Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL
When Ina's husband, Mel, came home from work, he took us to a new area for shopping in Huntsville called "Bridge Street Mall." It is a beautiful mall in a Mediterranean style with a canal running through it with gondolas and beautifully landscaped with flowers. We ate at a gourmet Mexican cafe, called the Cantina Laredo. It was a very nice contemporary restaurant with great food. We window shopped a little more then went back to their home. We played some games and then went to bed relatively early because we had gotten an early start that morning.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Ina had a great breakfast for us and we left about 9:45 am to travel to Lynchburg, Tennessee, the home of the Jack Daniels Distillery. We were joined in our adventure by Kelly, the "adopted daughter" and neighbor of Ina and super nice young women. It took about an hour and 20 minutes to get to Lynchburg through the green rolling hills of northern Alabama and southern Tennessee. We first visited the Visitors Center at the Jack Daniels Distillery. We didn't do the tour because we had done that once before.
Our next stop was the historic square in Lynchburg and going through some of the shops there.
The highlight of our trip was lunch at "Miss Mary BoBo's Boarding House." It is a restaurant off the square that was once a boarding house and now serves southern cooking family style
. We sat in the parlor until the dinner bell was rung for about 90 guest who were assigned certain dining rooms with large tables. With each table of guests there is an official hostess from the staff. Our hostess was Janice who told us about the 100 years of history of Miss BoBo's and Lynchburg. She also made sure that we were good patrons who always passed to the left and she kept the conversation going. We sat with a family of 4 from Columbus Tennessee. Our menu was: fried catfish, stuffed peppers, fried okra, candied apples with Jack Daniels sauce, "stewed" new potatoes, Lima beans seasoned with country ham,
green chili rice, corn bread and a tomato salad. Everything was absolutely delicious and bowls were refilled as soon as they were emptied. For dessert, Chess Chocolate Squares with whipped cream infused with Jack Daniels was served, which again was superb. After lunch we again shopped on the small square of the town which had small antique and souvenir shops.
Mall to eat a fabulous lunch at PF Changs, sharing lettuce wraps and entrees. We got our tickets to see Mamma Mia on Sunday and went shopping at Barnes and Nobles. We came home to Ina's to watch more of the min-series and have a few cocktails! We watched the movie, Juno, and we all really liked it. Then Ina made us great lasagna and we went to bed early to get up early the next morning to go on a historic train in Chattanooga TN that goes to Chickamauga GA. 
Chickamauga Battlefield in Georgia
We got back to Huntsville about 6 pm and Ina made us a great Mexican dinner and then we played some games and tried to watch a movie but most of us fell asleep during some part of the film. We had had a wonderful but wacky day.

SUNDAY, JULY 20
Ina made us a wonderful brunch with individual personalized omelets. Very yummy. Later we went to the Mamma Mia movie and we loved it. We were not impressed with all the voices but it was a fun and tunefully happy. We then went to one of our favorite burger places, Cheeburger, Cheeburger, that we had eaten at last time we were in Huntsville. Fun day!
MONDAY, JULY 21
We got ready to leave Huntsville after having a wonderful time. Ina took us for a trip downtown to the the Historic Harrison Hardware Store and Museum. A fun place to go back in time to the old general store days and to pick up some fun items, too. Our last lunch in was at a wonderful, local Italian restaurant, Terranova's. Then off to the airport after a wonderful time in Huntsville with great friends.
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