Thursday, October 23, 2014

October 22, 2014. Day 2 on Natchez Trace


CAMPGROUND:  2nd night at Fox Hollow.  We Fiund the owner and paid.  Very friendly couple that run the place.  They have a "Bed and Biscuit" motel connected to the RV park with 2 rooms. 
LOCATION:  75 miles south of Nashville, in north central Tennessee
WEATHER:  Really cool in the evening/nights. Sunny. Highs in 60s

We spent the morning doing laundry and washing the car, in Hohenwald, the closest town to the campground.  Then we drove a few miles back North on the Trace to do some hiking and sight-seeing.  We stopped at an old tobacco farm and field.  
After the leaves are dried, they are hung in a barn to dry.  Then, they close the doors and smoke the leaves.

From there, we went to a fiberglass camper factory in town that the RV park owner told us about.  The campers are like a high-end Casita or Scamp.  The salesman showed us the various stages of construction.  They are called Oliver campers.  They have a lot of very nice features.  

Somehow, our 2-year old dusty Airstream didn't seem so nice when we got  back to the campground, so we went into a cleaning frenzy.

DINNER:  George made a cheesy steamed cauliflower dish.  I made BBQ chicken sandwiches with the chicken left over from the Loveless Cafe.   

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