Aside from the displays of the American flag which didn't seem out of the ordinary, this was one of the few reminders of the Fourth of July holiday in Mississippi. After loitering in Florida for two weeks, we made our way to Mississippi with a short stopover in Alabama. As we pulled out of our … Continue reading Jul 2, 2022 – Memphis in the Meantime
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Sep 19, 2021 – Languishing in the South
A few miles south of the Michigan-Indiana border & 3 miles from our service appointment in Goshen. This is Kercher's Sunrise Farm, a Harvest Host. Had some of the best apple cider there! After six weeks in Michigan, we were more than ready to move on – too many memories mucking things up and we … Continue reading Sep 19, 2021 – Languishing in the South
Aug 7, 2018 – Sweet Home Alabama
“Hey Stan, you’re in Ala-F***in-Bama.” Vinny Gambini In Phenix City, AL, the tombstone of a bridge-builder and slave owner reads the following, “John Godwin Born Oct. 17, 1798. Died Feb 26, 1859. This stone was placed here by Horace King, in lasting remembrance of the love and gratitude he felt for his lost friend and … Continue reading Aug 7, 2018 – Sweet Home Alabama