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Thursday, July 13, 2017

2017 July 4, Tuesday, Day Trip to Huntsville, Alabama

Hubby and I rode into Florence to eat breakfast at Cracker Barrel. I ordered one scrambled egg, two slices of bacon, and two slices of sourdough toast with strawberry jelly. I also ate hubby's fried apples.
Hubby ordered the big breakfast...
We traveled Highway 72 east to Rogersville, stopping at Foodland to pick up a couple of canned drinks.
We rode to Rogersville's Park, where they had just installed a splash pad for kids.
Splash Pad Rogersville 
Playground and restrooms Rogersville Park
In Huntsville, we rode through Providence Town Center, where we saw Darth Vader and R2D2 statues standing in front of Mellow Mushroom Restaurant. (Characters from the Star Wars Trilogy)

Darth Vader and R2D2 
I wanted to see the construction work where the Old Huntsville Mall was once located, so we rode there next.
The mall is gone, piping and wiring all and dug up, with only dirt remaining.
No longer a mall 
Next, we rode through the Twickenham District to Monte Sano Mountain.
We paid the admission price to enter the park, stopping at the restrooms at the campsite. We stopped at the overlook near the one-room CCC Museum, which was closed. 

Over Look near Birding site 29 (overcast day)
 CCC Museum (one-room museum) 

We stopped, and I took pictures of the Burritt Museum and Trough Springs Markers. 
We rode down the mountain onto Governors Drive, passing the Hospitals. 
Next, we rode to Brahan Spring Recreation Center on Ivy Avenue Southwest.
We stopped at the park, where we saw the  Merrimack Marker.
The marker told about the Merrimack Manufacturing Co., the Huntsville Manufacturing Co., and Springs Industries Inc., 1899 1991. It also told about the Merrimack School & the Joseph J. Bradley School 1900 and 1967.
Next, we stopped at Brahan Spring Park for a few pictures and to use the restrooms.

We started home, stopping in Athens at Zaxby's to eat dinner.
I ordered boneless wings and a side salad. Hubby ordered a boned chicken wings meal.
Boneless Wings 
Side Salad
We were home for about an hour when hubby got a call out to work.
Another trip to Huntsville. 
The job did not take long, and we were home by 7PM. 

My son, Andy, called and said Mom, we are going to shoot fireworks at 8:30PM, so at 8:15PM, we rode to my son's house.
We sprayed ourselves with bug spray, grabbed our fold-out chairs, and off we rode to my son's house.
We had a great time with family, watching them shoot off fireworks.
These three bulldogs hated the sound of the fireworks, and we had a hard time keeping them away from chasing the fireworks.

We were home by 10PM, and both of us dropped into bed from exhaustion.



Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Valentines's Day Adventure!❤️❤️

Hubby and I celebrated Valentine's at Famous Dave's at Cool Springs.
We ordered the Valentine's Special
Celebrate your Sweetheart Famously!
Our BBQ Feast for TWO
Only $24.99 -Save $10
4 corn on the cob, 7 slices brisket, Several ribs, two pieces of BBQ Chicken, a basket full of fries, baked beans, Coleslaw, cornbread muffins, and a bowl of Collard Greens!!!!
YUM! YUM!
I love this place and we do not have one anywhere near where we live.
A Feast for two (corn on the cob, brisket, chicken, ribs, slaw, fries, baked beans, cornbread muffins, collard greens.
We had two boxes of takeaway.
We rode to Hundred Oaks to see the Bedford Falls Train display.
Hundred Oaks is now Vanderbilt Health Center.

A radio station was parked at Hundred Oaks. A man dressed as a Valentine was passing out free ROSES. I took one and thanked him.
Cupid Rhymes with Stupid 96.3 JACK FM playing what we want!


"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet


❤️❤️
The train display was inside a glass case at one of the doctor's offices.
You could see the display from the outside but to get a better view you needed to go into the waiting room.
I meet this little boy about 7 or 8 years old playing with the buttons.
So, together we would go from one to the other buttons to see what each one would do.
One moved the train, one the trolley, one the sky lift, one the ladder truck, one the fire truck, and one the ambulance. I took several pictures of the display.
The little boy wanted to look at the pictures each picture I took so, I would show them to him.
When I got ready to leave the little boy's father said, thank the nice lady for sharing the pictures with you. I told the little boy and I never thought to ask why he was at the doctor's office. He looked healthy so maybe everything was okay with him.
You are now in Bedford Falls.
Bedford Falls (or Pottersville) is the fictional town in which the American Christmas drama It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Philip Van Doren Stern's 1943 short story "The Greatest Gift" (on which the film is based) is set. The Bedford Falls railway station is the main form of transport to get in or out of the town. The location is used only once in the film when Harry (Todd Karns) comes back from university with his wife Ruth Dakin (Virginia Patton) as George and Uncle Billy are waiting there. While waiting there George says to Uncle Billy that a train whistle is one of the three most exciting sounds in the world. The other two were anchor chains and plane motors.
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet


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We walked to the electronics store but they did not have what we wanted. We stopped at the Walmart a few streets down and purchased a few items.
We took the highway US 31 there was a lot of road construction in Thompson Station and we rode by Clarks Distillery but was closed.
In Spring Hill we stopped at Murphy for gas and Walmart. We also stopped at Dairy Queen for an Ice Cream (they have the best ice cream).


On our way to Nashville, we stopped at the newly rebuilt I-65 Welcome Center at Ardmore Giles County which features eco-friendly solar panels, recycling, and a Geo-Thermal Operating System.
Inside they have five rocking chairs, a fireplace, and a display about the Civil War.
I-65 Welcome Center at Ardmore Giles County 
It was overcast and rained a little, not much of a day for being outside.
We were home by 6:30PM.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

🎄🎄🎄🎄2016 November 29, Tuesday, Chad's Wonderland, Jelly Stone Dancing Lights and Opry Mills "Christmas"

We ate lunch at Ponderosa Steakhouse in Lawrenceburg.
New York Strip, baked potato, and Texas Toast 
Ponderosa Steakhouse 
Chad's Winter Wonderland
 Chad's Winter Wonderland is located between Lebanon and Mt Juliet just north of the Hwy 70 and Hwy 109 intersections.
It has eight acres of displays with life-size Native scenes, live animals, and ninety drive-thru arches decorated with Christmas Lights.
With Conway Twitty and Twitty Bird singing Happy the Christmas Clown,
 Ding-A-Ling, Christmas is for Kids, We wish you a Merry Christmas, Silver Bells, Frosty the Snow Man, Rudolph Red Nose Reindeer, and many other Christmas Songs.

We saw Frosty, Reindeer, Christmas trees, Christmas Train, carolers, Christmas Stockings, toy soldiers, angels, a manger scene with live animals, a helicopter,  airplanes, and Santa's Train.
We talked to Santa at Santa's Workshop. We saw a live-dancing Frosty Snowman.
The cost was $15.00 per car
It was very enjoyable.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFZuFa0YVso

We rode through Chad's Winter Wonderland at 6PM which took about 15 minutes.
We were about thirty minutes from Nashville so we decided to visit The Dancing Lights of Christmas at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park.
Dancing Lights at Jelly Stone Park 
We paid $25.00, slid the top back on our van, climbed up stuck my head through the hole with my cell phone in hand. I began taking videos as we rode through hundreds of thousands of LED Christmas lights dancing to Rockn' Christmas tunes. The park also offers special rides on its firetruck but reservations for the Fire Truck must be made in advance.
Dancing Lights
We stopped at Fox 17's Santa's Village where there was a Santa Claus, family activities, a spider hum, inflatables, and a petting zoo. 
There were fires for roasting Marshmallows and a big screen TV showing a Christmas
movie
 It was beginning to sprinkle as we left Jellystone Park.
We rode to Opry Mills and stopped to look at the aquariums at the Aquarium Restaurant, and at the Lego Land Store to look at all the displays.

Lego Land 
A Visit with Santa 
Christmas Trees at Opry Mall
We ate supper at Panda Express in the food court.
It rained hard while we were inside the mall.

We went inside Bass Pro Shops to view their Christmas displays and Santa Village.
Fire Place at Bass Pro Shops
Bear at Bass Pro Shops
Christmas Tree at Bass Pro Shops
Santa's Village and Reindeer 
We exited the mall it was still a light rain as we headed to the van.
Traffic was light and the ride home was enjoyable.
At home, there had been severe storms and some tornados. We had missed all the bad weather just a little rain as we traveled home.

Monday, January 25, 2016

1974 ~ Summer Savannah, Georgia


One of our family trips was a trip to Savannah Georgia. My sister’s husband was stationed at Fort Stewart.

The trip took a little over nine hours. We only stopped to eat and to use the restroom.
The boys played with their toy soldiers and hot wheel cars on the ride.

After the long ride the kids were ready to get out and visit their cousins.
When we arrived my sister had dinner ready. We ate and sat back to watch some TV, while the kids enjoyed playing outside.

We spent the next day on a public beach that faced the Daufuskie Island Resort in South Carolina. 
It was a beautiful day, a bit windy, over cast and hot.
The kids enjoyed building sand castles and darting in and out of the Atlantic Ocean.
The kids stopped long enough to grab a bite of the picnic lunch that we had brought.
The sun was hiding his face behind the clouds but sending out those hot rays.
We forgot to use sunscreen and we all got blistered.

That night we rubbed everyone down with white vinegar. The white vinegar was soothing to the sunburn and at least we could get a good night sleep.

The next day we rode to the Military Base and to Historic Down Savannah. 
We saw hundreds of old houses nestled under giant like oaks hanging with live Spanish moss. The Spanish moss is known as “ The Hostess City of the South.”  
We went to the one level Oglethorpe Mall,built in 1969, with 1,000,000 square feet. 
It housed Belk, JC Penny, Sears, and Maas Brothers (Now Macy's). In 1974, this was a huge mall.
Regency Square Mall back home opened in 1978, so to see a mall was a new adventure for us.
Savannah was a beautiful historic city and the weather while we were there was very accommodating. 

We spent the next few days inside playing Rook, Harts, & Spades.
The kids played inside and watched TV.

We had a great visit connecting with relatives. We enjoyed the beach, and visiting historic Savannah.


We said good-by to our relatives and began our trip home. 

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

2008 ~ Sept 27, Saturday, Alabama Music Hall of Fame, Athens Veterans Museum, Space & Rocket Center

The address is 617 Hwy 72 west Tuscumbia, Al 35674 256-381-4417.
We left the house at 9:30 A.M. stopping at the AT &T Store. 

Every year in the month of September Smithsonian offers admission to a participating museum of your choice free.
Today we are going to Muscle Shoals to the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
Alabama Music Hall of Fame 
Alabama Music Hall of Fame 
The first room we entered there was hanging on the photograph of the wall of famous entertainers from the great state of Alabama or made it big in Alabama.
Listed that I saw were: Jerry, Walker, William Levi Dawson, born Anniston, Al.; Delmore Brothers, from Elkmont, Al; J. L. Frank, born Limestone Co. Al; Erskine Hawkins, born Birmingham, Al;  
Others were W. C. Handy, born Florence, Al.; Nat King Cole, born Montgomery, Al.;  Rick Hall, Buddy Killen, born Florence, AL.; Sonny James, Sam Phillips, born Florence, AL., Hank Williams, born Georgia. 
Photos hanging on the wall at Alabama Music Hall of Fame 
Pictures of other entertainers were the Commodores, Fern Gasdin, Bobby Killen, Lionel Richey, Speer Family, Don Davis, Delmore Brothers, Tammy Wynette, Emmylou Harris, Clarence Carter, Jim Nabors, Percy Sledge, Alabama, Donnie Fritts, Cleveland Eaton, Freddie Hart.

The Hall of Fame Gallery featured portraits of the Inductees painted by Tuskegee artist Ronald McDowell. 
Induction is reserved for a select few who have made exceptional contributions throughout their careers. 

As we walked into the next room we saw a 12-foot jukebox playing pop, & classical music.
12 Foot Jukebox 
Over in a corner next to the jukebox we see a wax figure of Nat "King" Cole seated at a piano. 
Nat King Cole
We saw on display the recording equipment used by Sam Phillip's Memphis Music Service and the contract between Sam Phillips and RCA when he sold his rights to Elvis Presley. 
Sun Records and Sam Phillips
Tommy Shaw of Styx fame has his shirt and guitar on display, along with Ransom Wilson's flute, Jim Nabors' Gomer Pyle outfit, and stage outfits, Emmylou Harris, Donna Godchaux, Bobby Goldsboro, Lionel Richie, and The Commodores
The tour continues through a 16-foot guitar arch into the Country Music section where was showcased personal memorabilia that belonged to Sonny James, Tammy Wynette, Vern Gosdin, Jeanne Pruett, Freddie Hart, & Rose Maddox.
We saw a life-size wax figure of Hank Williams, Sr., bears, he was wearing one of his original stage suits.
Hank Williams 
We saw Webb Pierce's 1960 Pontiac convertible "Golden Country Car" that has 500 silver dollars, silver guns mounted and Texas Longhorns Steer horns mounted on the front.
Webb Pierce's 1960 Pontiac 
There were numerous instruments belonging to country stars. 
We walked through the touring bus that was owned by the group Alabama. I was told that the Music Hall of Fame was built around the bus.
The Group Alabama Touring Bus
After exiting the bus, we stepped into a brick sided nightclub where the Rhythm and Blues section was belting out music. 
There was Erskine Hawkins's trumpet, Martha Reeves' and Eddie Kendricks' stage outfits, gold records by Wilson Pickett and Percy Sledge, the 1935 official portrait of W.C. Handy, and other historical artifacts.
When we left the nightclub, we entered the Muscle Shoals section, which highlighted the studios that made Northwest Alabama world famous. 
A video recaps the history of the Shoals music industry. The artifacts include the console Rick Hall used to record Arthur Alexander's hit "You Better Move On" and the instruments of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.
Next, we saw a Recording Studio where there a person may select a music track and record a personal cassette or make a video recording right in the Museum!
Recording Studio
Across from the studio was the Gospel Showcase; among the artifacts were outfits, pictures, and awards from such notables as Jake Hess, Gold City, The Speer Family, and The Sullivan Family.

The newest addition to the museum exhibits featured the songwriters of Alabama. 
The Wurlitzer jukebox provides hundreds of chart-topping songs by Alabama songwriters. Billy Sherrill composer of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man" anchors one end of the exhibit while Curly Putman, who gave us "Green, Green Grass of Home" and "He Stopped Loving Her Today" anchors the other side.

Alabama Music Hall of Fame Celebrating Life & Work of Oak Ridge Boys Member William Lee Golden
Alabama Music Hall of Fame is honoring the iconic singer William Lee Golden with a rare exhibition of his dynamic and powerful paintings. 
The collection will be on display from September 3-November 14, 2008.
A 19-piece body of work will be showcased, providing a glimpse of the legendary artist’s vision of the world through the beauty of nature and vivid language of color.
Pictures by William Golden 
Pictures by William Golden 
The exhibition will chronicle scenes and snapshots from his extraordinary travels and career, reflecting Golden’s strong value and appreciation for our country’s history and natural environment.  
This exhibit will allow visitors and fans to explore, experience, and enjoy the expressive artwork of the Brewton native.  
Among Golden’s featured paintings for the exhibit is Bush Garden.  
The piece was done in honor of former President George & first lady Barbara Bush, depicting the breathtaking garden at their Kennebunkport, Maine estate.  Mrs. Bush describes the artwork as a family joy and treasure.
William Lee Golden is a 1997 Inductee into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.

Our next stop was Athens Veterans Museum.
Athens Veteran Museum is located at100 West Pryor St. PO Box 1500 Athens, AL 35612 (256) 771 7578
The 100-year-old L&N freight depot is a 4000 square foot Museum, housing an impressive display of artifacts of Revolutionary War through today’s wars. 
The museum Exhibits uniforms, medals, weapons, and including artifacts from the home front and the museum shows the incredible sacrifices made.
We were greeted at the door by a World II Veteran, he told us about the different area of the museum starting with The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen united former British colonies on the North American continent and ended in a global war between several European great powers. 
He asks us if we knew what he had in his hand and it was a block of tea. Now I understand what happened at the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party was an act of direct action protest by the American colonists against the British Government in which they destroyed many crates of tea belonging to the British East India Company on ships in Boston Harbor. The incident, which took place on Thursday, December 16, 1773, has been seen as helping to spark the American Revolution and remains to this day one of the most iconic events of the era.
The American Civil War (1861–1865), also known as the War Between the States, World War I (abbreviated WWI; also known as the First World War, the Great War, and the War to End All Wars) was a global war which took place primarily in Europe from 1914 to 1918, World War II, or the Second World War,1941-1945 (often abbreviated WWII) was a global military conflict which involved a majority of the world's nations, including all the great powers, making it the most widespread war in history, the US beginning with the bombing of Pearl Harbor, The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korean and South Korean regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950, until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953. The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, or the Vietnam Conflict, occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975. The war was fought between communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and South Vietnam, supported by the United States and others

Exhibits
Local Veterans of WWII, Korea, & Vietnam will host visitors through the museum making some displays personal. The Victory Garden will be staffed to show home front Alabama 1942. 
Today is a special one-day exhibit of rare collector military weapons.

We met Margaret a German who lived in Kassel, Germany during the bombing of the city. 
Margaret (about age 8) is pictured with her mom Gertrude before the bombing.
Margaret and her mother Gertrude 
She said that her family stayed in a bomb shelter during the bombing and when they came out of the shelter, the city was destroyed.
We thanked her for the information, she and I talked about me journaling information. I told her that I always wrote in a book about the places that I had been, she said that was a wonderful thing to do. 
She said her children were not too impressed about her life until they were older when other children found out she lived in Germany, then they wanted to hear her story.
There were pictures of the destruction of the city and the city rebuilt years later. The city of Kassel in Germany was severely bombed during World War II and more than 10,000 civilians died during these raids. Kassel is in the northern part of the federal state of Hessen, between Frankfurt (190 km south), and Hannover (160 km north).
In the early 1940s, it was the capital of the Prussian Province of Kurhessen, the seat of a Regional Supreme Court (Oberlandesgericht), and headquarters of the authorities responsible for highway and railway construction for Central Germany.

At the end of the tour was a gun display with many different types of guns used in war times.
Guns on display 
The guide had to show me the three paintings, two were in the men’s restroom and the other painting was in the women’s restroom.
In 2002, Karen Middleton painted a picture of  Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, and a couple kissing.
 Ginger Rogers
Rita Hayworth
a couple kissing
The story told was that a soldier got off the boat, kissed the first girl that he saw. 
I will end my tour with a wartime prayer by Eleanor Roosevelt. 

A Wartime Prayer
Dear Lord, Lest I continue My complacent way, Help me remember that somewhere, somehow out there, A man died for me today, As long as there is a war, I then must ask & answer Am I worth dying for?
By Eleanor Roosevelt

Next, we rode to Huntsville. 
US Space and Rocket Center located at One Tranquility Base  Huntsville, Al 35805 256-837-3400.
US Space & Rocket Center 
US Space & Rocket Center 
US Space & Rocket Center 
US Space & Rocket Center 
I was amazed to find a new addition to Space and Rocket Center, it was the Davidson Center which houses the ticket counters.  
We spent about an hour walking around the centermost of it was in the Davidson Center where we saw hanging from the ceiling Saturn V.  

We went to the old building, nothing much had changed, we browsed for a few minutes, I took some pictures. 
US Space & Rocket Center 
US Space & Rocket Center 
At Bridge Street Centre my husband bought a caring case for his I-Phone and we ate ice cream treat at  Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream & Treatery at Bridge Street Centre.
Bridge Street Centre
Took a few pictures then we rode home. 

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