From Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26, Sweetums and I drove 2,150 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to Fort Worth, Texas, and back again.Some of you followed along on social media but I promised more detailed posts on all our stops. It will take a few weeks to get to them all. I am planning to… Continue reading The mystery and beauty of Mississippi’s Natchez City Cemetery
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Weird, wonderful, quirky and over-sized roadside attractions found on my journeys.
Mammy’s Cupboard: The vintage old gal is still standing in Natchez, Miss.
From Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26, Sweetums and I drove 2,150 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to Fort Worth, Texas, and back again.Some of you followed along on social media but I promised more detailed posts on all our stops. It will take a few weeks to get to them all. I am planning to… Continue reading Mammy’s Cupboard: The vintage old gal is still standing in Natchez, Miss.
A visit to Longwood, Natchez’s unfinished antebellum jewel
From Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26, Sweetums and I drove 2,150 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to Fort Worth, Texas, and back again.Some of you followed along on social media but I promised more detailed posts on all our stops. It will take a few weeks to get to them all. I am planning to… Continue reading A visit to Longwood, Natchez’s unfinished antebellum jewel
Windsor Ruins: The eerie beauty of a doomed Mississippi mansion
Road Trip Stop No. 3: From Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26, Sweetums and I drove 2,150 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to Fort Worth, Texas, and back again.Some of you followed along on social media but I promised more detailed posts on all our stops. It will take a few weeks to get to them… Continue reading Windsor Ruins: The eerie beauty of a doomed Mississippi mansion
This abandoned model of the Mississippi River Basin was way more fascinating than it had a right to be
Road-Trip Stop No. 2: From Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26, Sweetums and I drove 2,150 miles from Huntsville, Alabama, to Fort Worth, Texas, and back again. Some of you followed along on social media but I promised more detailed posts on all our stops. It will take a few weeks to get to them… Continue reading This abandoned model of the Mississippi River Basin was way more fascinating than it had a right to be
