We first had to scrape the car windows of frost before we could leave Franklin IN, 25 degs. Down past Louisville and into the beautiful rolling countryside with many horse corral between it and Lexington. Also saw two J&R Schugel trucks moving west, New Ulm trucks with bases in Champagne-Urbana and Atlanta GA. On some hiway markers we noticed a state ran wayside artesian exhibit by Beave KT. It had over 700 artesian from the area. So many minds with so many different talents and crafts. Found our ornament, a holly leaf’s appointed on a gourd. That we could pack easily. Their cafĂ© was home-style, we split a Kentucky brown sandwich made of a slice of Pullman bread layered with slices of turkey, ham and a delicate sauce topped off with a slice of tomato crisscrossed with bacon and baked. The catfish fillet was deep fried with a light batter made of corn meal, back to where they know how to fry fish.
We entered the hallowed hills in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. We drove the canyon of the artists of Gatlinburg and went through another artesian shop of the surrounding Appalachia’s. And from there to dinner at The Park Grill in Gatlinburg. This place had a salad bar, with unknown mozzarella balls and anchovies. The fillet Mignon and freshly prepared trout was delicious. Staying in Gatlinburg 62 deg.
Jerr
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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Don't let a little frost bother you! We're expecting 6+ inches of snow again! Love, Mary
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