Monday, February 29, 2016

2009 Nov 7, Saturday, Hiking in the Dismal Canyon

Lora, Marcus, Madison, and I went hiking in Dismal Canyon in Phil Campbell from 12:00-4:4-PM PM.
We ate some snacks before we began our walk into the canyon.
We stopped at the entrance to take pictures, paid to enter the park, and began our journey down into the canyon.
Stopping for Pictures
Dance Hall
There was a sign posted that read:
Dismals Canyon leaves nothing…  Take nothing…
Dismals Canyon is a natural landmark registered with the Department of the Interior $ with a $1,000 fine for the removal or defacement of rocks, plants, or animals.
We started our descent down this wooden ramp and several flights of wooden steps into the canyon. 
Long walk down into the canyon.

In 1925, the Girl Scouts built the small pool to your right for drinking water.     
Phantom Falls. There is no waterfall behind you, but the rock picks up the sound of the actual fall250'0’ downstream and throws the echo down to this spot, which is only 10' around.
Weeping Bluff. The water that seeps from this bluff is said to be tears shed by the canyon for the loss of its only true friend, the Chickasaw Indians.
SECRET FALLS: The water creating these falls flows from an underground mountain stream that opens onto the earth's surface about 3/4 of a mile upstream. 
The Chickasaw Indians used DANCE HAL for secret rituals, a well-camouflaged area protected from the sun and the elements. 
A tight squeeze
Witches Cavern is a strange and beautiful labyrinth of moss- and fern-covered boulders, with a large colony of dissimilates residing there.
Fat Man's Misery. The narrow opening, 1" wide, between the two boulders was the original entrance to the canyon floor.
Crossing the creek
We walked about three miles, and we met Steve Meiji (wearing a black Harley Davidson jacket & chaps) and two of his lady friends (one wearing an orange Haley Davidson Jacket and chaps, the other woman wearing a black coat and chaps) 
Steve helped Madison & others across the creek to the Dance Hall.
He gave me his email, and I sent him some pictures. 
We saw several small white mushrooms growing on the side of trees.
We exited the canyon by crossing a swinging bridge.

Crossing the swing bridge
Natchez traces the devil's backbone, a dismal canyon that serves as a hideout for many other infamous outlaws who robbed and murdered travelers.    
When we finished our walk, we stopped in at the museum, where we saw. 
A statue wearing a white, red, and black feather headdress. We saw a tan lamp with a pair of tan boots for a base. We saw a statue of a baker holding a basket of ready-to-eat mac & Cheese, and a blackboard sign that read: Specialties: Coffee $1.49, Brownies $2.89, and Brownie bites for 50 cents. We saw a wooden clown, a Totem pole with Indiana faces, a red Coca-Cola machine, and a popcorn machine. There were all kinds of gadgets hanging from the ceiling. 
Indian Headdress, Boot Lamp
Totem Pole
Dismals Store
For supper, Hubby brought home barbecue from Thomas Pitt.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

2012 ~ April 22-25, Trip with sisters to Gulf Shores, Alabama

Day 1: Sunday, April 22,  2012
I was out of bed by 5:30 A.M., got dressed, checked my email, updated my laptop computer, and added movies to my iPhone. I broke a fingernail while making the bed, finished packing, ate some chocolate pudding, and was ready to leave by 7:35 A.M.

My sister drove her new Jeep. She picked up her sisters, who arrived at my house at about 8:30 A.M. Teresa used her droid telephone as a navigation system
We took US 43 to US 72 to Athens, then I-65 to the Hwy 287 exit 37 toward Gulf Shores Parkway/Bay Minette/Rabun. We turned left onto Rabun Rd for 4.4 miles, then Rabun became Al-59 S. We turned right onto West Beach Blvd (Al-182), and the Condo was on the left at 809 West Beach Blvd, Gulf Shores
We travel over 400 miles, taking over seven hours, including stopping for gas and food. 
We stopped for lunch at Subway (258 Interstate Commercial Park Loop, Prattville, AL 36066; (334) 358-4950). 
We filled up with gas at Texaco.
(We were going to eat at the Cracker Barrel location 796 Business Park Drive, Prattville, AL., but there was a long line.) 
We arrived at Meyer Real Estate at 3:30 P.M. to buy a parking pass for Island Royale.
I arrived at Island Royale, a condo at 809 West Beach Blvd, a mile west of Highway 59. It was a Yellow 17-story building, room 1203 (P503). 
We took our luggage up the elevator to room 503 on the 12th floor. It was very windy, so we had to make sure the balcony door was closed before opening the front door.
View of the beach
View from our Room
After getting settled in, we went to Long Horn Steak House, 3810 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores (251-96793480), for supper. We all ordered from the flavorful under-500-calorie menu. We each ordered a 6-oz Renegade Sirloin for $11.99. It came with fresh vegetables or green beans and a garden salad with raspberry vinaigrette dressing. 
I ordered unsweetened iced tea with lemon, and everyone else ordered water. With the tip, we each spent $20.00. (My sister and I had leftovers for the next day.)
Longhorn Steakhouse
After dinner, we went to Target, located at 3820 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores, Alabama, in the shopping center behind the Longhorn restaurant. 
Everyone bought food to take back to the condo. I bought a couple of frozen dinners and some Jergens tanning lotion
We played dominoes until about 10 P.M. We were all tired from the long trip. 
My sister and I slept in the front bedroom, which was very noisy, with people coming and going and noise from the wind. 

Day 2: Monday, April 23, 2012 
The following day, I ate a granola bar and showered; Paula and  I walked up the beach almost to the pier while Becky and Teresa lay there. It was still very cool and windy. Becky called on the cell phone, said she and Teresa were leaving,
I told Becky to wait for Paula and me, as we were almost back to the condo.  
We all took showers to get the sand off and got ready to go out for supper. 
We went to Lulu's Restaurant at 200 East Twenty-Fifty Avenue, Gulf Shores, AL 36542, just off Al-59 at the Intracoastal Waterway and Homeport Marina.
Teresa and I ordered Lulu's Famous Fish Sandwich, Blackened with Lulu's wow sauce, and chips for $12.95 with iced tea. Becky ordered a grilled chicken quesadilla (jack cheddar cheese, sautéed peppers, and onions served with Lulu's sassy Salads and sour Cream) for $9.95, and Paula ordered a Seafood Platter.
Teresa ordered an appetizer of smoked Tuna Dip for $7.95 (she had never seen the inside of a can) and Lula's Favorite Margarita for $10.00. (The margarita contained Sauza Tres Generaciones organic Tequila, Patron Citronge orange liqueur, and five freshly squeezed limes.)  
Some locals were singing and playing music, which Paula said she did not like.
We looked around in the gift shop; Becky bought Steve a T-shirt. We rode up to Tanger Outlet but did not get out. We then went to Walmart, where I bought some strawberries, Cool Whip, bananas, and cake. 
Paula bought a Yahtzee game, and when we returned to our condo, we played dominoes and Yahtzee until about 10 P.M.
The wind had died, and the neighbors were not quite so noisy.
Lulu's
Day 3: Tuesday, April 24, 2012
We sat around until about lunchtime. I ate leftovers from Lulu's, then we went to the beach.
Becky lay in the sand while Teresa, Paula, and I walked up the beach again, almost to the pier. 
We dressed and rode over to Fort Morgan, stopping to buy gas, which I paid $36.70 for at Chevron. We then rode to the Goodwill Store, where I bought a pair of shorts and a top for $6.00.
We shopped at Souvenir City in Gulf Shores, located at 217 Gulf Shores Parkway in Gulf Shores, AL 3654,2, 251-948-728., Paula bought a dress. 

Bahamas Bobs Beach Side Café 
We ate at Bahamas Bob Beach Side Café, 601 West Beach Boulevard, Gulf Shores, AL 251-948-2100. 
I ordered Coconut Shrimpfor  $6.00 a coconut-friedd shrimp appetizerwith five large shrimp fried in a coconut batter).
Paula ordered an Island Sampler for everyone, which included two fried cheese sticks, fried mushrooms, and chicken tenders, for $9.99.
Paula also ordered Fried Stripped Pangus with steamed royal reds, which cost $13.99.
Teresa ordered a Char-grilled delight Tuna sandwich for $9.99.
Becky ordered Stanial Cay Chicken Tenders, fried golden brown and served with a delicious dipping sauce, for $6.99. 
We stopped at TCBY, and we ordered Greek Yogurt.

Day 4: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Today was our last day. 
We cleaned the rooms of any garbage, loaded the dishwasher, put dirty towels in the laundry room, packed bags, I ate a bit of breakfast, loaded the car, locked the door, and put the key back in the key box. 
We left at about 9 A.M., stopping only for gas and lunch at Wendy's in Prattville. We were halfway home.
I ordered a Wendy's hamburger and Frosty, and Becky and Paula ordered a hamburger, fries, and a drink. Teresa did not order anything. 
We arrived home at about 3:30 P.M.
I always have fun with my siblings. 
    
My husband said that while I was gone, the refrigerator ($1,115.00) stopped working, the jacks ($270) stopped working, and we needed new tires for the RV ($3,000), which we decided not to buy.
The motor for the jacks was $270.93 from HWH Corp Motor, which my husband installed.
Added oil to the jacks. (The proper front jack still will not work.) Hose for power Steering busted;, boughta a new hose at Alabama HoProducts forcost $27.47. Bought power steering fluid at Tri Cities Truck parts $88.00. 
Ordered part to fix refrigerator RV Cooling Unit Warehouse $1,115.00. My husband has not fixed it as of (6/2/2012). We had it shipped to Dixie Signs; it had to be shipped to the business.
On May 8, 2012, my husband moved the RV to park in front of the house because we had a concert that cost $1,900, which was paid for with our savings.
From Tuesday, May 8, 2012, to Tuesday, May 15, 2012, I waxed the RV while sitting in front of the house.
During this time, we had no direct TV or Internet; we watched many movies. 


🎄🎄🎄🎄2012 Dec 8, Saturday, A Dickens of a Christmas in Franklin Tennessee

2012 Saturday, December 8, Franklin, TN
My husband and I ate breakfast of eggs, sausage, and toast. 
We arrive in Franklin, Tennessee, about 10:00 A.M. 
My husband and I walked around taking pictures of costumed characters from Dickens' story"A Christmas Carol.
I rode the horse-drawn carriage around the Public Square for $2.00. 

The carriage had four padded bench seats that would seat up to twelve people of normal size.
It was pulled by a couple of horses, one of which was brown and whit, and the other pitch black.
We saw arts and crafts from the holiday bazaar throughout the public square. 
There were musicians along the streets; we saw violinists, handbell choirs, harpists, and carolers. 
I grabbed a picture of Scrooge, the  Old "Humbug" himself. 
My husband took a picture of me next to the Grim Reaper.
I took several pictures of the Cratchit family, along with Tiny Tim, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, and Bob Cratchit (who are actually Franklin police officers on duty), Father and Mother Christmas.
We sampled peppermint pretzels and watched the Morris Dancers perform a Cornish dance featuring swords and sticks from the mining communities of Cornwall.

It rained for the first part of the morning. We saw many people carrying umbrellas, but the rain did not deter the festival.
We ate lunch at Papa Boudreaux's Cajun Café & Catering Co. and spent $33.15.
The building was painted purple and trimmed in bright yellow, with iron-metal tables and chairs sitting outside. 
Inside, there were long wooden bench tables that could seat up to 8 people, with a total capacity of 49.
On the outside of the restaurant, on the purple door, was a sign that read," Restrooms are for paying customers ONLY! Sorry, we are a small establishment…….SignedPap's Management.


Scrooge walking the streets of Franklin
Wet Streets of Franklin
I took pictures of many historic markers, including the courthouse. Behind the marker was a sign that read, "Franklin on foot."
What once was the local courthouse is now the Visitors Center in Franklin.
Another sign that Union Headquarters Was Planning for battle was located near a manger scene.
The St. Philip Chaotic Church Marker was in front of the Church.
The Old Factory Store is now a bookstore where several authors were signing books.
We also saw the Masonic Temple, Hiram Lodge No. 7 & building and marker, which was on the Civil War tour number 17.
We stopped at Starbucks to use the restroom before we left Franklin.
We passed many war markers as we walked back to the van. We saw the Chickasaw Treaty Council, the Fa Field Hospital caring for the wounded, the Franklin Special School District, the Franklin Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and the Hincheyville Markers.
Christmas Tree in the Center of Town
Lady in Pink
Carriage Rides
Cratchit Family
We rode to Leipers Fork around 1:30 P.M. to watch the Christmas parade, but it was canceled due to the weather. The town was hit by lightning earlier that day. 
The participants of the Christmas Parade had gathered and dispersed after the storm.
Many of them had to travel down Main Street, and we saw many.
We saw a sign that read "Possum Holler Garage Like US on Facebook."
Radio Flayer Wagon 
Possum Holler Garage 
We saw Radio Flayer Wagon atop a Jeep full of riders full of Christmas Cheer.
We saw a Possum Holler Garage tow truck towing an old Plymouth.
We saw an F-150 truck pulling a boat on a wagon, with riders wearing Santa hats.
We saw an Old Chevrolet Truck with the inscription "Posser Holler Garage" pulling an outhouse, the side of which read "Old NO. 7."
There was a round hole cut in the outhouse, and it had a reindeer hanging out of the hole with four legs closed underneath. On the backside of the outhouse was a satellite dish, a sign that read, "Merry Christmas.
A sign that read "Possum Holler est. 2006, "The Other White Meat", "24 Wreck Her Service", "You Bend We Mend 'em".
Behind the signs was Frosty the Snowman, with a couple of reindeer and a sign that read, "  TAY BACK 100 FEET EXPLOSIVE GAS."
Riding in the  1921 Clampett's truck
STAY BACK 100 FEET EXPLOSIVE GAS."
We saw the Hillsboro United Methodist/Bank of Leiper's Fork historic markers located at Old Hwy 96 W.
We walked through the Winters Arts located at the Locke Building.
We went inside Serenity Madison Antiques and Mercantile.
We stopped inside the Laurel Leaf Fashion Store.
We saw the Puckett's grocery restaurant with men sitting outside.
My husband made a picture of me sitting in Clampett's old Ford Truck. It had a homemade wooden bench for sitting.
Inside and hanging along the old truck, I saw a jug of moonshine, a washtub, a trunk, a five-gallon bucket, a frying pan, and a dead opossum lying in a wash pan, hanging under the backside of the truck, just waiting for Granny Clampett to fry.
We saw an outdoor theater inside, with a live Christmas tree adorned with hundreds of colorful bulbs. On either side, standing straight and tall were nutcrackers. 
As we wereleavingi, we saw the Church of Christ at Leiper's For,kWhich Meets Here,e EST 1831.

We walked around the many stores but didn't buy anything.
We left around 2:30 P.M., traveling down the Natchez Trace to Lawrenceburg, TN.
We stopped at Kroger's in Lawrenceburg, where we purchased baked chicken, two slices of red velvet cake, chocolate-covered almonds, and rolls. 


We took all that food home to have a feast.

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