Touring Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee: I guess we are old, as a lousy
two-hour time change, no dinner and sleeping in new surroundings didn't make us
very chipper this morning. But we rallied and met our friends - Kathy, Woody,
Mary & Steve - in the hotel lobby so we could walk to the Farmer's Market where we
would later board a tour bus.

The view from our room looks out over the Cumberland River and Titan
Stadium. Really.
As many of you know, DT and I were in Nashville for
five days last
year visiting our friends, Clay & Lara. Things have changed, due to the
terrible
flood this May, but it is amazing how Nashville has bounced-back
from the devastation.
I am going to apologize right up front with you all (or ya'll). I only
brought my teeny deck-o-card-sized little camera on this trip, so please do
not expect great photography. A girl only has so much room in her suitcase.
Don't make me have to choose between black pants and camera equipment.
Black pants will always win.
We spent a little time touring around the
Farmers Market.
Though it was nearly a ghost town when we here in May 2009, today there must
have been 30 stalls selling fresh produce. Oddly enough, they were all selling exactly the same produce.

Mary & Steve inspect the veggies at the Nashville Farmers Market




Most produce at the market was pretty-much normal to me, but I had to ask
about the pink beans in the lower left photo and learned they are Crowder
Peas - in the black-eyed pea family.
Now you know.
Enough looking at vegetables! Time for our tour. Kathy had made
arrangements for us to get on a fluorescent pink bus and be driven around
Nashville by two crazy sisters.

Sheri Lynn and Brenda Kay Jugg run
NashTrash Tours.
Definitely a one-of-a-kind operation. Part show, part tour (well, actually
hardly any tour at all), I laughed and I probably blushed a few times. The
sisters claim to dish the dirt on country music stars, but mostly they are
joking with their passengers/customers.

Raunchy is an understatement. Tasteless is an
understatement. They were absolutely hilarious and could have done their
song and dance number in any city in the world by just changing a few words.

If you are in Nashville (and are over, say, 18 years old), I
highly recommend this tour.
Oh, if I just wasn't a lady what wouldn't I tell that varmint ya'll about the tour???
Next we walked up to the Capitol Building for a self-guided tour! You know DT
and I just love to visit State Capitol Buildings. Yes, we have been here
before, but this is the first time we have been inside the
Tennessee State House!

The Tennessee State Capitol was built in 1859. It is built
in the Greek-style, as are most public buildings in Nashville for a reason I
can no longer remember.

Andrew Jackson
The State House, designed by William Strickland, sits on a
hill in downtown Nashville. It has no dome.

Steve, Mary & Woody touring the Capitol

Second floor of the Tennessee State House
We were hungry, so headed into the touristy area of
Nashville.

We ended up (amazingly enough) at a brew pub. Of course,
there were many Oregon Duck fans in the pub. We saw many Ducks today and had
many comments (only one nasty) from Tennessee Volunteer fans.

Steve ordered this pretty stacked seafood salad.
We walked along the Cumberland riverfront, which was nine feet over flood
stage in May, back to our hotel.

The General Jackson riverboat with the Tennessee
Titan stadium across the Cumberland River.

Replica of
Fort Nashborough on the banks of the Cumberland
River in Nashville, Tennessee

A very cool wasp on a leaf along the river in
Nashville, Tennessee
Our friend, author
Clay Travis,
has a
three hour sports-radio talk show in Nashville. Clay is a huge Tennessee
fan. We met Clay (years ago) through
George Washington University basketball. (Clay attended GW as an undergrad
and has a law degree from Vanderbilt.) Clay and his wife, Lara, have a three
year old and are three days overdue with their second child.
The impending birth is putting the brakes on our two-year-long plan of
attending the Oregon v Tennessee game together! Dave and I went to Lara &
Clay's home to see their son, and then all eight of us met for dinner at the
Germantown Cafe.
After dinner, we posed for photos in the middle of the street to capture the
Capitol Building as our backdrop.

Here we are with Clay and Lara. Any
moment, Lara will deliver their second child! The
baby is already blessed!

Steve, Mary, DT, Terry, Woody & Kathy
Speaking of blessed... have you ever
seen more attractive Duck fans with the Tennessee State House in the background?
I would like to wish you all a happy and prosperous
New Year! 5771 already - where does the time go?
Until my next update, I remain, your Nashville
correspondent.