On the way to Tennessee
We left this morning heading for Nashville, Tennessee, to attend the memorial service for my brother-in-law, John Seibert. We are in Brinkley, Arkansas, tonight, at the Days Inn. This is the home of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. Just got through having a good meal of fried catfish and barbecue at Gene's Barbecue Cafe. Good food with a homemade apricot fried pie for dessert! Almost as good as Aunt Marguerite and I used to make for the farm hands! YUM!
It's about ten degrees cooler (39˚F right now) here than in Mineral Wells, and about ten degrees higher than in Nashville...with snow expected on Friday. Our daughter, Carolyn, reminded us to watch out for the Bunny Bread truck. That sort of truck almost caused us a winter accident in Nashville when the girls were kids.
Tomorrow night we will eat at one of our favorite Nashville home-owned restaurants and try to find some music. Also, we plan to go by Cotton Music to see Darcy and Kim, and we'll eat some more good food and hear some more good music. Saturday is the memorial service, and Sunday we'll head home.
I'm going to endeavor to read some blogs on the trip, and we're working on the novel as we travel.
Night-night.
Comments
pray for you to have a safe
trip and keep you in my prayers!!!
Watch out for the Bunny Bread Truck on the road!
Have a Blessed Year!!!
I, too, have memorial services to attend (this weekend). Blessings on your time.
Maybe sometime I will find the restaurant you posted about,Gene's!
We are having a bit of snow right now in Northwest Arkansas! Not going anywhere today!
Susan