread. 
For lunch, Lora made a ham, cheese, avocado, and spinach sandwich on toasted bread with fruit salad. 
We rode to Clam Bay Beach, 410 Seagate Drive, Naples, FL 34103, where we took the trolley down the walkway to the beach.
Clam Bay Beach 
Pelican at Clam Bay Beach 
The Park consists of 35 acres of mangrove forest, coastal dunes, and 3,200 linear feet of beach on the Gulf of Mexico. A boardwalk provides access to the beach through a mangrove forest. The boardwalk is about three-quarters of a mile long and can be walked, or you can catch a ride on a free tram that runs continuously throughout the day.
We saw several people on the beach, boaters, and people fishing. We saw waterfowl flying overhead and in the water. A dolphin and manatee were spotted. We saw children playing in the sand. We saw a couple of children fishing and catching fish.
We saw a sign that said Welcome to Clam Pass Park. A sign that read Shells of Paradise Coast included worm shells, Calico Scallops, Mon Snail, Olive shells, fighting conch, Sandollar, Lighting Welk, Starfish, and Horse Conch. There was a sign about Palmetto and Fakahatchee grass.http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/fakahatchee.html
All-day parking was $8.

We rode back to the apartment and walked around the lake, seeing a few birds. 
At 7:30, we rode to Vanderbilt Beach on Pelican Bay to watch a fantastic sunset. 
Sunset on Vanderbilt Beach 
Located at 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, FL 34102, at the end of Vanderbilt Beach Road, Vanderbilt Beach County Park borders the Gulf of Mexico and is near plenty of hotels, shopping, and restaurants. 

We met Jackie and Geo on the beach, with hundreds of people watching the sun melt into the bay.
What a way to end the day! We had pizza for supper, and Jackie's boyfriend spent the night.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Lora and I spent the day at Naples Botanical Gardens, 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples, FL 34112, 1–4:40 P.M. Cost $19.99 each.💐 🌷
We browsed in the Chabraja Visitor Center.
Irma's Garden was complete ofgardensmatic plants such as the screw pines.
Katharine's Garden was a lush tropical landscape.
LaGrippe Orchid Garden was full of colorful, fragrant orchid species worldwide. 

Botanical Garden 
Orchid Garden
Lea Asian Garden had a Southeast Asian Javanese temple, an ancient blaze landscape filled with Bayan trees, a bamboo grove of established fruits, a lotus pool, and a stepping stone path through theGardenn that led to the Gardenalinese Shrine.
Kapnick Brazilian Garden was a garden of people of great diversity and color with a colorful wall.
Kapnick Caribbean garden was full of towering palms, tropical fruit, and vegetables.
Smith Children's Garden was full of vibrant flowers, vegetables, and butterflies—a landscape for children. We saw a bicycle, a hand pump, and a toilet decorated with flowers. We saw Flo and Joe, flower people, working in the vegetable garden. There was also a large turtle made of seashells. 
Scotts Florida Garden was full of trees, palms, a cascading stream, Lake Topkie, and Deep Lake. Florida was once an ancient seafloor.
There was a 90-acre Nature sanctuary boardwalk, which we did not take.
Water Garden with a lily pool full of lily pads and a boardwalk. 

Reflections on Glass: Frabel in the Garden is on exhibit in the gardens. It features diverse and complex sculptures that sometimes mimic the plants within the garGardenf. You see parallels between Frabel's pieces and the natural shapes of plants in forms and towering cube structures; each piece inspires viewers to discover the wonders of our living collection.

For supper, Lora and I split a chicken and shrimp Carbonara, breadsticks, and salad at Olive Garden, 1565 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102. We had leftovers. I used my Christmas gift card to pay $23,37.

That night, Lora and I met several of her friends at the Comedy Club, a two-drink minimum.
I ordered two bottles of glasses of water for @2.50 each. I was too full from supper to drink, so I brought my water home. 
The show was bashing ex-spouses, which was not too funny.
I enjoyed spending time with Lora's friends.

Thursday, March 28, 2019
I ate leftovers from Olive Garden for breakfast and lunch.
We rode to the Naples Preserve Boardwalk, corner of U.S. 41 North and Fleischmann Boulevard, where we walked along the boardwalk looking for box and gopher turtles. We talked with one of the park rangers who was walking on the bare ground, checking for turtles to make sure they were okay.
Inside the center, we saw signs telling about Naples Botanical Gardens,  Delnor-Wiggins Pass,  Rookery Bay, Collier-Seminole, Shy Wolf (Cardinal, Mocking Birds nests), boat Tailed Crackle nest) Natural Communities of Naples Preserve, Turtle Shells, What's in bloom, butterflies, bugs, Collier County, and Myrtle Oaks.
Tucan Statue
Penguin 
Seal
Our next stop was Naples Zoo, 1590 Goodlette Rd Naples, Florida 34102.
Art to Save the Sea was displayed throughout the zoo, artwork made entirely from garbage collected from beaches. 
The art we saw was Natasha the turtle, Priscilla the Faust Fish, Lidia the Seal, Rufus the Tiger Fish, American Sea Star, Daisy the Polar Bear, Grace the Humpback Whale, Gertrude the Penguin, and Chompers the Shark.
We stood in a long line to ride a slow-moving, tour-guided ferry around Monkey Island.
Very cool, enjoyable, and informative ride about Madagascar Animals
There were signs under a thatched roof telling about Monkey Island: trees like nowhere else, the island of Lemurs, more significant than any dinosaur egg, and the Madagascar Ferna group helps preserve the wonders of a fragile island nation.
We saw signs about Invisible Geckos, Abundant Chameleons, Madagascar burning, and living wonders. 

We saw American Alligators, Giant Anteater, Cotton-top Tamarin, Aldabra Tortoise,  Slender Horned Gazelle, Mt Bongo, Sulcate Tortoise, Gopher Tortoise, and Clouded Leopard.
We watched the feeding of the giraffes and alligators. Dr. Henry Nehrling, the founder of the Botanical Garden, Henry Badger, Plains Zebra, Feeding the Alligators, Cheetah, Why the Railroad Trestle? The famous toucan sign, Dead Trees Help the Living, and Marvelous Marsh make for fabulous filters. A swamp mystery, planting helps with trees for the future, shade-grown coffee helps farmers, birds, and the land, and you can find all these birds.

Friday, March 29, 2019 
We stopped at Dollar Tree for sunscreen and snacks to take to Delnor-Wiggins State Park beach.
Located 11135 Gulf Shore Drive Naples, Fl 34108
One of the most popular seaside destinations in Naples, the mile-long stretch of white sugar sand at Delnor-Wiggins has been rated as one of the best beaches in the nation
We saw Gray Pelicans perched, swimming, and flying overhead. 
We saw a Fish Hawk Osprey perched in a tree holding a fish.
We saw seagulls and white egrets waiting for a free fish from a fisherman.
This beach was more secluded than the other beaches that we had visited. 
We rode to Naples Municipal Beach and walked out on the long pier to watch the sunset. There were lots of people waiting for the sunset.

 Naples Municipal Beach Sunset
Address 25 12th Av S Naples Florida 34102 
The Naples Pier is a community landmark built in 1888 as a freight and passenger dock.
We rode to historic downtown Naples; Lora and Michelle waited in a long line of people to order our ice cream at Kilwins 743 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102.

Saturday, March 30, 2019
Lora had an infusion that morning, so I spent the morning with Jackie and Geo. We went to North Collier Regional Children's Park, 15000 Livingston Rd Naples, FL.
North Collier Regional Children's Park
Geo enjoyed playing at the Can U Dig It state-of-the-art playground, which has a colorful, modern design and looks like something from the future.  
The sleek look packs a lot of play value. The playground includes slides, swings, and climbing apparatus, but it takes play a step further. Kids can spin themselves dizzy on squiggly poles, climb on boulders that look like they came from the Monument Valley, or become junior archeologists in the covered fossil dig area.

When we got ready, Jackie realized she had locked her keys in her car. She called her boyfriend, and he brought her a spare set.
We rode back to the apartment, and by this time, Lora had returned. 
Lora, Michelle, and I rode to Fort Lauderdale for the rest of the day before my flight. 
We Stopped at Quarterdeck Restaurant, 300 N Beach Rd Dania Beach, FL, where we ate dinner.
Quarterdeck Restaurant
Quarterdeck Restaurant
We ordered three tacos, smoked shrimp, and smoked fish with French fries, and we all drank water with lemon.
We saw British Airways, & Southwest jets fly over, so we knew the airport was nearby.
You can see several towering buildings from Dania Pier in the downtown area.

We saw several cruise ships leave, so Fort Lauderdale must be a hub port for cruise ships.
Many people were sitting on the beach, a few in the water. The beaches were made of seagrass, more turbulent and less precise than the Naples Beaches.
We watched and waited for a lift bridge to let a sailboat through. The traffic was heavy in the downtown area, so I told Lora to take me to the airport so they could do some sightseeing.
I boarded the flight at 9:30, traveling Flight 4145, Boarding group B 23, an hour and a half flight.
Arrived in Nashville around 11:30 P.M. Hubby picked me up, and we rode home.
We stopped at the gas station, picked up some snacks, and rode home. We arrived home around 1:30 A.M. 
Had a great visiting my daughter and all the places we went to,









Thursday, December 3, 2015

🎄🎄🎄🎄Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2015🎄🎅🏻

Another year has passed, and I am still here, Thank God.

It has been a hectic year.

My husband and I started the year off right in January. We took an overnight trip to Gulf Shores.
The beach is a great place to go in the winter months. Few people were on the beach except those there to watch the sunset, which was awesome. 


We stayed at Staybridge Suites for half price (a full kitchen), just like living in an apartment. We enjoyed a delicious seafood meal at Lula's (my husband had never eaten there).
Gulf Shores sunset 
We celebrated Valentine's Day in February by ordering pizza from a new place called The Rising Crust. The pizza was delicious.
The Rising Crust Pizza 
My granddaughter had her first child and our first great-grandchild, Ava Grace.
Ava Grace
I rode to Huntsville in March to attend the Saint Patrick's Day Parade. (I had never been to a Saint Patrick's Day Parade) It was fun, and I took lots of pictures.
Saint Patrick's Day Parade
Toward the end of March, I was invited to spend the weekend with my friend and her husband in Pigeon Forge, TN. My sister went with me. We had a great time. We went to a quilt show, rode the Ferris wheel, ate at Margaritaville, and ate at Mel's Diner and The Apple House Restaurant.
Riding the Ferries Wheel
My husband and I took two of the grandsons to the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge and the Wheeler Dam Birding Trail, and that same day, Hubby bought a 2007 Silver Honda. 
Two of my amazing grandsons 
I spent the day at the Birmingham Zoo in April with my daughter and grandchildren.
Early that morning, we watched the setting of the third Blood Moon, which was terrific.
My daughter and her three exceptional children 
In April, I took several walking tours: the Civil War, Tuscumbia, and Oakwood Cemetery. I also took a Civil War trolley tour in Florence.

In May, Hubby and I went to Rock City in Lookout Mountains. 
Rock City in Lookout Mountains, me in my neon suit
I went to the Decatur hot air balloon show and a Dennis Family Reunion. (to meet relatives I never knew)

Sierra, my granddaughter, graduated from high school, and her brother graduated from sixth grade.
Sierra 
Montana
In June, my husband and I toured the Rosenbaum home/museum.
Rosenbaum home/museum
I took several of my grandchildren to the movies every Thursday in June, July, and the first two Thursdays in August. 
Carmike Theater has a four-dollar summer special where you can get a small Coke, a small popcorn, and a movie. We have been doing this for several years.

In June, my husband and I took a day trip to Hurricane Mills, Loretta Lynn's Ranch, Museum, RV Park, and Grist Mill. 
Loretta Lynn's Ranch/Museum
In July, we took several day trips.
We rode to Jackson, Tennessee, stopping at the Train Depot, Rock-A-Billy Museum, Casey Jones Museum, and Train Depot.
Train Depot in Jackson, Tennessee
We also rode to Tullahoma, Tennessee, to tour the George Dickel Distillery, the Science Museum, and the Beechcraft Air Museum.
Beechcraft Air Museum.
In August, Hubby and I rode to Birmingham, Alabama, to visit the Iron Works Historical State Park. 
Iron Works Historical State Park
We rode to Pulaski, Tennessee, touring the Milky Way Farms. (The farm built by the candy giant of Milky Way Candy 
Milky Way Farms 
We also rode to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where we toured the Stones River National Battlefield, Oaklands Historic House/Museum, and Cannonsburg Village.
Cannonsburg Village Murfreesboro, TN
My daughter decided to leave Rhode Island and move to Fort Myers to work, so at the end of September, I flew to Rhode Island to help her move.

We spent the first day on the road, stopping in Columbia, South Carolina, to spend the night with one of my daughter's friends.
The next day, we were back on the road, stopping at the Frampton Visitor Center in South Carolina. The Frampton was an old plantation home. We also stopped at Savannah National Refuge and Museum in Hardeeville, Ga.
Our next stop was the waterfront in Savannah, GA, where we ended the day with my cousin, Marjorie Goodrich. We spent the evening catching up on family and spent the night.
The next day, we continued our travel to Fort Myers, arriving at the fully furnished apartment my daughter had rented.


Some of the places that we visited while I was in Florida were Sanibel Island, Fort Myers River Walk, Big Cypress National Preserve, Ochopee Smallest Post Office, Everglade Museum and boat ride, Mound House at Estero Island, Edison/Ford's winter homes, Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium, Manatee Park, Shell factory, Lakes Park, Slough Preserve. We attended a Pirates Festival, Zombie Festival, and Oktoberfest. 
Mother and Daughter in Fort Myers, Florida
In November, my husband and I rode to Meridian, MS, toured the Jimmy Rodgers Museum, grave, and Blues Trail.
Jimmy Rodger Statue
I attended the wedding & shower of Chase Wanner.
My husband and I enjoyed watching the Bridge Street Town Centre Christmas fireworks show.
I spent three days beside my middle son, who was in the hospital for three days with mini-strokes. 
We rode to Nashville, Tennessee, where we toured A Country Christmas at the Opryland Hotel, beautifully decorated for the holidays.


We walked through the Nutcracker's magical & colorful carved Ice Sculptures.
Manger Scene in Carved Ice Sculptures
Pier on Beach in Biloxi, MS
My husband and I traveled to Gulf Shores for two nights and three days. 
We traveled to Biloxi, MS, to take a trolley tour of the historic downtown area.
We traveled to Pensacola, FL, where we toured the Historic Village of Pensacola. 
We had an eventful ride home, watching people dart in and out of traffic. We saw several wrecks, and traffic backed up for miles.

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We watch my niece and other church members entertain us with their salute to our Lord Jesus Christ. 

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