Nashville, Tennessee, Music City, U.S.A. We had always wanted to visit this city for both of us are Country and Western (C&W) music fans. We had scheduled five days here and were planned on taking advantage of them. So much to see and do.
We arrived Friday afternoon and set up. It had been an easy drive, but we were tired starting out so once our setup routine was finished we kicked back and relaxed. Guinness was especially tired for the RV park had a decent size dog park and he made very good use of it. Of course I had to throw his ball over and over, but the up side was he crashed right after dinner. It wasn't long afterward, we did also.
The next day we had a leisurely breakfast and hit the road mid-morning.
We wanted to sight-see the area so we chose to drive by the Grand Ole
Opry complex. Across from the Opry was a bunch of touristy places. One
caught our eye and interest:
Cooter's Dukes of Hazard Museum.We stopped and went in and were delighted to see a lot of the show's memorabilia. We, also, learned that the actor playing Cooter,
Ben Jones, eventually, became a Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 4th district. Fascinating.
We stopped for lunch at a neat grille close by. It was packed with tourists, just like us and we struck up some conversations. We over-stayed our intended time there, but meeting these folks was fun and we enjoyed their company. Back to the boys.
We, actually saw quite a lot and decided, because of the heavy weekend traffic, we would burn some burgers on the grill and spend some time at the dog park. That worked out just fine.
We awoke to a chilly morning and took the boys to the dog park. Once
they had done their business, we went back and made us all a good and
hearty breakfast. Once everything was cleaned and in its place I went
outside to examine the trailer. This became an everyday routine for me
long before we started on this journey. Things happen and if not
noticed, the consequences of not addressing problems can be disastrous.
Like now.
I noticed one of the tires on the driver side
was low, very low. Dang. I pulled out the tire kit and found the
pressure was only 48 PSI when it should be 80 PSI. I crawled under the
trailer and discovered the inside of the tread was very worn. Too worn.
We must have run over something on the way here that nicked that worn
spot and air was slowly leaking from it. OK. Scrap today's plans. This
has to be fixed now.
I located a Tire Discount store in
Hendersonville and, thankfully, they had one in stock. I did not put
the spare on, but just jacked it up and blocked everything while I went
to the tire store. As, usual, they were cordial and quick. This is the
third tire we have had to replace on this trip. Once we get back to
Savannah, I need to find out why they are wearing out so fast.
By
the time I returned with the new tire, put it back on, and cleaned up
it was late afternoon. Not enough time to do any sightseeing. Besides,
the traffic was awful and there were throngs of people everywhere. Let's
see....we have some shrimp we can defrost. So we made some shrimp tacos
and margaritas. Good enough.
As luck would have it, the next morning greeted us with rain, but we are no strangers to touring in the rain so we performed our morning rituals and headed into town.
This time we got a jump on the morning and we found a great parking place just off Broadway, the main
honky-tonk street. The rain was keeping the usual horde of tourists at bay so we pretty much had the strip to ourselves. We walked up and down Broadway going into every store and
honky-tonk. There was so much we wanted to collect as souvenirs, but our limited space relegated only a few items. One of the main places we wanted to tour was the
Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the
Grand Ole Opry, but our luck was not so good today for it was close for renovations. We'll be back.
Most of these honky-tonks open very early and close very late and, most often, have aspiring C&W artists playing, almost exclusively,
for tips. We were hoping to meet up with our cousin, Mitch, who is one
of those aspiring artists and regularly plays in Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
and Rippy's Bar and Grille, directly across the street.
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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge |
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Awesome up-and-coming artists at Rippy's |
We were sitting in Rippy's, enjoying a couple of great entertainers, when we received a call from cousin Mitch. He would not be able to make his show at Rippy's due to several unexpected appointments that day. No problem. We'll see him later in Chattanooga.
After a great lunch and terrific show we headed back to the trailer to spend the remainder of the day with the kids. The rain had stopped, but there was a slight drizzle the rest of the afternoon. We took the kids to the dog park and played until they were tired. With enough play we headed back to our home on wheels to make a light, relaxing dinner. Tomorrow will be another early day.
We awoke to a beautiful day and decided to leave very early to get to our our destination, the Grand Ole Opry. We had a 9:30 AM tour scheduled, but we wanted to visit a few other places before that.
Our first stop was the Tennessee River Boat Tour. It seemed a great thing, but we did not feel we had the time to do this with everything we had scheduled, so we passed. We had done a riverboat in Memphis.
Next was the
Gaylord Opryland Resort. We had heard this was an awesome place and it was. Click on the link and see its history. We spent an hour just walking around. Of course, we had a coffee or two.
Our tour of the
Grand Ole Opry very thorough and it took us places where most would never see. We were very pleased and would recommend this tour to anyone coming to Nashville. Even if they are not a C&W fan.
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Minnie Pearl's shoes |
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Minnie Pearl's dressing room |
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The stage's "Circle" made from the Ryman's stage |
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Nope. Didn't buy these. |
Our time in Nashville was great and we made a deal we would return. There was so much more to see and do.
Tomorrow we will be heading to Chattanooga for a short stay with the sole purpose to visit family and then on to Atlanta for the same reason. Nashville is our final stop on our tour across the country. We are almost home now. We have been on the road for over a year and have seen places and done things many, as we did years ago, only dream of. It is time to settle down now. We have a lot to do when we land back in Savannah. Going to seem strange.