On Wednesday, April 11th, we reluctantly left Seven Points. As mentioned in the previous post we would have stayed longer but we wanted a sewer hookup so we could do laundry and take long showers! Funny how much you miss …
Temperatures had dropped because of a cold front that had moved in overnight so Tuesday morning we awoke to temps in the mid-40’s. Since the forecast called for temps in the high 60’s by the afternoon, I debated on what …
Monday, April 9th promised to be a lovely, sunny day with temps in the low 70’s so on the recommendation of our new friends from Nashville, Tina and Robert, we decided to take a drive to the Loveless Cafe for …
On Sunday, April 8th (Easter), we checked out of Corinth around 10:30 a.m. and headed for our next destination, Nashville, TN, a distance of about 188 miles. From the Corinth campground, we headed west on 278 which is a decent …
On Saturday, April 7th, we set off to do some exploring of the area. We had noticed on our way into Corinth that there was a sign for the Corinth Baptist Church which was built in 1857 so we decided …
Our primary reason for staying in north central Alabama at the Corinth COE Park, was because we wanted to tour the Tiffin RV plant in Red Bay, AL which is in the northwest corner of Alabama just a few miles …
Yes, you read the sign correctly – it is the Old Fart’s Trading Post in “downtown” Double Springs! But before I get into info about Double Springs, here’s an update on the place we are staying. After the storm, the …
On Thursday morning, April 5th, the day of our departure from Foscue Creek COE Park, we awoke to hear that there was a severe thunderstorm watch and warning in northwest Alabama for most of the day – and potentially a …
On Wednesday morning, April 4th, we set out to explore the area. We had done our usual search for a breakfast restaurant and found Kora’s Place which advertised the “best cooking in the South and Yankees say the North too”. …
Bye, bye palm trees! Bye, bye pelicans! Bye, bye beautiful white sand beaches! Sigh, time to move on! On one hand, it feels like we just got here but on the other hand, it feels like we’ve been in Gulf …