We'll be home tomorrow. To paraphrase the Grateful Dead: "What a long great trip it's been."
The Aging Hippies Finally Tour Dixie-Spring 2017
Our Route
Our Itinerary
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Drove 500 miles today from Indiana to Rochester, stopping for a 3 hour visit at the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. Loved it, can't wait to go back. Cleveland was a beautiful city, much nicer than it's reputation.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
We've spent the last two days in Huntington, Indiana, while Sportsmobile worked on our van.
When we arrived at their shop at 7 AM on Monday, they were ready for us. All the parts and tools they needed for our jobs were already laid out. Very, very professional.
Sportsmobile arranged a hotel room for us while they worked on the van and they gave us a loaner car, a Continental, to drive. They invited us to come back at noon on Monday so we could see what progress they made.
We were amazed how much they accomplished in five hours. Not only was the hole in the roof cut, the pop top was already in place, the hole for the driver side window was already cut, and the swivel seat was installed.
On Tuesday, at 9 AM, while we were finishing our breakfast, we got the call, "your vehicle is ready!"
We immediately drove to their shop and we couldn't be more pleased with their work. Worth every penny!
So were ready for the last two days of our wonderful trip. On Wednesday we're on to Cleveland to visit the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Then Thursday we'll return to Sugar Hill.
Jim, Mr. Sportsmobile, reviews their plans for our van with Joni.
Sportsmobile arranged a hotel room for us while they worked on the van and they gave us a loaner car, a Continental, to drive. They invited us to come back at noon on Monday so we could see what progress they made.
We were amazed how much they accomplished in five hours. Not only was the hole in the roof cut, the pop top was already in place, the hole for the driver side window was already cut, and the swivel seat was installed.
On Tuesday, at 9 AM, while we were finishing our breakfast, we got the call, "your vehicle is ready!"
We immediately drove to their shop and we couldn't be more pleased with their work. Worth every penny!
Our upgraded van outside the Sportsmobile shop
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Our 16th state in 15 days!
Today was a travel day for us. We covered 396 miles from our campground outside Nashville to Huntington, Indiana, where we are having camper van outfitters, Sportsmobile, added a pop top to our vehicle.
The highlight of today was our stop in Louisville where we had our final taste of true Southern barbecue and our tour of Churchill Downs.
Today was a travel day for us. We covered 396 miles from our campground outside Nashville to Huntington, Indiana, where we are having camper van outfitters, Sportsmobile, added a pop top to our vehicle.
The highlight of today was our stop in Louisville where we had our final taste of true Southern barbecue and our tour of Churchill Downs.
an iconic shot of Churchill Downs.
the finish pole
working on the blog
the decor of "Mark's Feed Store Barbecue"
Tomorrow these guys will cut a big hole in the roof of our van..we booked this appointment in early December when we first ordered the van.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Nashville! I'll let my pictures do the talking.
This says it all.
I'm considering this jacket for Nick's wedding...for me!
"Thank you very much."
This girl didn't care that it was 95 degrees; she had to hear her new boots.
Not exactly Dylan's Nashville Skyline.
Home of the Titans
Each of these first two Martins is selling for $9500 + at Gruhn's Guitars. I fell in love with a 1968 Martin D 12-35, but I'd decided I'd rather stay married.
The house square dancers at the Opry. They learned their moves from Pam Blamed.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Thursday and Friday, April 27 and 28
On Thursday, we left Wendy & Carl’s
place around 8:30. All of the day was
spent in the car as we covered over 435 miles, finally stopping at Fort
Mountain Campground, in northern Georgia.
The state park is within 10 miles of the start of the Appalachian Trail,
high in the mountains. Joni and I both
independently decided this was the nicest campground in which we have ever
stayed. The sites were immaculately
groomed, private and surrounded by tall oaks and maples. Bathrooms were spotless too. So, we’ve now stayed in two different state
campgrounds in Georgia, and both were excellent. Georgia gets an award.
Fort Mountain State Campground
Looking west from Fort Mountain
On Friday, we had a short
drive into Chattanooga for breakfast.
What a beautiful city! Definitely
worth a return visit for multiple days.
We visited two different parts of the city, both of which have been
beautiful restored to very funky city elegance.
The food was excellent at our breakfast location, but more importantly
we thoroughly enjoyed the company of two women who shared their table with us. They were first cousins, who have breakfast
together every Friday at this place. One
was a retired lawyer and the other a retired teacher. Eavesdropping on their conversation while
waiting for a table, it was very evident that they were not fans of Donald
Trump, so when they asked us to join them we quickly said, “yes”. Our conversation covered many topics; we
continually inquired about different aspects of Southern culture.
After breakfast we drove to
a different part of the city, near the Hunter Museum which overlooked the
Tennessee River. The buildings in this
area were equally beautiful and very well maintained. Artwork was omnipresent! Joni’s research guided us to a lovely bakery
where we picked up some sandwiches for lunch.
The above building is a bakery!
Another bakery; this one is where we got our sandwiches for lunch.
We then headed to the
Chickamauga National Battlefield visitor center, watched the introductory film
that provides a thorough overview of the events leading up to the battle and
the strategies that guided the two armies.
This was the second bloodiest battle in the Civil War with over 37,000
combined casualties occurring over the three day struggle which took place in
September, 1863, two months after Gettysburg.
We purchased a CD audio tour and spent the next three hours driving from
one spot to another. I had always wanted to visit this battlefield after
viewing the 30 minute short film “Chickamagua” that was based on one of Ambrose
Bierce’s three novellas about the battle.
The film is available on YouTube and I highly recommend it. When I was a high school English teacher I
showed it to one of my classes; it’s very moving.
Most of the fighting during
this battle took place in very dense forests where neither army could see the
other until they were on top of each other.
Many skirmishes were unplanned as each side continually found itself
running into the other.
From Chickamauga we drove up
to Lookout Mountain, which overlooks Chattanooga and the Tennessee River, which
snakes through the valleys of the area.
The mountain was a strategic vantage spot for observing any troop
movements and the site of the battle of Chattanooga which took place in late
November of 1863. The wealthiest homes
in this area are located on this mountain…everyone loves a home with a view!
Leaving Chattanooga around 5
pm we had a two hour drive to our campground which is about 30 miles east of
Nashville. Before reaching the
campground, we dined in Murfreesboro where we had a delicious meal. Nick stayed in this city when he was working
at Arnold Air Force Base in Tullahoma, so we knew there would be some good
restaurants. We were not disappointed.
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