Thursday, May 27, 2010

Red Bay continued.....






This week has been busy with going in and out of the express bays at Tiffin. They had to order a part to get the cruise control working. The part was supposed to be in today, but we haven't heard from them yet. We've had some cabinet and counter work done also and other miscellaneous warranty stuff. We did get the RV into the body shop on Wednesday. They tell us it should take approximately 5 working days. There is a 3 day weekend because of Memorial Day. We are staying in the RV in the body shop garage.....weird, but okay.






On Monday, we were downtown and saw a man carrying a cross walking down the street. We were curious, so we stopped and talked to him. His name is Paul Schweigert from Hoover, AL. He has been doing this 15 years going from county to county in AL. He told us about why he "Walks with a Cross", and then gave us a book about his first few years doing this. Just google his name and you can read all about him.






On tuesday, Kirk and I celebrated our 7th anniversary. We took the morning tour at Tiffin Motorhomes here in Red Bay. The process in making one of these RV's is amazing. Of course, it wouldn't be much of a tour without "Red" the tour guide. I believe Red told us he was 83 or 84 years old and has been giving tours for 9 years. And, as you can imagine, we learned as much about Red as we did about the making of the motorhomes. He was wonderful. We ended the day driving to Florence, AL about 45 min north of here and eating at Rosie's Cantina. Very good top shelf marguerita.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Finding things to do in and around Red Bay, Al















Sunday, Kirk and I put the top down on the jeep and took off on a drive. It was a hot, but beautiful day. Our first stop was Coon Dog Cemetary. Yes, you read it right, a cemetary for Coon dogs. Now, these dogs have a lineage and were probably worth their weight in gold to their owners. Their owners must have loved them dearly because they went all out by having headstones stating date of birth and death, name of owner, and name of dog. Most had flowers on their graves. This is the only Coon Dog Cemetary in the world. The drive there was beautiful. Driving around here is like driving through a forest. It's gorgeous. You can smell the honeysuckle (at least that's what I thought it was.) as you drive down the road. After the cemetary, we took off for the Rattlesnake Saloon, which was just a few more miles down the road. This place, as we found out when we got there, is only open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 am to 11pm. Well, we happened to talk to a man on the property and he told us that since we had a jeep we could drive on down to the saloon. Now normally, you would park you car in the red dirt parking lot and take the Alabama Limousine (a 4-wheel drive truck w/benches in the bed of the truck) down to the saloon. Also, on the land before getting to the saloon are horse stables, some campers, silos made into cottages and restrooms, and a house with a pool (probably the owners). We drove the jeep down a steep dirt road with a roped fence on the drivers side of the road to prevent falling off the cliff. It was a short drive where we saw cliff overhangings. Under the cliff was the saloon, and an outdoor stage with tables/chairs seating. Right above the saloon was a natural, small waterfall, that fell into a small fountain that sits in front of the saloon. We will definitely go back when they are open. We then took a drive to Florence, AL. This is home of the Alabama Country Musica Hall of Fame. We did not take the tour. We drove by the Wilson Dam, and stopped at the birthplace of Helen Keller. It was closed so we couldn't get in, but did get to see the outside of her house. On our way back we drove through the Natchez Trace National Park. There are a lot of neat things to see around here and we have at least another week to find them. Our RV should get into the body shop by the middle or end of this week and we were told that once it is in, it would take about 5 work days to complete. Of course, this coming weekend is Memorial Day weekend so they have an extra day off.