Our 3rd day was a little
mixed up only because it involved a few unknowns. We were up early, at 6 am CT
on Tuesday, Oct. 30th. The plan was to get moving as soon as
possible and drive the 6 miles to Sam’s Club, still in Bowling Green, so Rob
could take his truck to the Ford dealership a hop, skip and a jump away from
there. It was 7:30 when we arrived and parked. Rob unhooked their fifth wheel
and he and Rob drove across the street.
(Picture overload Warning)
Waking up at Wal-Mart, Bowling Green, KY |
Pat opened up their slides and we sat
together with Clemson to wait. Rob and Bill walked back by 8:30 and we decided
to take a walk into Sam’s. We were not members here but were allowed to walk
through. We had already discussed splitting the cost of a membership and it
didn’t take long and Bill and I were at the service desk signing up. They
offered us a complimentary 2nd card on the same membership so Rob
and Pat were able to get one with their name on it too.
Moving on down the road to the museum |
We continued wandering until Rob and
Bill had to leave to walk back and check on the truck. Pat and I had a Treasure
Hunt for food that was offered to first time members. I wish I’d kept the sheet
we had, it had some great choices. We passed on the free sundae, free pizza
slice and drink but took advantage of the free Rotisserie chicken and 6 other
items on the list at $2 off each one. We walked out of there with enough
entrees for 3 meals, plus bananas, strawberries, cookies and baguettes to share
for $10 each. Bonus!
Rob and Pat all smiles for me |
The boys returned soon after 11:30
and we were packed up and drove to the International Corvette Museum with the
rigs. Lots of room was available so we pulled in and parked, opening our Suite
up so Clemson could be comfortable while we toured. Senior’s rate of $8 was
quite good because there was a lot to see. It was almost 2 hours later when we
left the lot and drove to the Shell station to fuel up. Great price here at
$3.149/gal.
Bill's new Vette? He looks good in it! |
New Corvettes awaiting delivery This one was one of our group favourites Red Jet on license plate |
Veteran's Memorial Vette |
Yes, the names are on the trunk hood Beautifully done! |
We sat and watched a short screening this is an overview of the property |
The cars are beautiful and I ooh'd and aah'd a lot I was drawn to their 'lifelike' displays |
One of Roy Orbison's Vettes |
I love the 50's corvettes the best |
This was a neat wall paper and a great picture of Rob and Pat |
The wallpaper is made up of thousands of photos |
Sad reading about the sinkhole |
8 corvettes, all but 3 perished and they were restored and on display |
Couldn't help but think of who this reminds us of Jim, you are not alone!! |
Last Corvette picture There is a line up of the Vettes by generation 7 generations meant changes each time |
There was only an hour between
Bowling Green, KY and Nashville, TN but with the traffic on I-65S, it took us
90 minutes. It was crazy on the northbound side and then soon enough, as we
neared our destination, our side was just as bad.
Huge traffic 'jams' as we approached Nashville Our lanes weren't bad here but in the city got messy |
The gps led us to Nissan
Stadium without any problems but once we turned into the area, our stress
levels jumped quite a bit. OMG, it was looking quite ‘iffy’ whether we would
find an overnight spot.
Stomach knots began here when we saw the parking lot |
This lot was recommended to us by
another rv’er and even though we had a possible alternative down the street
(Wal-Mart), we wanted to give this a shot so we would be close to the
pedestrian walkway to downtown Nashville.
We found a spot in Lot M at first and
it looked promising so pulled in and remaining hooked up, opened our slides. As
we were relaxing, enjoying a Happy Hour drink outside (79F) security came
around and politely told us that we were on government property and needed to
move.
After 2 hours, we were asked to move Security suggested we'd be good in Lot G |
Arriving in Lot R caused a bit of panic until Patsy came to the rescue and moved this gate And I didn't get into trouble!! You can see the full lot to the left of the picture, we were 'screwed' |
Our spots for the night, right at the base of the pedestrian walkway |
After little deliberation, I told
Bill I was going to move the metal, chained barricade to the further section
where we could at least turn around. So, I hopped out and pushed and pulled
until I made enough room to pull the Suite and Rob’s Cedar Creek through. They
parked and decided ‘hey, this is Lot R' so swung around and picked our
spots for the night right at the bottom of the ramped walkway to the bridge. I
pushed and shoved the barricade back in place. Voila!
our view across the lot That is the pedestrian walkway to downtown Nashville on the left |
An elevator with changing colours from blue to red to purple to green |
I took a salad and dressings and our
drinks over to their trailer and Rob cut up the chicken. I sliced the baguette
and Pat set the table. This was an absolutely wonderful meal! I popped the cap
off of a Seagrams Strawberry Daquiri cooler and savoured every bite.
The chicken, salad and bread were all SO good! I think we were all very hungry too I have a bit of chicken and bones left for soup |
After
dinner, Bill and I walked up the ramp to check out the sights, getting an idea
of where we’d go tomorrow.
These views are 'over the top' :) |
settled for the night |
Yay! Nashville! |
Just before turning in, Bill and I
were curious about a lady’s voice we could hear so walked over to the edge of
the parking area to find a group of people, maybe 25 or so, taking an outdoor
line dance lesson. We watched for a bit and walked back to the Suite and moved
our chairs inside. This was a fantastic day, even with the ups and downs with
their truck and the traffic. Wouldn’t trade a thing. I hope you had a good day
too.
No way was Clemson going to budge this morning He just looked at Bill with disgust We had to wake him, we were about to pull the slides in! |
Thank you for following us to
Tennessee! I can’t believe we’re in Nashville! Woohoo!
So glad your overnight spot worked out for you, it is always a little scary when you get into those situations. Enjoy Nashville!
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ReplyDeleteThank you F.G. after reading today's, you see that Jello jiggled and we'll do the Nashville thing in the spring on our return trip. A campground is the way to go for sure.
DeleteBeautiful sunrise pic!! Loved the Corvette museum. it's going on my list! Looks like you are having a wonderful time and working through anything that tries to throw you a curve ball. Only way to be!! We loved Nashville... hope you do too.
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