

Alabama has got to be the most beautiful state ... so green and lush! We got a chance to attend Mass at EWTN. What a beautiful little chapel. I should've taken a picture when we first arrived and it was very brightly lit. But still you can see some of the beauty as the pilgrims pray the rosary. The outdoor shrine was also lovely. I bawled throughout Mass... it was the Feast of St. Martha and you can see why here.



We headed off to Nashville and even though we had all good intentions to get up early to attend Mass with the Dominican nuns of St. Cecilia, there were no heroic moments. We stayed up too late visiting with good friends of Michael's parents. So lovely to be taken care of so completely and to meet various members of the family. Their two little great-grandkids kept Max and Dagny fully occupied.
And then it was time to head on home. Max got quite a bit of high-speed driving experience which he loved. But I still prefer being able to hold hands with my sweetie. Half the fun of taking a road trip is the journey itself and seeing this beautiful country.

We also didn't go hiking or rafting in the Smokies. By the time we got there, we were exhausted and just wanted to get home. And it is always good to be home to our incredibly loving pets.




7 comments:
Your children are growing up to be so beautiful and handsome! It looks like you had a wonderful time visiting with family and friends and didn't miss out too much on the other stuff.
I'm going to have to look into that book... MORE to read -- sigh. :)
Oh, Vijaya...I am so HUNGRY now. :) I'm glad you had such abundant blessings (and good meals :) on your trip!
Your pets look like they're wondering 'are they ever coming home?' Lol! And that BBQ place looked scrumptious!
Love your trip- food, folks, family and fun.
Been almost there, too, Vijaya. Back when I went with my parents to Fort Benning for my brother's graduation from Ranger school, I took the family car one night and drove out in the country to see some of the countryside (my parents weren't really into that sort of thing) and passed a road sign for Milledgevile. I wanted to go there in the worst way, but it was 50 miles away, it was already twilight...maybe someday.
Bish, family and friends do make up for a lot, don't they? But Flannery is a friend too ... you'll see when you read her book.
Faith, I am overstuffed. We're eating simple salads at home now.
Leandra, this is the first place I've been that rivals my husband's cooking.
Mirka, I'm glad to share.
Anne, not you too! I hope you make it down here sometime.
I live in Nashville and I always tell people, "If you're visiting Tennessee, focus on the east side of the state, not the west!" Memphis is okay, but I've never been overly impressed by it...not as I am with the beauty of the Smoky Mountains.
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