Friday, November 19, 2010

Nashville thats me and Russell outside the Crazy Horse Saloon we returned there in the evening for a meal and a dance had a great time we saw some line dancing the only time we saw this dance in the States we like to ballroom dance as well as jive and just muck about. We did visit the Country Music Hall of Fame but Russell forgot to bring his camera so no photos.
The next day we were off to Memphis and Beale Street lots of music had a dance for our wedding anniversary and mentioning dancing I was enticed up to dance along the bar cant remember if it was Memphis or Nashville it was early evening not a lot of people about yet otherwise I wouldnt have done it. It was the bar with all the bras hanging up no they didnt get mine. Yes Russell did take a photo I might put it up sometime
On the Sunday we went to the First Baptist Church Nashville we were going to sneak in the back but Shirley and Howard welcomed us and we sat with them right up the front. We did enjoy the service very much like the C of E service I attend in the UK we even sung two hymns I knew. Thank you to all the people who spoke to us and made us welcome
Gracelands the home of Elvis was a modest
home for a big star it felt friendly and homely we couldnt go upstairs which of course we wanted to see. The photo is of the peacock room and there were a lot of exhibitions to see including his collection of cars. Over the road is the commercial part where you can have your photo taken and spend a lot of money including an Elvis outfit which if I remember rightly was around $2000. My impressions of Elvis were he liked to dress up have fun and be surrounded by his friends he gave generously to local charities having been very poor as a child. Glad we went.

Thursday, November 18, 2010


This is Breaux Bridge near Lafeyette we stayed two nights here in the Bayou Cabins run by Rocky and Lisa Sonnier who made us feel at home. We stayed in one of the Arcadian Cabins. If you ever visit near here do visit its a very friendly place. Rocky and Lisa will remember me as the English lady who didnt like cajun spice in her scrambled eggs. The town has some interesting shops with a few antique shops we spent sometime browsing. We also visited the famous Mulate's restaurant to eat listen to the jazz band and yes we had to dance. The Arcadian Village is also worth a visit
As we walking around early evening we came across this yard art enclosure there were all sorts of stuff from new to arty things recycled from old signs and rusty old throwouts. As it was closed we didnt get to walk around I didnt think I would get anything in the case to take home but would have loved too. Click on the picture to have a good look.
The Swamp at St Martins Lake Lafeyette Butch was our guide great bloke new everything anyone would need to know about the bayou. This was the most fascinating place I have ever visited we set out in a small boat with six other people the trip lasted for over two hours and as we moved around it went from twilight to sunset absolutely magical. We saw alligators herons turtles alligators flights of herons and egrets killer bees well thats what they looked like great big spiders and two brown owls calling to each other. The
colours of the sunset were out of this world one of the few times I have said if only I could paint. I was quite surprised I didnt get bitten by an insect not even once. Insects like me. What a wonderful trip something I will always remember.

The Laura Plantation that still grows sugar cane along the River Road is a country style house not a fancy house as in Gone With The Wind I have read that book three times but the guide said life just wasnt like that. The first photo is a slave cabin but I shouldnt think it was green as it looks two families lived to a cabin. Records show there were 175 slaves on the plantation in 1804 and records their names ages and the money they were worth. Laura who wrote a dairy about the place didnt die till 1963. A very historical place to visit

The Natchez paddle steamer had to have a journey up the Mississippi. There was a jazz band on board so we had to have a dance we met a group of people whose small son was born in the UK. It was lovely and cool on a very hot day. Looked for Clarke Gable and a Southern Belle but didnt see them