Wednesday, October 20, 2010

3 weeks into our annual Fall Trip

Well, I'm so far behind on our blog BUT I'm going to post anyway....without trying to go back to
April when we left Mexico. I keep telling myself I'll fill it all in from April up to the present....we'll see! So for now:
We're in Nashville Tn & will probably be here for 4 or 5 nights.
1st nte a Passport America camp http://www.nashvillecountryrvpark.com/home.cfm
@$20 (incl tax) Sun-Wed but then they go up to a Good Sam rate Thurs-Sat. which is almost the same as the KOA downtown-ish. $34.95 per nite , including taxes, for our size rig. We only need 30 amps. The larger rigs that need 50 amp & big slide-outs DO cost more.

After getting set up in the PA camp we disconnected & took the car downtown to checkout the KOA & we will be moving tomorrow, downtown & eliminate the 16 mile round trip from the PA camp.
BOTH camps are truly beautiful with cable TV & great Internet.
Don't know exactly what we'll be doing in Nashville. There is a Dale Chihuly display http://www.chihulyinnashville.com/ as well as an Impressionist exhibit directly from Musee D'Orsay , Paris. http://www.atthefrist.com/impressionism/ We've been there & always love seeing the Impressionists. We'll know more tomorrow. It just started Oct 15th so it may be difficult to get tickets.
We might even take in some "country" in this Music City. THAT'S usually why people come to Nashville, isn't it?

Whoopie! I just decided to look up the website for the Nashville KOA camp & they have a "HOT DEAL"....if u stay 3 nights u get the 4th free. I guess that helps up make up our minds. 1 nte PA camp & 4 ntes KOA. Now we have LOTS of time to figure out what we want to do ....or not do....sometimes we need to just do nothing & regroup.
Ok, I'm out of here now.
OOPs....not yet...I just found NashTrash tours...has really good reviews & we're considering it if timing works out: http://www.nashtrash.com/ What a hoot!

1 comment:

  1. Don't forget to check out the Jack Daniel's Distillery on your wait out of Tennessee. We wish we would have gone. The Jack Daniel Distillery – the oldest registered distillery in the U.S. – is where it all happens. It’s where Mr. Jack first crafted the recipe for Old No. 7. It’s where the pure, iron-free cave spring water flows. And it’s where every drop of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Sippin’ Whiskey is still made today. About 75 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee. Our street address is 182 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg, Tennessee 37352.

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