After we cross the Florida state line, we went less than a mile before stopping at a place we have heard a lot about, but never stopped.
The Flora-Bama Bar is on the Florida/Alabama state line. Actually, in Alabama, the property the bar sits on used to be in Florida. That was until 1962 when Florida gave Alabama a 2 mile stretch of beach along the border.
Multiple levels, live music, inside and outside seating, the Flora-Bama is a must stop tourist attraction. Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate. Cold, wet and windy. Despite that we did have a good time as we met our friends and fellow Custer, SD residents Merrell and Vicki there.
Bad hair day? Windy? Both?!?! |
Our stop for the night was a Cracker Barrel in Pensacola. It has been quite a while since we have stayed at one, nice and quiet.
The next day we were off to our next destination and our last visit with friends on our Great Winter Adventure. Dadeville Alabama is a small town of just over 3,200, two of which are our friends Guy and Sue who live in the Stillwaters community just outside Dadeville. Guy and Sue have/had been fulltime travelers for many years but recently got off the road. Speaking of which, if someone is looking for a really nice 37' Tiffin Class A, they have one for sale!
The Stillwaters is a gated community on the shores of Lake Martin which boasts over 700 miles of shoreline. Guy and Sue were residents here for over 20 years before going on the road and are now again. They gave us a tour of the area. Really, really beautiful.
Having just emptied out a storage unit, Guy spent a good 30 minutes going through his garage handing me stuff, saying "You need this, and you need that" as he handed me stuff he no longer needed from their RV life. I was like a kid in a candy store! Thanks again Guy!
We only had one night here so we spent it catching up over a great steak supper with the best grits I have ever eaten! Their driveway was just big enough to fit our rig, so we were able to spend the night right there and have a goodbye breakfast with them before hitting the road.
Our next destination was another one that I had been wanting to go for several years. I think Nashville was higher on my list than Barb's, but she indulged me by booking 3 nights at the Nashville KOA. We did not get in until late the first afternoon, so we just chilled and planned out our Nashville day. There is a $10/person shuttle that will take you from the campground to the Country Music Hall of Fame, so we booked the first shuttle of the day and were off!
The main thing I wanted to see there was the live music and walk the strip. Since we were planning on coming into town both days, day one was dedicated to doing just that. Our first stop was Kid Rock's place. I went to the bar, ordered two Coor Lights and gave her a $20. She came back with my two beers and $2. Back home I would have received $12-$14 in change, but apparently not in Nashville. Being the big tipper, I am I told the bartender to keep the $2 and walked bewilderedly back to Barb with the 2 beers.
The music was good, but too loud, so after finishing our beers we headed over to Ole Red across the street where the music was more to our noise level. We ordered some nacho's and two more beers (only $8 here) and enjoyed both the music and nachos.
From there, we walked about 15 minutes to the Ole Smokey Distillery where Barb picked up a t-shirt and I, a sign for our gazebo.
We spent the rest of our afternoon at the Luke Bryant bar on the second level. A guy by the name of Clay Bitter was playing there and we really enjoyed his music. A great afternoon, but way more than we wanted to spend.
The next morning, we were reviewing our options for the day. Country Musci HOF, Johnny Cash Museum, and other attractions. I was still run down from this dang cough though, so we decided to just hang out and take it easy. Instead, we did laundry (Barb), cleaned the camper (Barb), cut my hair (Barb) and worked on the blog (me).
After an hour or so drive the next morning, we arrived at Mammoth Cave National Park (24th NP) just in time for our tour.
You take a bus ride from the Visitors Center to the cave entrance. Of all the cave tours we have done across the country, I think this one would rank near the lowest as far as enjoyment. There were 25 in our group and with much of the tour being narrow passages, it was more like a conga line with you just staring at the person in front of you. Luckily, Barb was in front of me, so I had that going for me. Not a lot of interesting cave features until you get to the last 5 minutes where they have quite a few very cool formations.
It is really hard to get good pictures in a cave. Afterall, the lighting is not the best. I did manage to get a few that were blogworthy. To be honest, most of the tour was rather boring, but the last 5 minutes was worth the wait.
From there it was up to Frankfort Kentucky to visit Buffalo Trace Distillery again as well as a couple more tours at other distilleries. For those of you who are into bourbons and whiskeys, you know that Buffalo Trace is like THE distiller in the area. They offer a variety of products, several of which are nearly impossible to find on the open market. These are Blanton's, Weller, Eagle Rare and E.H. Taylor.
Whoever designed the marketing strategy for Buffalo Trace is a genius. As they offer one of these 4 for sale in their gift shop every day, randomly rotating them. What other company do you know where hundreds of people line up outside 3 hours before they open, waiting, having no idea what they are going to buy?
Here's the kicker, once you buy one of a variety, you cannot buy it again for 90 days. So, some people are in line for hours not knowing if they can even buy anything. We had bought Blanton's and Weller on our way through in December, so we were only eligible to buy Taylor and Eagle Rare. In line we went not knowing if we could even buy anything. We arrived at 7:30 each day and were probably 50th in line. By 9:00 there were hundreds of people in line. Your first clue of what is being offered is usually when one of the employees comes out at about 8:45 and spills the beans.
There are several Facebook groups dedicated to predicting what they will offer the next day. The first day we were there the odds-on favorite for our first day there was E.H. Taylor.
My husband and I would like to visit Nashville. I doubt we’ll make it now but you never know…
ReplyDeleteGlad you are home safely! Quite the adventure!
Never say never, I think you'd love it!
DeleteI've heard that Kentucky offers lots of distilleries. And good ones too. Mammoth Caves is on my bucket list as I'm checking off the national parks. You must be exhausted but glad to be home again. AS great as it is to go places, there is no place like home, just like Dorothy said.
ReplyDeleteDorothy was a wise one. Mammoth is worth the visit, but if you are into caves Kartchner or Carlsbad are the places to go.
DeleteWelcome home! Bet a few projects came to mind while on the road :)
ReplyDeleteBoth Fran and I prefer the passenger seat, does Barb want to drive for us?
You know us all too well. We have a couple of things in the hopper to keep us busy the next few months!
DeleteWell, welcome home! And thank you for taking us along vicariously. I have a granddaughter in Nashville and keep meaning to go down for a visit. Thanks for the heads up about the prices there though.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely visit if you have the opportunity but bring your own beer!
DeleteI understand the urge to get home, but I don't think I could do it now.
ReplyDeleteThe weather up here has been unseasonably warm this year. But, as I say that, it is snowing and cold outside.
DeleteThere is no place like home. When you were Fulltiming that was an easy thing to say, because you always were.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along. Been to a few of those places but not others. Maybe in the Future.
Be Safe and Enjoy the Package.
It's about time.
Now that you are enjoying retired life, I can see you two getting out and about a bit more!
DeleteThe mystery package had to be DUI notices from half of the states you drove through! Glad you made it home. Interesting about the smell the spice, drink a bit of Bourbon, and smell a spice again. Also, you are right, that is a Marketing Genius Strategy at Buffalo Trace Distillery. For one, it stops people from buying a dozen, leaving, and selling them off to friends and family. Also, THAT many people in line each day...WOW!
ReplyDeleteThe distilleries are limited to the amount of alcohol they serve, but that is also the beauty of having your home with you, you do not have to drive if you do not want to. We can just get in back and chill for an hour or two if we want to!
DeleteThe claim that smelling the spice tricks your brain into tasting different aspects of the bourbon. And it worked!
Wonderful journey. Good photos too, I've enjoyed your adventures.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you came along. We enjoy seeing aspects of your area as well, as we will probably never get there.
DeleteTerrific travel experiences-family ,friends ;not to mention Distilleries!! You did luck out as there were no apparent vehicle issues for a lot of winter miles.Thanks for taking us along & look forward to your next projects.All the best.
ReplyDeleteVehicle issues are my #1 concern while on the road. I know they are going to happen at some point, but do everything I can to deter them.
DeleteOh Mylanta! Thinking about all of those miles driven is making me twitchy- though seeing how many days it was stretched over, doesn´t make it seem that bad. I can´t decide what my favorite picture is- Barb´s hand or the picture of the springs in KY, lol. Nice pictures of your fun adventures! Glad you are safe and sound back home and that your cough is getting better.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you too had a long driving day recently. I should actually say "days". My favorite picture was the one of Barb at Castle & Key sitting on the wall next to the falls.
DeleteAfter all the awesome caverns we have visited Mammoth wasn’t too impressive. Flora Bama can be fun in good weather. Glad you’re home safely. Faye
ReplyDeleteWe sent you guys a picture of us while we were at Mike's but I don't think you got it. Or, you just ignored us! Hope all is well with you guys. We still want to get to the Texas coast one of these days.
DeleteYour adventures sound so fun! I enjoyed all your photos too-happy traveling
ReplyDeleteWe had a really good time, but now it is time to focus on "home" things and plan our next adventure!
DeleteThere's no place like home. Glad you made it back and you're feeling better. You seem to know a lot of people. Do you have that many friends all over the country, or they all concentrated in the SE?
ReplyDeleteWe met a lot of good people during our years on the road and are blessed with friends all across the U.S. and Canada, but it seems like most of them are concentrated in the SE and SW.
DeleteSince Barb is the one doing all the hard work, me thinks you better not say "bad hair day", and definitely DO NOT bother her when she's driving. You could be doing all that cleaning YOURSELF!! Love the puppies ... I bet they were glad to get home too!
ReplyDeleteOh, the puppies! You could see the smile on Dakota's face and in her tail. Zoey, just zoomed and zoomed and zoomed. She was over the top happy to be home!
DeleteGotta like your travel theme although mine would have been breweries. 🍻 Nashville sounds like it’s expensive just like Vegas. Glad you got to visit Guy and Sue…such a great couple. You guys certainly seemed to of had a great time on your vacation. Now it’s back to work knowing you two.
ReplyDeleteWe probably enjoy the beverages at breweries more than distilleries, but we enjoy the tours and process of distilleries more. I was surprised when I did the count that we had only been to a few breweries comparatively.
DeleteWhew, that's a lot of miles--but what an adventure you guys had! It's always great to be home isn't it!
ReplyDeleteIt's probably a little early for you to get home, so keep on enjoying your southern adventure!
Deletethis great winter adventure has been quite amazing, but exhausting!! it certainly seems well planned, and you traveled a great distance!! i have been to a couple of those caves and always found them to be exciting and beautiful, but a challenge to photograph. when you first enter has the most light!! i can't imagine waiting on line to purchase something but not knowing what you were going to get, even if it was alcohol!! cove spring park, frankfort is my cup of tea but there's no place like home!!
ReplyDeleteBarb is the ultimate planner. She will often have each day planned out with several events each day. All I have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride!
DeleteThanks for the heads up on the expenses in Nashville; that is one place I would like to go sometime. I enjoyed the photos of the park; I liked the unique statues and things there.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice finding unexpected places like that park. Someone in the past had one heck of a homestead on that property!
DeleteWhat a fun winter trip! Sniffing herbs eh? 😉. That’s a new one. Did it change the flavor? I’m betting your counter gift is the one bourbon you were denied on your trip?
ReplyDeleteIt did change the flavor. I suppose that would work on wines and other spirits as well, I will have to give it a try!
DeleteAnother successful "Booze Cruise" by Jethro and Bambi. Love the blog.
ReplyDeleteYou have taught us well Sensi.
DeleteIts great to be on the road, exploring old and new places, and it's great to pull into the driveway and be home again! Life is good. That Distillery has a great marketing strategy doesn't it! Kentucky is such a pretty state, thanks for taking us back there again....I can almost taste the bourbon now!
ReplyDeleteKentucky is one of the prettiest states. Well, many of them are over there, but there is just something about that state that makes it special.
DeleteWhat an adventure! You even make distilleries sound interesting--lol! ;)
ReplyDeleteAlthough the process in which they make their spirits is often quite similar, the history of the buildings and the particular brand is often interesting.
DeleteNo reading for me as I was finding it hard to concerntraite but I do like the photos, it must be such fun discovering new places as well as looking at things you have heard of but never seen before.
ReplyDeleteReading, or just looking at the photos, we are happy to have you!
DeleteWhat a great trip in spite of the cough. I was thinking back to all you and Barb did. And what popped into my mind? Barb holding up her half eaten fish!
ReplyDeleteWhat we did not tell you about that 1/2 eaten fish, is that we ate the other half!
DeleteI have zero courage to take a trip like that. I enjoyed yours!
ReplyDeleteWe are glad you enjoyed it, we had a great time!
DeleteAwwwww you're home! How wonderful! I hope you rest up and get ALL better in no time. You should write a memoir of this trip! I am serious. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI still have a slight cough but it is just a fraction of what it was so I (and Barb) are happy with that. We already planning our next adventure, which will be even more adventurous than this one!
DeleteWe had contemplated going to Alabama/Pensacola this winter but of course you know we went to Arizona instead. I bet the tours through the 13 distilleries were educational as well as interesting to you guys. No matter how good a vacation is, it is always great to come home, that is what we feel after several months.
ReplyDeleteWhen we had first planned this trip, it was in our head that we would cross paths with you somewhere. Then you went and switched it up on us and headed SW! Maybe next year!!!!
DeleteI enjoyed your pictures of the South. I have already been to Florida (Orlando and Miami). I would love to tour Tennessee. Great music there.
ReplyDeleteIt is so much fun seeing places far aways that we would otherwise never see. I truly enjoy blogs from faraway places like yours.
DeleteWhat a great winter vacation! Family, friends, distilleries, old gravesite and fishing just to name a few favorites! It’s always exciting to pull into the driveway after a getaway! Glad you are home safe!
ReplyDeleteCould not have said it any better myself. We had a great time, but we are ready to rest, regroup and get on to some other things we have been putting on the back burner.
DeleteHello Jim And Barb :=)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you arrived home safe and sound. I don't know any of these states you visited, having only visited Washington and New York, but enjoyed your adventures in each place. I drink the occasional beer but my choice is white wine. I dare say visiting distilleries is interesting, but I'm a nature nerd and if I planed a trip it would be to see as many nature reserves as possible. Super waterfall image and lovely photo of Barb sitting on the wall in the park.
All the best
Sonjia.
We prefer nature to cities as well. If you come back my recommendation would be Yellowstone, Glacier and Zion. There are so many beautiful things to take in here.
DeleteWelcome home! It sure was a joy traveling along with you. Thanks so much! I loved each and every mile from my armchair :) It's also improved my geography and a double thank you for that. Al great photos!
ReplyDeleteGeography is one of our weaknesses. Even after traveling many of these area, we still struggle with it!
DeleteKnow what you mean but you do great just by traveling those roads.
DeleteI'm so glad you got home safely. What a fabulous trip! And a surprise? I can't wait to find out! Enjoy your time at home!
ReplyDeleteWe've actually had friends stop by just to see what the surprise was!
DeleteWhat an amazing adventure that was!!! I loved every pic and every word! Your welcome home and fireplace looked so comforting!
ReplyDeleteBuilding the fire was one of the first things we did. I don't think we've not had a fire going since we've been home!
DeleteWelcome Home!
ReplyDeleteI am virtually exhausted after following your adventures. Really happy to hear you had a safe trip and that your cough is about gone.
As you well know (or else you wouldn't do it), the best part of that long journey is yet to come. We call 'em "memories".
Thank you so much for sharing your road trip!
Memories, pictures and maybe a few mementoes are all that we will have left from our adventures to help us remember then as we sit on the porch in our rocking chairs when we get older.
DeleteWe have really enjoyed your trip! Such wonderful pictures and memories you have! Can't wait to see what's next! Really wondering what the surprise was! :)
ReplyDeleteYou too, have had some wonderful trips lately! Now it is time to relax a bit and enjoy our home.
DeleteEvery place you go sounds like fun, and they are all places I would like to visit! Thanks for the great post.
ReplyDeleteIf you ever get out that way, there are a lot of places you would like. We did not do a lot of hiking on this trip, but the trails are out there!
DeleteYour comment on my blog (belugasexcellentadventure.blogspot.com) didn't come through for some reason.....my response to it would have been - I'm a Golden Retriever lover myself, we tried to raise one for Guide Dogs for the Blind but this little guy is the one they wanted us to have first. There's always a next time!
ReplyDeleteWhichever one you love, all Barb would think of is all the hair they shed!
DeleteThere are so many places to see and things to do in TN....I am guilty of not taking part in a lot of them. I used to do it more when I was younger. Looks like you are having a great time, traveling all around. Have a blast, make memories.
ReplyDeleteWe barely scratched the surface in Nashville, let alone Tennessee. We will be back to do some more exploring!
DeleteI'm always amazed by the number of breweries and tours available across the country. You made some great stops. That standing in line for small batches is unbelievable - great you were able to get 3 in your 4 stops :-) Bummer you missed the Johnny Cash museum as it's really awesome. Our friend from high school made friends with Johnny when our friend was 11. He became very close with the whole Carter-Cash family, and he opened the museum along with a dozen other places in Nashville. It's one of our favorite midsize cities in the country! Glad you're home safe after that grueling final push.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool connection to Nashville! Next time we go to that area we will likely spend a little more time which will allow us to do a few more attractions.
DeleteWow, looks like this will be the 80th comment on this post. Stopping by to catch up and resubscribe. Florabama is cool and we went to the same place a few years ago, driving in from Golf Shores.
ReplyDeleteMark from Missouri
Great to hear from you! Looks like you have had a lot of changes in your lifestyle recently. Hope all is going well.
Delete76 days is a lot.. boy will you love your bed when you get back home. I didn't know you could stay at a Cracker Barrell. We just have restaurants. I don't think I can stand in a three hour line for anything.
ReplyDeleteThe Cracker Barrels allow RV'ers to stay in their parking lots overnight for free. Next time you drive by one at night, take a look and see if you see any RV's in their lot.
DeleteWhat a wonderful winter adventure. We love Nashville! Nothing like live music all day long. Cute puppy photos:) Welcome home!
ReplyDeleteNow that we know what to expect, we will plan our next visit to see more things and stay a little longer.
DeleteGlad to read you are not just sitting around doing nothing...lol
ReplyDeleteFrom what I have read you had a wonderful winter trip, minus bug bites and a cough, visiting family and friends. Looking forward to reading about your Alaskan trip.