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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
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Sorry that my link to the pictures yesterday didn’t work, I forgot the s on the end of travels. I have it fixed and it will work now. We were on the road by 9:10 am eastern time. We traveled about 250 miles and are in Goodlettsville TN. The GPS got me again as it took an extra hour to get here because the time is back to Central time where we are at now. We had planned on stopping in Bowling Green for one night and take the tour through the Corvette factory. Well I got to checking and they had a good week’s campground rate in Nashville Country RV Park. So we headed on down here and will drive back up to Bowling Green one day as it is only 45 miles away. This way we get to set in the same place for a week. The trip down here was uneventful, the day was mostly cloudy and very little sun, and also for the last 100 miles we had showers off and on. The good thing was no rain while we were getting set up, but rained just after we got done setting up. We got more rain through the night. We are looking forward to exploring this area as it is new for us. We did spend a couple of days in Nashville about 20 years ago; we did the city tour and the Grand Old Opry. Cheri is already looking at brochures and planning our weeks stay. We already have one thing planned and is the reason we are here as we are meeting our good friends Mike and Pam Gregory Friday at Barbara Mandrell’s Nashville log home, Fontanel. She has sold it and is now open for tours.
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