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Tennessee Tuxedo will not fail!!! ;)
Hello again one and all!!
We are FINALLY in Tennessee!! And at long last, we have (free!) high speed internet! Aloi, what a DIFFERENCe!!! Starting tomorrow, I can FINALLY catch up on all my stuff, emails, etc. I didn't pass on my new addy yet cuz I only have a temp one. You can now reach me at muffit55@netzero.com. Well, I am too tired to say much more. It's beautiful here. so different from all the dead grass of California. Just had a buffet, now I'm off to relax. See ya tomorrow!!! Affectionately as ever, Muffit :muffit: |
congrats, hope you enjoyed the trip
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Welcome to the East, Muffit! :D
Glad to hear y'all :D made it safe and sound! Hope the trip was uneventful but, enjoyable! Were you able to take any pics during the trip? :) |
Tennessee...God's Country.
We have everything but an ocean, or a desert. |
Enjoy , Enjoy your new High speed internet where you can offer your joy and personalty to us all , only quicker .
I would like to see a few pic myself , When I was a Massage therapist I worked on man from Tennessee, and he would tell me of the beauty of the countryside. (My mind map of the States of the US is not that good is Nashville and Memphis in Tennessee). He said he was from Tennessee but work most of his life in Kentucky (Bluegrass country he called it , Is it blue?) which is in the next State..Or am I completly wrong? :) Well Great to have you back . |
ptomekin,
The grass in central Kentucky looks blue in the morning mist, it's really got a bluegreen cast to it, makes for a very lush looking green. Nashville and Memphis are in Tennessee. As well as a gorgeous place called Townsend. The whole southeast end of the state is gorgeous with the Smoky Mountains and the lakes. Muffit, I hope this restart is good for you. I think ours is good for us. I'm glad you made it safely. :) |
Back in the 1800s, a lot of Scots and Irish migrated to the Appalachian mountains (just hills really).
Many of us have Scotch/Irish & Cherokee Indian bloodlines. |
glad to hear you made it safe. Let me know what your new addy is when you get one so I can update my list!
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http://home.comcast.net/~pgagliano/s...ek%20falls.jpg
Largest free falling waterfall east of the Mississippi River, 256ft. http://www.naturalimpressionsphotogr...0100.00058.jpg http://smokymtns.com/photo/sunset4.jpg |
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I lived in Chattanooga for about 2 years, at the base of Signal Mountain. God's country it was, the land above the clouds. I loved it up there. Enjoy Tennesse, Muffy, it is a wonderful state, a peaceful place, with really nice people. I miss the comfortable friendliness that strangers on the street pass on to you as you pass them.
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Fantastic and such beautiful landscape's and those Rivers look very inviting , Is the fishing good? :)
That sunset is awesome as if the sky is on fire I can see why you mis it 14th Colony you are truely blessed to have such a wonderfull countryside I don't think I could leave sush a place. Thanks for the Pictures Darth Marley |
I'm just glad she's back!
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Thanks all!! I caught a nasty cold during the trip cuz I was in and out of the cold (and left out in the very cold waiting for a shuttle), and that compiled with these yucky hot flashes is keeping me from being as giddy as I should be. I have the door open as I type cuz the hotel has no opening windows (we have AC but seems weird to turn it on when its 50 outside).
Thank you all SO MUCH for replying! Makes a daggit feel loved... :heart: Affectionately, Muffit :muffit: |
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Muffit, what brought you to Tennesee? |
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Well, guess I'd better change my profile! ;) :muffit: |
Jackson area?
Just about an hour down I-40. You are close to a lot of cool stuff. I was surprised when I found out Jackson had a sushi bar. |
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Good luck with the house hunting Muffit |
great so now if I ever get back to Tennessee I will have more than one friend to look up. I have a girlfriend in Knoxville and now my favorite daggit is in Tennessee! I loved Tennessee when I was there on my honeymoon! Even went to Lookout Mountain battlefield and to the Chickamagua battlefield!
Hubby and I love the Civil War. Seen at least six sites where battles took place. More to see yet! |
Hi Potemkin! Gotta admit, I'm not much for fishing. I always feel sorry for the little critters and throw everybody's back. Needless to say, I'm not very popular among the fisher-folk :LOL:
We're hoping to see a reenactment or two Bsg. I always watch shows about the civil war on the history channel. I especially like stuff about naval things, like the Monitor, Merrimac and Hunley. 'Course, I'm in the wrong area for that... :muffit: |
Hi Muffit
To be honest its the peace and quiet listening to the river and the breeze in the tree that I enjoy . and if i don't catch on it does not matter , but if I do it's Trout alla potemkin :D ;) |
LOL Potemkin! :) My Dad loves to fish. He owned a boat for a while and would take us out on it, which was really great. Don't worry about me, I'm just an old softy ;) I hold no grudge against those who fish. And I heartily agree, the scenery and tranquility are well worth it :thumbsup:
Affectionately, :muffit: |
there is nothing like going to one of the battlefields and looking at where history was made. I love anything to do with history!
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