Sunday, September 12, 2010

Nashville

View from Dining Room window of KY Lake
Main Lodge Building
Just a little place to stay on the weekends- nice houseboat

It is a rainy day in Paris. We arrived at Paris Landing State Park in Buchanan, TN on September 8. We plan to stay here until Sunday 12th. ESPN and ESN2 will have the UT and Alabama games Saturday which we will be watching. I told Jo Ann before we started the trip. I would take her to Paris. She has been looking for the Elfie Tower for the last two days. This is a great place to stay especially at $.70 per foot/ night dockage which includes water, electric, internet, cable TV. They have a golf course (we do not play). Also, there is a lodge and cabins. Friday is seafood at the lake night at the restaurant. Looks like a great buffet. We have our plans now made to Nashville. Had a little planning problem with finding gas but have that solved now. We plan to be in Nashville on Friday, September 17 at Drake Creek Marina- Hendersonville, TN- . We have a stop planned in Grand Rivers, KY at Patti’s and Bill’s Restaurant. Our cousins Richard and Cathy took us here on one of our trips to Nashville. It is a great place to eat, shop, and see. Last night after 67 years I have had frog legs for dinner. Yes, it does taste like chicken but chicken is better. The frog legs were on the Friday seafood buffet at the park lodge. Vols lose 48-13 to Oregon. Alabama wins vs. Penn State 24-3.Next stop Lighthouse Landing Marina; Grand Rivers, KY.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nashville

Adventure at Pebble Isle Marina- New Johnsonville, TN


Today was a down day at Pebble Isle Marina. We did laundry, showered, shopped and napped. Tomorrow, we move to Paris Landing State Park Marina/Resort at Buchanan, TN (TN mm 66.1). Golf course, lodge/cabins, and restaurant are all there. We have stayed on the boat every night since we left home. It is home now. The bed sleeps great, food is good, and we know where things are - almost- however; there not many places to look. We are still working on our plans for the trip. After we get to Nashville we may have time to go on east up the Cumberland to its navigation end at Celina, TN.  The fall colors should start earlier there. We will just have to see how the plans go. It has been cloudy all day with a breeze, however; the temperature was still in the 90’s but it was only 68 this morning. It is raining now. That is great. It washes Adventure and sound really good on our boat top. Tonight we had pizza from our oven and salad, drink, and dessert—Little Debbie oatmeal pies, crunch ‘n munch and coffee. We have now used all of our cooking appliances – electric skillet, coffee pot, microwave, and toaster over. They will all run on 30A shore power or our generator. All the food has been great. It does not look like we will lose weight on this cruise. Food is available 24 hours a day. It is almost just like being on Royal Caribbean – not.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Nashville

(TN mm126.5 ) Don's house with uncompleted Light House-- Don Milam suggested Pebble Isle Marina-- Thanks Dan


We are now at Pebble Isle Marina (TN mm 96.0) in New Johnsonville, TN. Things still going great. The nights are getting cooler and we have had to use the heater. However; it is great not to sweat and drip just when you standup. It only being 89 degrees instead of 92 is a big difference. This morning it was 59 outside. We ate out again. Homemade barbeque cooked outback of the restaurant. It was great. I must talk about our holey blanket. A religious story this is not. Jo Ann brought a blanket with holes in it. We put a sheet over it to cover up the holes. I do not know if the hole keeps the cold out or the warm in. I do hope we have another blanket and it does not have holes especially if it gets really cold. I believe you call our current blanket a knitted blanket.  We saw lots of people out this weekend. We believe we must have seen every boat in Tennessee pulling someone on a tube, water skiing, anchored, fishing or going as fast as they could go. The Clifton Marina was packed with kids, moms and dads all wanting something. I am not sure they knew what they wanted just something. The band last night was ok. However; they did not keep us awake. We were planning to stop at Cuba Landing Marina today but this morning a visitor, Dan Milam, told us Pebble Isle was nicer so here we are. We may stay here a few days and cut out a few days at other places. We will sleep on it. The river is still beautiful.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Nashville

Homes on Tenn-Tom and Tennessee River

Bluffs of the Tennessee River

Cherry Mansion - Gen Grant (4/6/1862) had breakfast here before the Battle of Shiloh


We had a great time at Aqua Harbor Marina in Iuka, Ms. Iuka is the home of world famous Woodall’s Mountain- the highest point in Mississippi. At 806 feet it towers over the Mississippi countryside. We went to Corinth, Ms and visited the Dairy Crème and of course Wal-Mart. Ice Cream is Jo Ann’s most favorite food in the entire world. She was delighted at the ice cream stop for lunch. We toured old Corinth. We did not know that it was a important Civil War Battle site. Tennessee Vols won first game 50-0. Next week will be a different story. We watched the game at Freddy T’s in Counce, TN. It is a Sports Bar/Restaurant/Bar just across the MS border. The game was on pay for view. Someone had paid to see the Alabama game but we got the UT game instead. What luck? Jo Ann was disappointed; but she cheered for UT anyway. 50-0 UT was the score. I do not expect to see that score again this year. The score or wins. Go Vols. We are how in Clifton City, TN on the Tennessee River at a small marina. The Tennessee River is very pretty with stone bluffs, lots of river houses- from weekender trailers/cabins to very large mansions, and deep green water. Our marina maybe has 50-60 boats. It is a big change from the 700 boats Aqua Marina. There are lots of people coming and going for food, snacks and gas on Memorial Day weekend. They will have a live band here tonight 8 pm until midnight. I do hope we like their music. We are parked about 100 feet from the band. The first mate/cook has informed the captain she is off tonight. We will be eating at the Clifton City Marina Snack bar. I can’t wait for hot dogs, hamburgers, other exotic sandwiches, fries and etc. Jo Ann wants to help the local economy. 

Friday, September 3, 2010

Nashville

Aqua Marina from our dining table

Cafe' St Clair

Sunrise over Pickwick Lake

What a wonderful morning and night. We had a beautiful sunrise and a great dinner at Café St. Clair at Aqua Marina.  Jo Ann had Beef Tenderloin and I had Shrimp Scampi. Both were great. Tomorrow is football day. We will not be able to get either the Tennessee or Alabama games on TV; however maybe we will be able to listen to them. The parking lots are filling up with Labor Day weekend boaters. This is last big weekend of the summer for Tennessee. All the swimming pools closed and school started right after Labor Day when I was growing up.  The marina is very large. It has over 700 boats in it. We got our computer hooked up to the cable system today so now we have 29 channels we can watch on the computer-- some football games can be seen. Tomorrow we have a trip to Corinth, MS and eating at Pickwick Lake State Park planned. Jo Ann is reading her second book and has finished three magazines. I am still on my first book. I have been using the computer to much. It is really pretty on the water with no trash along the banks, everyone really polite and time moving real slow. No one is in a hurry for your parking spot or shopping cart. The weather is cooling off. It is forecast to go down into the 50s next few nights. We have a heater so all will be good. 

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Nashville

Starting to see hills of Tennessee
Start to see hills of Tennessee

We departed Midway Marina at 9:15 am this morning. Three locks and fifty + miles and we arrived at Aqua Marina in Iuka, MS which is only two miles from the entrance to the Tennessee River. We have finished the Tenn-Tom Waterway. It is 450 miles from Mobile to Tennessee River. We started to see hills of Tennessee today. The countryside has sure changed since we left Gulf Breeze. No palms tree, few pines along the rivers. Some trees are just starting to change color. Fall is really going to look great along the river in October- we hope. We plan to stay here until Sunday watch football, go to church, and rest up. We then will be moving on to Tennessee. Clifton City Marina in Clifton, Tennessee will be our first stop. Then we will stop in Waverly, TN, New Johnsonville, TN, Buchanan, TN on the Tennessee River and Grand Rivers, KY on the Cumberland River. Things are going great: food is good, bed is soft, companion (1) is great, engine works and boat floats.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Nashville

In a Tenn-Tom Lock going up


Floating Bollard

We had another great day on the water. We toured Columbus, MS yesterday.  It is a pretty old southern town with many old homes and buildings in the historical district. We visited the 1850’s Waverly Plantation Home and drove around town. It is the largest town on our trip between Mobile and Nashville. We departed Columbus at 8:30 this morning and moved north to Fulton, MS to the Midway Marina. We arrived about 2 p.m. We had to go through four locks today. They are all the same—600’ long x 100’ wide with floating bollards. They each lifted us up 30 feet more above sea level. Tomorrow we depart for Aqua Yacht Harbor in Iuka, MS and the last of the Tenn-Tom locks. Three locks tomorrow with the last lock having a lift of 84 feet. We plan to stay most of the weekend at Aqua and see the start of football season. Go Vols and Tide. Tonight we met a couple (Kaleen and Dave Dixon) from Destin who are about to finish the loop. They have been traveling 7 months and are now on there way south to Destin to finish their great loop trip. They are excited.