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greenini 04-23-2011 08:50 AM

One of the joys of being retired is the ability to drop and take off, if we haven't got a dr's appt ;) and so, we have long wanted to this trip. Can any of y'all recommend anything we must not miss, any quilt stores or shows etc along the way? As spring has sprung we're leaving Atlanta tomorrow and starting at the South end and working North. We do have to be back 5/5 for an oncologist appt (it will be 5 yrs :thumbup: ) and I already passed my MRI, so not too worried there. Thanks in advance for any advice...anybody along the way want a visit?

ptquilts 04-23-2011 09:12 AM

we did that trip and I don't remember any quilt shops. It is a beautiful drive. Hope your DH doesn't insist on driving OVER the speed limit like mine does. Slow down and enjoy!

Only thing I would say is , stop in Kosciusko MS and visit the home of L.V. Hull, an amazing folk artist. Check at the visitor center for directions.

BDor 04-23-2011 11:13 AM

Stop in Tupelo at Heirlooms Forever, it is on Cliff Gookin,there is an exit off the Trace for it, go to your
right on Cliff Gookin go about 3/4 to 1 mile it will be on
your left. They open at 10 o'clock. LOVE THIS SHOP!!

Beverly

greenini 04-23-2011 11:23 AM

drive slowly...hah :( , isn't that why they make radar detectors :?:

And thanks for the Tupelo mentions, I'll try to make it there, sounds great.

IngeMK 04-23-2011 11:33 AM

stop at the Mississippi Crafts Center in Ridgeland http://www.mscrafts.org/ , and while you are there, make a detour to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bernin...100?ref=search :-D

ssgramma 04-23-2011 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by greenini
drive slowly...hah :( , isn't that why they make radar detectors :?:

And thanks for the Tupelo mentions, I'll try to make it there, sounds great.

The Trace has a 50 mph speed limit! And no commercial traffic allowed.

Antebellum (sp?) homes in Natchez, Vicksburg National Military Park (gambling both places if you do that) then Nashville at the north end!

greenini 04-23-2011 12:34 PM

No gambling for us, thanks I can't see the point, we are just not "lucky" like some are. We use the Blue Ridge Parkway which has a 40 MPH speed limit to travel from N to S and back again usually end to end both ways if we've got the time, so we are familiar with that kind of travel and it's our choice. We stay off super highways if we can. Guess that's one of the "benefits" of driving an '89 VW camper van, altho we can keep up on highways it's more fun not to! Thanks for the additional suggestions, I haven't even packed yet....

ssgramma 04-24-2011 03:53 AM

Does the kitty in the harness go along?

We take our 2 in the camper and they love going "walkies" around campgrounds! Looking at everything and teasing the doggies LOL

Loveless Cafe at the end of the Trace when you get to Nashville is yummy! And if you like country music the Grand Ole Opry is always a good show. And I like this quilt shop:

http://www.thequiltersattic.com/

Oh, allow plenty of time to stop at all the sights along the Trace. Be sure to walk on a portion of the old Trace - it gives me the chills to think of how many walked that route!

greenini 04-24-2011 05:28 AM

Yes, Ray is our traveling buddy. We found him abandoned at a CG in Feb of this year this is the story if you missed it
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-101154-1.htm

He's been on 1 shake down cruise for 4 days and DH kept letting him out, he kept disappearing and then reappearing at dusk, which was ok as we were in 1 place for 5 days. It will NOT be ok this trip. Our other traveling kitties would hop up on the picnic table and just stay or jump back in the bus, we need to work on Ray! Or DH, he can be a bit slow sometimes when he wants something to be.

I think we might already have been at the Lovelass, is that famous for biscuits and maybe lamb?????? I think Jane and Michael Stern recommend it and we went way out in the middle of nowhere if that's the place and it was totally worth it.

We will do as much walking as my health allows as that's one of our favorite things.

We're bringing our laptops so if you come up with any other suggestions please add 'em on and thanks for the ones so far. Happy Easter to those who celebrate it,

greenini 04-24-2011 01:24 PM

1 st nite report: We left around noon and got as far as Montgomery going back roads. Ray spent the whole trip on my arm rest facing backward. That is actually a bit better then the last time as he sat on my lap the whole trip. We're piled up in a Red roof Inn free breakfast and free kitty and free Internet...can't be beat. G is relaxing with a beer and his netbook and I'm relaxing with my netbook and Ray is relaxing my using his litterbox ;) . Gotta love a connected family.


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