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Showing posts with label lunch. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2024

2024 Saturday September 7, Train Trip from Chattanooga to Chickamauga, Ga

 Saturday, we had to be in Scottsboro by 7AM about a 2-hour drive. Loaded onto the bus. I think there were 30 of us including the driver. We rode to Chattanooga to ride the train to the Civil War battle town of Chickamauga, GA. We visited the Gordon-Lee Mansion and walked among the Jeep Festival.

Wilder Brigade Monument 

We stopped at the Wilder Brigade Tower in the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.
There are 136 spiral stairs to the top if you dare.
Lunch was served as if we were fine dining.
It had been a beautiful day for traveling and making new friends.
It was around 8 PM when we arrived home Saturday night.

Lunch on the train
bowl of fruit cocktail, potato salad, cole slaw, tomato, lettuce, baked turkey, and Swiss cheese on a croissant. For dessert, we had chocolate cake or red velvet Cake.

Chocolate Cake 

Red Velvet Cake 

Train we rode and the Visitor Center/Depot in Chickamauga 
We stopped at Chick-fil-A in Athens for dinner.
I ordered a kid's chicken nugget meal with waffle fries and Ice cream. Hubby ordered a Number 1.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

2024 May 4, Moulton & Cullman Strawberry Festivals

 Today we rode to Moulton for the Strawberry Festival 

It had rained a lot and the park was muddy and wet

They had planks you could walk on in the wet area 

They had carriage rides for two dollars 

Rides for kiddos 

Vendors with all sorts of different stuff that you could buy 

A petting zoo and a few strawberries for sale

We did not stay long 


Fried Chicken Fingers with sweet potato and toast Oh! Bryan's Hartselle, Al 



We took the old Decatur Moulton highway into Decatur 

Then on to Hartselle stopping at Oh Bryan’s for lunch

I ordered chicken tenders with sweet potatoes and hubby ordered steak and potatoes 

We then rode to Cullman to their Strawberry Festival 

We walked around they also had rides for kiddos 

Lots of vendors and food, of course, live music, arts and crafts 

There was a dog contest called Doggy Pageant

The song that was playing was Who Let the Dogs Out 

We walked through several shops 

Took several pictures 

They had several strawberry-themed murals and a row of snapdragons in full bloom 


Strawberry Festival Moulton 

Strawberry Festival Moulton 
Snap Dragons 

T-Mobile was taking pictures free and sending them to your phone so we had ours taken 

I had got so hot and humid that my head started hurting so we left


Tuesday, November 7, 2023

2023 November 4, "Walking with the Saints" a Saints Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Florence House of Worship

Today, hubby and I did a walking tour with a group at (10:00 AM) at the Florence Library led by Lee Freeman. 

We visited the the former Popular Street Christian Church now Wood Avenue Church of Christ (1970) which is across the street from the Florence Library. 


Wood Avenue Church of Christ 


Cavalry Fellowship Church
424 E Tombigbee St Florence, AL 

From the library, we walked to Tombigee St and Popular Streets. 

We stopped at the Cavalry Fellowship (former Popular Street Christian Church)

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 630 N Poplar St
Florence, AL

From Cavalary Fellow Ship we walked several blocks up Popular St to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church (1938)630 N. Popular St.


First Baptist Church 209 North Walnut St.

We walked back up several streets to Walnut St. The Baptist church which is across the street from the Florence Library. 

We stopped at the Gothic Style First Baptist Church (1888) 209 North Walnut St.

First Presbyterian Church 224 E Mobile St

Next, we walked to East Mobile Street the First Presbyterian Church is across the street from the Florence US Post Office. 

We stopped at First Presbyterian Church (1818) 224 E Mobile St. The Oldest Christian Church is the “Mother Church” Florence’s oldest church. 

Tennessee Valley Community Church AME
119 N Pine St Florence, Al 
 

We walked down the one-way street of Mobile St to Tennessee Valley Community Church AME on Pine St. There is construction going on near this church as you can see in the picture. 


Trinity Episcopal Church 410 N Pine St Florence, Al 


We walked up Pine St to Trinity Episcopal Church (1824)Florence’s third oldest Christian congregation church, which is a couple blocks from Tennessee Valley Community Church. This church faces Pine St and faces North Seminary St. We walked up a couple blocks to the United Methodist Church.


First United Methodist Church 415 N Seminary Florence, Al 


Our last stop was First United Methodist Church (1822) 415 N Seminary, the second oldest church in Florence. 


Wilson Park Fountain 

Wilson Park is near the United Methodist Church and across the street from the Florence Library. 

We stopped to take a few pictures of the fountain at Wilson. The wind was blowing the water from the fountain and wet us as we walked by.

There were a couple of children enjoying the sprinkles from the fountain.  

Also took pictures of the Florence Library and The Kennedy Douglas Art Center. 


We ate lunch at St Florian Pharmacy Soda Shop. We sat at the bar and watched as they took orders for dipped ice cream and made sandwiches. 

Hubby ordered a ham and cheese Sandwich with Cheetos and a Strawberry Milkshake. 


Reuben Sandwich with chips


I ordered a Reuben with Sun Chips whole grain Harvest cheddar and diet Coke. 


After lunch, we headed for home but there was a traffic jam on Highway 72 where there was a lot of construction going on. 

We took Middle Road to the Old Jackson Highway to US 43 home. 

 


Monday, October 30, 2023

2023 Oct 6-14, CARNIVAL SPIRIT Cruise (from Mobile) The BAHAMAS 8 Days: Nassau, Half Moon Cay, Freeport, & Bimini (9Days)

 Day 1: Friday, Oct 6, Mobile:

We ate breakfast at Chick-fil-A a couple of buildings down from our hotel. I ordered chicken minis and Diet Coke. 

Loaded our luggage into the shuttle and were taken to the docks. 

We went through customs and loaded onto the boat before 12 p.m. 

We stopped for a quick lunch and went to our room. The ship was leaving port around 4:30 P.M. 

Party time 

We went to the deck to join the sail-away party.

We were in stateroom 6117 (Deck 6) and our boarding time was 12:30-1PM. 

Muster Station 5.

Hotel The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa 26 North Royal St Mobile, Al 36602

I bought CC Home Port Deck Pictures 2 5x7 for $31.65

I bought a Lanyard lock for $7.65 for my Carnival Card. 

We joined our friends in the dining room for dinner. For appetizers, we ordered a shrimp cocktail and Caesar salad. For our main course, I ordered grilled salmon for dessert, and I ordered chocolate molten cake.  

Grilled Salmon with Veggies 

Show Inside Scoop Shopping and Fun Ashore. 

After dinner, we went back to our cabin where we watched Weathern Heights on TV, then went to bed. 

Day 2: Saturday, Oct 7, Sea Day: 

Up early walked around the upper deck stopping to talk to people along the way. I went downstairs to get a pastry and some fruit juice. I was writing in my journal when hubby joined me for breakfast. 

Sea Day Brunch in the Empire Room where I ordered a skillet cake with two link sausages and water. 

Hubby's Sea Day Brunch ham, steak, fries, eggs, fruit 

Hubby bought a Mt Dew cab for $3.54

Went back to our room watched 24 hours on TV and took a nap. For lunch a hamburger from Guys Burgers. 

For dinner, I ordered grilled shrimp, appetizers mushrooms, and dessert?

Carnival Spirit Halloween Pumpkin 

After dinner, we enjoyed watching the 80's Show performance. 

Went to our room watched Harvey the Rabbit with Jimmy Steward and went to bed. 

Day 3, Sunday, Oct 8,  Bimini:

Was up at 4:30 AM went to the upper deck to walk and watched the sun come up. 

Met a family from Alabama and one from Madison, MS. Took several pictures. 

Took a free trolley into Bimini then a taxi to the old town. ($20.00)

Bimini 

Hubby bought a sun hat and we walked to the beach. I got into the water while hubby sat on the beach. 

We stopped to take pictures of the Bimini Museum outside for the museum was closed.

We met several children playing and we stopped to talk to them. 

We took the taxi back to the trolley area and then back to the boat. 

We ate a late lunch and then took a nap.

Sunset on Bimini 

Dinner in the Empire Room.

After dinner, we watched The Magic Show with Side Show Bert in the Pharoh Room. 

We stopped in the bar area where Mootown Trivia was going on. 

We went to our room only to find out there was a leak and the floor was wet on hubby's side.

Hubby put several towels down to dry up the floor. 

Day 4, Monday, Oct 9, Free Port:

Breakfast consisted of a cinnamon raisin roll with juice. 

Bought an excursion Garden of the Groves Tour.  $129.98

Senor Frogs before the Garden tour 

We boarded a bus to take us to the Garden of the Groves. 

Met up with our guide and she led us through the gardens where we saw waterfalls, birds, Royal the cockatoo,  turtles, ducks, a cat,  a church, a labyrinth, and many flowers.

We ended the tour at the gift shops where they sold local items including souvenirs from things in the gardens. 

Hubby and I ordered a Chicken quesadilla and diet cokes at the nearby restaurant. (25.00) 

Quesadilla and Coke at Garden of the Groves.

We sat at table 5, Our server was Mel. Loaded back onto the bus and was dropped off at the nearby port. 

There we shopped and stopped at Zorbas Greek Cuisine and bought a slice of Carrot cake and a bottle of water. which hubby and I shared. (S10.00)

We were back on the ship by 2PM 

Banana Split 

For Dinner, I ordered Prim ribs and dessert Banana split 

After dinner, we watched the show Get-Away Island.

Went to bed and watched TV. 

Day 5, Tuesday, Oct 10, Half Moon Cay:

French Toast for breakfast. 

Had to take a ferry over to the island of Half Moon Cay. 

Beautiful Blue Waters of Half Moon Cay

We bought an excursion for the Glass Bottom Boat which took about an hour. ($98.34)

We bought a hat and a bottle of Mt Dew. ($16.81) (($16.01 hat)

Took the trolley to the beach where we boarded the boat.

The ship's crew was doing a free cookout for lunch.

I ate a hamburger, cookies, cake and a drink. 

Wearing my new hat on the Island of Half Moon Cay

I think the hamburger was not done because that night I got sick and could not eat my dinner. 

After lunch, we walked to the beach. I fell when the sand broke away from the bank causing me to fall. 

I was not hurt. I only broke my pride. 

We walked along the beach and back to the ferry that took us back to the ship.

We joined our friends for dinner but I could not eat my stomach was churning and I had to leave. Went to bed early that night. 

Day 6, Wednesday, Oct 11, Nassau:

Breakfast cinnamon roll.

Shore Excursions we went to  Junkaco Museum. (22.00)

Junkaco Museum 

We went to the Straw Market where hubby bought a button-up Bahama shirt at the Salty Waves gift shop. ($30)

At Del Sol, I bought 2 tees and a bag that changes colors in the sunlight. (63)I bought a smoothie. ($11)

It was awfully hot and we did not stay long at Nassau.

Leaving Nassau 

We walked back to the ship around 10:30 and wrote in my journal.

We got a hamburger and fries at Guys Burgers. 

Dinner was Alligator Bites and ribs, french fries, corn, and baked beans. 

Watched show 88 Keys 

Day 7, Thursday, Oct 12, 

Sea Day: Up in time to see the sunrise was very windy.

Beautiful Sunrise Sea Day

Sea Day Brunch was a parfait and steak with eggs and fries. 

Found a couple of ducks. 

Dinner consisted of Lobster tail, baked potato, and pie with ice cream.

Took a nap earlier in the day 

Bought 2 Alaska T's, and a pair of shorts. ($35.49)

Watched the Epic Rock Show at Pharoh Palace. 

Day 8, Friday, Oct 13, 

Breakfast was a cinnamon roll

Lunch was a ham and cheese sub with ice cream cake.

Took a nap and watched movies. 

Bought a build bear at St Jude fun-raiser (34).

Dinner was baked salmon and fried shrimp with baked Alaskan Ice Cream.

Ice Cream

Packed everything and went to bed.

Day 9, Saturday, Oct 14, 

Ate breakfast and got ready to leave the ship. (2 pastries and juice)

We stopped for fuel in Mobile at Murphy's at Springdale Blvd. 

Bought a kit cat and coke. 

Stopped at Sonic in Thomasville for Corn Dogs and tater tots.T's

Stopped at CVS in Haleyville to buy some dental floss.

A six-hour ride home. 

Sunrise Mobile




 









 





Thursday, June 29, 2023

2023 June 21, The Yellow Deli, Pulaski, Etheridge, Lawrenceburg and Lynnville, Tennessee

 Today we rode to Lawrenceburg. 

Goodwill did not open until 9AM so we stopped at Dunkin's Donuts for bacon bites and 2 minis, bagels.

Next, we stopped at Goodwill where I bought 2 men's shirts and a quilt.

We love to buy veggies from the Amish so we rode to Etheridge where we bought 2 large heads of cabbage, Squash, onion, peppers, cucumbers, eggs, candy, peanuts, and potatoes.

We had the whole day free no grandkids to watch.
So we rode to Pulaski stopping at the Yellow Deli for lunch. 
There we ordered a Ruben sandwich which is corned beef, with sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, mayo, and mustard on light rye bread served with chips and pickle.
We also ordered a side salad and for dessert a slice of their delicious carrot cake. 
We ordered iced tea to drink and hubby knocked his over while trying to take a picture of a plant.
Their food is always fresh and delicious.

1/2 Reuben on Rye Bread Sandwich

Salad 

Slice of fresh Carrot Cake

We rode to Lynnville, TN to tour the Train Depot Museum (rebuilt as RR Museum 1998)and the steam locomotive. We walked through the Locomotive, passenger cars, and the little red Caboose.
In the museum were several displays including a miniature train display.

Across the street was Soda Pop Junction and Big Johnny's Burgers which was closed for repairs.
In front of those buildings sat an Orange and White Dodge truck, carousel, old bicycle, coke machine, and parking meters.


Orange and White Dodge Truck

Soda Pop Junction and Big Johnny's Burgers


There were public restrooms next to Lynnville's City Hall.
We saw the Iron Horse Hotel, Iron Horse Country Store, and a Historic Marker.
It began to rain so I only had time to take a picture of the Marker before we headed back to the car.

steam locomotive

Miniature Train Display

Historic Marker
Lynnville Historic District 
Construction of the Nashville & Decatur Railroad and the partial burning of Old Lynnville (Waco) by Federal troops brought this charming town to its present location after the Civil War. The Lynnville National Register Historic District (1988) contains 59 buildings, with architectural examples from each period of the town's development from the 1860s through the early 1900s. 
Erected by Giles County Historical Society 1990


We rode back to Pulaski, stopping at Walmart and Murphys(gas). In Pulaski, we stopped at The Butcher Shop for some homegrown fresh meat.
We stopped at Flatrock Cheese where we bought 3 different cheeses, some fried pies, stick candy, and a pint jar of local honey.
Then home by way of Minor Hill, TN.

2024 Saturday September 7, Train Trip from Chattanooga to Chickamauga, Ga

  Saturday, we had to be in Scottsboro by 7AM about a 2-hour drive. Loaded onto the bus. I think there were 30 of us including the driver. W...