Sunday, September 18, 2011
SALUTATIONS & FELICITATIONS from ARKANSAS (again)
Well, here we are in Arkansas again, this time headed west. This has almost been a blessing. It has rained since we arrived from Memphis last Thursday. We had a wonderful time seeing the sights and enjoying the sounds ,and tastes of Nashville and Memphis with sister Mary Ann and her hubby, Juergen. We are once again camped in Ozark, AR. on the river, at the locks & dam. So peaceful and beautiful.
WE ARE HERE!!
This is a map of the Arkansas River lock and dam system. Each of these spots, is an Army Corps of Engineers campground. We are at the OZARK park, and it is georgeous, and inexpensive. $10 per night with 50 amp power, good clean water, paved parking, pic-nik table with cover and each has it's own fire pit and grill. Recommended by the Brehms.... .
Sunday, September 11, 2011
RIPPY'S RIBS
In order to properly kick off a night of Honky Tonkin in Nashville, we stopped in at "Rippy's Ribs", a rather primitive building with barbeque ribs and beer as the specialty. It was great. We have had a ball carousing the town, seeing the sights, sampling the cuisine and beverages. Yeee Hawww. My sister and brother (outlaw) are here from Baden-Baden, Germany. We have similar devisive interests, so the fun never ends. We have seen all the sights here and are off to corrupt Memphis next. Look forward to our next meet with you, love and God Bless, Hank & Reba.
HONKY TONK DISTRICT, NASHVILLE
Around the area of 2nd & 3rd on Broadway in Nashville, is the Honky Tonk district. The bars are all "neoned "up, and almost everyone has live music. Lots of real talent just waiting to be discovered. They all just work for tips. That might be good or bad depending on how good they are.
COYOTE UGLY
CONCEPT CORVETTE
We took a day and drove to Bowling Green Kentucky to visit the National Corvette Museum and factory. The factory visit was not possible the day we went, but Jurgen went back a few days later. He is a proud Corvette Owner in Germany. I have always been intrigued by concept cars, and this is one of the many concept Corvettes in the museum.
JUST DUCKY
ride the elevator down from the roof to the lobby, where they run
across the red carpet to the fountain. At 5:00 pm, they return to
the roof via the elevator.
SEVEN FLAGS & PYRAMID of MEMPHIS
governments that have ruled Tennissee over the
years. The pyramid in the backround used to be a sports venue for the basketball team. They later moved to another location. The pyramid will
reopen as a Bass Pro store, with many related attractions.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
"MOTHER CHURCH OF COUNTRY MUSIC"
Howdeeeee! Sorry, just couldn't resist the Minnie yelp. We are having a wonderful time here in Nashville. Joined up with sister Mary Ann and Brother (in law), Jurgen. We have taken a couple of tours and seen a lot. Tonight, we do the Honky Tonk by night thing. It's raining, and the smell of the grass is delightful. We will be here until the 7th. Hopefully we can wear out our welcome by then. From here, we move to Memphis for more of the same. Then we begin our slow, take it all in, return to San Diego. Should be there in Nov. or Dec. Hope you are all well and having fun. Love and God Bless..............Ray, Diane, & the fur fellas
STAGE AT THE RYMAN
We took a tour of the old Ryman Auditorium, previous home of the Grand Ole Opry. It was built as a church, and has the second best acoustics of any building in the country. The first is the Morman Tabernacle. The Ryman is pretty much a museum now, and is loaded with pictures, costumes, musical instruments and various memorabilia from the very early days of Country Music. The set from "Hee Haw" is still here.
NASHVILLE SKYLINE, RYMAN AUDITORIUM ON RIGHT
Nashville is a very modern, and large city. Home of Vanderbuilt, Opra Winfrey, country music, and others. In some areas, it is as metropolitan as New York, and in others communities, it looks like the turn of the century. The country side looks like a huge golf course. Everything is green and mowed. Homes range from huge mansions to decrepit abandoned and collapsing old homes, All are very scenic.
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