We rolled into Vickburg around 6 p.m. and it's definitely the best place we've been in Mississippi so far. But I should back up...
Okay, Sunday was our racing day at Churchill Downs, which as Mom said in the video, has nothing on beautiful Saratoga Racetrack. It was nice, and big, but I agree that Saratoga is more beautiful. Someday I want to check out Del Mar in California--I hear that's gorgeous.
Monday... seriously, who visits Helen Keller's birthplace in Tuscumbia, Alabama, twice in six months? Well, we did!
You know Lori--she just had to see her
Lori and I loved that place--we had to show Mom. Here she is at the famous pump.
The woman doing the tour said 85 percent of the furniture is original. These are Helen's actual clothes.
It's a really awesome place. And I mean "awesome" in the way the word was originally intended.
After that, we decided to take in another famous northwest Alabama attraction, the Coon Dog Cemetery, where 185 coon dogs have been laid to rest since 1937. Only authentic coon dogs are allowed to be buried there--no pussy poodles or lap dogs. Remember, it was a coon dog that won first place in that movie, Best in Show, so there must be something special about them.
We didn't know what to expect, and believe me when I tell you it's out in the middle of freakin' nowhere. All my mother could say as we drove along these back country roads was, "I've seen Deliverance, you know." On the way we saw a sign for the Rattlesnake Saloon pointing down a cross road, but Mom was no way in hell going there, too; we were lucky to be able to drag her as far as we did.
It was definitely worth the trip, but you know me--I love those Roadside America attractions. This video gives a better sense of perspective.
As it turned out, we did convince Mom to go to the Rattlesnake Saloon, but that place deserves its own post--unbelievable. I still have much more to tell, but I'm exhausted right now. I'll try to post some more tomorrow.
5 comments:
Hey you wild,fun chicks! Your blog is now one of my home pages. (Just wrote "hoe pages" accidentally...oops!) Anyhooo...
I look forward to your adventures each morning with my first cup of coffee. Hugs and love from down-under. ;-)
you ladies are something!
Oh my goodness, helen Keller's place sounds really and truly awesome.
She was one inspirational lady. I love this quote from her "Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn whatever state I am in, therein to be content".
Now, if she could write that, we should be able to live it!
I can't wait to hear about the Rattlesnake Saloon!
I live in North Alabama and the Rattlesnake is one of our favorite watering holes. I am so thrilled that you stopped to see a couple of the unique attraction in Alabama. We would love to have you come back and visit.
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