Well a big storm is coming into the Nashville area & we leave tomorrow morning. There are even tornado warnings just south of us here. It looks as if we'll be driving in rain most of our 250 mile drive from Nashville to Atlanta tomorrow.
At this moment, following the current storm is the only thing on almost all of the TV channels here right now....cannot get 60 Minutes on CBS. Oh well, following this storm is interesting. We have big rain sounds on our roof . I like that...no hail please.
We did go to the Grand Ole Opry for a second show, Saturday night. Some of it was exactly as on Friday. The good thing was that they inducted a new member, Blake Shelton. It was presented to Blake by his good friend Trace Adkins, another country singer. However, one night of the Opry would have been sufficient!
Earlier today we spent some time dumping the tanks so we wouldn't need to do it in the rain tomorrow when we're ready to leave here. Our site didn't have the sewer hookup so we needed hook up & drive to the main dump in the camp.
Once we had the trailer back into our campsite we disconnected the car again & drove off to the Lane Auto Museum. http://lanemotormuseum.org/
They have he largest Czechoslovakian collection outside Europe plus lots other European beautiful old cars
On the way back to camp we stopped to eat. There WAS a geocache near the parking lot of the restaurant but it was dark when we finished eating so we skipped it.
When we got back to camp we got the car all hooked up to the trailer. In the morning all we need to do is disconnect our electrical cord, slide in the popout & go.
As I type the local news is still following the storm. Tornado spottings, lightning strikes are up to 660 ....not a typing error. I guest I'd better get offline ....byeeee
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