Sunday, September 10, 2017

Smokey Mountain Vacation - Day 8

NASHVILLE!!!

We decided to forego "official" (and expensive) tours, and just do our own walking/driving tour of Nashville.  There were a few things we knew we really wanted to see, such as this life-size replica of the Parthenon, in Centennial Park (we later found a Bicentennial Park, so it appears that Nashville builds a new park every hundred years!).  Daughter G has always loved Greek architecture and history, and last year in her art history class she wrote a paper on this replica in Nashville being an example of how important the Greek culture was to our own culture.  She was pretty stoked to see this!  The inside was closed the day we went, but we thoroughly enjoyed the outside.


We marveled at how the original must have been built, without the use of concrete or modern tools!














Being a football fan, I was excited to see the Titans Stadium!



We had fun walking down the main strip downtown, listening to all the musicians.  Every restaurant and bar had live music, and the stages were just inside the buildings right next to the sidewalk, with open windows to the outside, so you could hear a variety of music as you walked by.  We wondered if we were listening to the next big star!



Starbucks.  The same in any city!




We had been told that a specific men's restroom in the Hermitage Hotel was not to be missed.  It had become a "tour" bathroom, preserved in its 1920's art deco style.  So to the Hermitage we went.



We found the bathroom!  And after all the kids posed "going".....


......they posed washing their hands, too.  (daughter G wiping her hands on her pants, as some men do....)  Ha!



Really cool painting on the outside of a building.




We selected this place to eat and listen to live music from the inside.  It was delicious!




A mural not far from the restaurant.



Then we rented a Red Box movie (La La Land) and went back to our airbnb house to watch it.  It was a wonderful day in Nashville!

On our way out of town the following morning we stopped at not one, but TWO bakeries to get an assortment of goodies.  Our friend Paul, who lives in Nashville, told us that many of Nashville's best and most unique features have to do with food.  I think he is right!


We did have a small mishap on our drive home, that could have ended badly.  We are so thankful that when this happened, going 75 mph in the far left lane of the highway....


....hubby was able to keep control of the car and get us safely to the right shoulder.  He and son L stayed with the car waiting for the tow truck, while two different friendly state troopers drove the rest of us to the closest 24 hour walmart, where I looked up tire shops in the surrounding area that might still be open (none) and hotels we might stay at overnight, and the kids played a rousing game of hide and seek!  Long story short, the tow truck driver was able to sell us a used tire and after an 8 hour delay, we got back on the road at 1:00 in the morning, drove all night, and arrived home at 7 the next morning, to begin a whirlwind two days of preparing our two oldest kids for college.  Whew!

We are so thankful for the fabulous vacation that we had!!  And for God's mercies shown to us both on and off the road.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

What a fun trip! You guys had a little bit of everything and it looks like a great adventure! So glad you were able to go!