Monthly Archives: November 2016

A Pretty Good Way to Survive Election Day

Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. We woke up vaguely nervous about this being Election Day and decided to ignore it as long as possible. We had a quick simple breakfast, posted the blog entry from yesterday and got on the road … Continue reading

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Old Stone Fort and an Old Friend

Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. This morning we explored Old Stone Fort, which oddly enough is not a fort and is not made of stone. It is old, though. Constructed by prehistoric Native Americans in Coffee County TN during the Middle … Continue reading

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Horse Country, Tennessee Whiskey and a Really Green Bridge

Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016. We did not have far to go today (about 50 miles), so we lingered away the morning and left camp at about 1 pm, right after lunch. I selected a Google route that looked like it … Continue reading

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The End of the Trace

Saturday Nov 5, 2016.   Well, the Yellow Jackets conspired to let us leave camp at half time. Setting aside that familiar disappointment, we looked forward to seeing the remaining portion of the Natchez Trace and then veering off eastward to … Continue reading

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Good Stuff on the Natchez Trace

November 4, 2016. After showers and a late breakfast, we hit the road at 11 am, map in lap, looking forward to stopping at every listed attraction on the Parkway between mile marker 260 and 340.   First was Tupelo National … Continue reading

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Doris Takes a QuikTrip

November 4, 2016.  Doris is now 106 or so and still yearns for the open road.  We have become so busy with real life we have not taken the time for an extended Airstream adventure in over a year, having contented … Continue reading

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