Wednesday, April 28, 2010

NASHVILLE, TN

Capital of Nashville in the background.

WHOOOO WEEEE this is a bit long so sorry in advance!

****This is a must see city and you need to put it on your list***

Oh My Gosh, Nashville is a bustling city. But this is the last stop before we go to Louisville, KY. Nashville is truly the heart of Country Music, with theatres, museums, and honky tonks (That's a bar with music), lots of recording companies, a large hospital campus and 17 universities! The first night we got there it was raining! We got up the next morning, jumped down to get on City tour and see what we could see.

With our friends, Randy and Nancy, Danielle, Brian and I signed up for a city bus tour. We saw "old town", learned that Nashville is the "Belt Buckle" of the Bible Belt, Nashville used to be the center for printing & publishing houses dating back to1865. The music companies are numerous like, RCA, Sony, Capitol, Red Pajamas Records and a gazillion others. There is the replica of the Parthenon in Bicentennial Park, of course the State Capital is Nashville and there is SO much more that I am not going to bore you with the details.


After our bus tour we did a city walk that took us into an existing printing house. They do not use machines everything is cut out by hand using linoleum pads. We walked to the Ryman, that was the opry before the Grand Ole Opry. The Hard Rock Cafe has their t-shirt building that is separate from the hotel, it was the oldest saloon in Nashville circa 1896 called the Silver Dollar Salon. They put silver dollars in the floor and when a patron would try to dig out a silver dollar with a knife, the saloon keeper would shoot at the person. Honest to Gosh there were chips in the floor from bullet holes!

AND of course we went to The Grand Ole Opry. We started out having dinner at the Gaylord Opry Hotel. This is a must see hotel! All glass ceilings & a river running through it; we ate at the Cascade restaurant & it was delicious. Arriving at the Grand Ole Opry was exciting, people were bustling, it is still a live radio show; the call sign WSM ("We Shield Millions"); with scripted commercials and the big headliner was Charlie Daniels! ....AND oh YES he fiddled "Devil went down to Georgia"!!

Our last day there we went to the Country Music Hall of Fame (it's windows are done as though they are white and black keys of a piano; so's to say the architecture is fabulous). We went to Tootsie's (a famous honky tonk), there is a stage where performers get a chance to sing and many a performer has been discovered there & famous people have sang at Tootsies. But I must go back a bit, when we came out of the Hall of Fame, torrential down pours with lightening and thunder, streets already were beginning to flood and we were jumping through puddles that were many inches deep! We had to buy ponchos but Danielle being the brave sole she is, stayed with just her jacket! We ate at Jack's; another recommendation from Danielle and it was very good BBQ ribs. Yep, we were soaked running back to our car that was 4 long blocks away.

This ended Danielle's trip of Branson, Memphis & Nashville, we dropped her off at the airport and came back to the campground we were staying.

Sunday, April 25 is "moving" day so we pulled in the slides, hitched up the car and we made our way to Louisville, KY for The Kentucky Derby. I wonder what is in store for us when we get there???????

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Branson, Missouri & Memphis, Tennessee


***************** Fun Fun Fun*****************

Branson is a family oriented, goofy town. I say that because of the numerous food courts & buffets, 5 or 10 miniature golf course plus miniature race car tracks, 3 Wal-Marts in the area, the Titanic and Godzilla. 12 shows a day 7 days a week, at this one Mall of amateur singers & magicians with tip jars on the tables. Picked Danielle up at the Branson Airport and you have to drive through Branson Creek a development of 3 golf courses; a high-end country club residential area, still being developed; 1 course is called Murder Rock, designed by........John Daly. Located with great views of the hills of Branson and downtown.

4-19-2010 Our friends caught up with us Monday in Branson , we went to see Shoji Tabuchi - a violinist, that does Broadway tunes, rock n'roll, classical, a japanese segment with drums that is hair raising & a Christmas segment. Shoji wears rhinestone studded jackets and changes them after each musical break. Crazy part, their bathrooms are world renowned. The Men's bathroom has a billiard's table and the Women's has fresh flower arrangements all over. Everything is painted purple. Our boys, Brian and Randy got access to go into the women's bathroom to view it!!!!

4-20-2010 Drove to Memphis, Tennessee, land of Elvis. I was curious about Graceland, was it going to be cheezy? On the contrary, it was SO WELL done, informative and the house was preserved the way it was when he lived there. There are 2 buildings that house his many gold & platinum records. Make this a bucket-list-need-to-go-to. Do not pass up the opportunity, it is WAY worth going and seeing. I always enjoyed his music and movies, I have a better appreciation of Elvis!

While in Memphis, we went to the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King was murdered. Another worth while place to see. You are only the thickness of a piece of glass separated from where he fell and died. Again, very informative museum, with FBI evidence gathered from James Earl Ray.

Then to lighten our day we zipped down to Beale Street to Sun Records, where Elvis recorded his first record as well as a long list of other people. Then on to Beale Street to soak in the ambiance of the south with blues singers, horse drawn carriages and southern drinks.

Tomorrow we go to Nashville. Could it get any better?????

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Pictures


Our coach in Albuquerque.




Dusty now riding on the dash! But notice the tail, I think she is unsure of what she has gotten herself into! ha ha

A Few Days on the Road


Hello from Branson, Mo. Today is April 18th, it is Megan Wold's birthday and we are currently waiting for Danielle to fly into Branson to spend some time with us. Our itinerary is Branson, Memphis and Nashville with her.

We have been on the road for a few days, so let me go back and recap what has gone on and a few observations.

Amarillo, TX is much larger than I had expected; a Civic Center with old ornate buildings, AND NO GRAFFITI! We drove around for a while, very horsey area (as you can imagine) and came back to hunker down for the evening as (you guessed it) it was raining!

On to Oklahoma City, OK. Home of Garth Brooks. Lots of red dirt from Texas to OKC, saw a few storm shelters, 2 pedestrians walking along side the highway with their backpacks and dogs(on leashes, thank goodness, & they weren't even hitch-hiking. Every so often as we went through small and big towns, there would be a sign that announce the famous person(s) that was from that town, and rain.

4-16 We went to the AP Murrah building, the site of the Oklahoma Bombing. Didn't know quite what to expect. If you ever get to Oklahoma City, you have to go see the Memorial for the 168 people & children that were killed. The museum is very well done; by chapters; a timeline effect. You hear the explosion, you see the chaos, you see the rubble, hear the news releases, you see particles of the rental truck that was packed with 2000 pounds of explosives and you see the evidence against McVeigh. Outside, the chairs that represents each person who lost their life. It is a sobering memorial and it makes you emotional and ....rain.

4-17 Left the KOA in the morning heading to Branson, it should take us 5+ hours. Going to be in 3 states today; OK, AR, MO. Brian and I looked at the map and decided to take the 412 to Branson. Beautiful rolling hills, lots of Tyson turkey farms, pinto and buckskins horses and cattle. What we didn't know is that the 412 took us through Alpena, AR. ???? you ask. The Davis side of the family had relatives that was the Postmaster of Alpena pop. 3900 and the church organist. Stopped and took a picture, wondered if they still lived there, partial rain and we are leaving that behind us.

Today we will go see the sights in Branson. I will fill you in more when we have seen more. Danielle is due in less than an hour.

Later....

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Flagstaff/Albuquerque/Amarillo

4/13 WELL you can't image what happened in Flagstaff. Earlier in the evening Highway 40 was closed due to high wind advisory; and was closed for about 6 hours. That was to be our route to Albuquerque and we hoped it would be passable by Tuesday morning.

While I was writing the blog it was raining, while I was sleeping the wind howled, the rain turned to hail and snow. Yep, it was bloody cold when Dusty wanted to go out at 6:30. She didn't last long outside, prancing around looking nastily at me asking me what the h*## happened, as she kept shifting her feet trying to stay warm.

I announced to Brian; who was buried under the covers; that it snowed. He didn't believe me, until he got up. All 4 of our slide awnings were covered in ice. 2 hours later we de-iced using water to melt it. Our lovely washed coach now a dripping hunk of metal.

We drove to Albuquerque taking Highway 40/Route 66. A nice scenic route, less traffic that on interstates. It was an easy trip, kinda ho-hum, up a grade and down a grade. So to change it up, we changed drivers on the fly around Gallup, so I drove for about 124 miles into Albuquerque.

4/14 Found in the morning a few needed repairs so did a run to Home Depot to get some screws and we left Albuquerque around 11:45 mountain time. As we were heading to Amarillo, TX, we again changed drivers on the fly (it is very open & little traffic, I don't recommend this if children are reading this), but it saves time not having to stop.

Arriving in Amarillo AND again we are getting rained on, but we are at a much lower elevation so I doubt we will get snow. Just have to watch out for tornadoes. Gulp!

Tomorrow we are going to Oklahoma City and understand there are days of rain anticipated there. What's up with all this stupid rain?

Monday, April 12, 2010

Grand Canyon



Amber on the dash while traveling.






WOW...I hate to use such a simple word for nature's artwork, but it is soooo much better to see in person; of course. It is truly mind boggling, to have water, wind and the elements carving out this canyon, seeing all the different colored rock, a time line of earth. We walked the Rim Walk, meandering our way around the South Rim, looking at the various red & beige colored striations of 1 billion years in the making. It was cold and windy, but perfect for the walk and not many people were there. A perfect day! The only animal sightings were a squirrel and mule deer. :(








And now it is raining at 8:15 p.m. On to Alburquerque tomorrow, Amarillo the following day and then Oklahoma City.








Sunday, April 11, 2010

Flagstaff, AZ

It was an easy day of driving, leaving Indio at 8:00 a.m. logging 379 miles and arriving in Flagstaff at 3:00 p.m.. We are at the Flagstaff KOA; elevation 7000' in the shadow of Mt Elden. Wind blowing and patches of snow still on the ground, the temp should dip to 32 degrees this evening; winter still hasn't given in to spring. Tomorrow we go to the Grand Canyon South Rim and I am very excited. I hope I see some lizards!

Until tomorrow.........

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Getting Ready!

The time has arrived, we are finally going to the Kentucky Derby and we leave Sunday,
April 11, 2010. We have waited almost 2 years for this opportunity and we are excited.

For the last month we have been getting the coach ready for the trip. Friday we got 2 steering tires put on and all the fluids changed. Then Saturday was to be light cleaning, tennis, coach washed.....yea right! Saturday morning Brian noticed the passenger side tag-axle tire was missing a chunk of rubber and a split. Not Good! Almost all the commercial tire companies are closed Saturday and Sunday and we are to leave Sunday! Phones calls, pleading, an appointment and tire replaced by Saturday afternoon.

Sunday we leave for Flagstaff, AZ and go see the Grand Canyon.