Friday, October 03, 2008
Highlands Trip
Jack and I were able to take a run-away trip to Highlands, North Carolina last month. This is a wonderful place in the Blue Ridge Mountains - a couple of hours from Atlanta and Tennessee. Highlands is surrounded by the Nantahala National Forest. This is a rain forest so even in a drought, there was plenty of vegetation and waterfalls.
In planning the trip I got on line and searched for places to stay. The only place I found that was up a mountain was Skyline Lodge. It looked nice enough on the website, but you never know for sure until you get there. We were not disappointed. While it is an older place - built in the late 1930's/early 40's, it was a nice rustic place. We stayed in the "Eagles Nest" which is their largest room. The evening we arrived the clouds were low so there wasn't much of a view. We checked in and then went to the restaurant where we sat in front of a roaring fire and enjoyed some wine. We had a wonderful meal there. With it being the off season, there were few people at the lodge which made it an even more personal experience.
The next morning we drove to Franklin. The main reason we headed that way was to drive through the forest and see some of the waterfalls and park areas. Once we got to Franklin, we ate at The Creekside Gazebo Cafe. This was a relaxing outdoor place to eat with good food. After lunch we headed back to Highlands, and then drove to Cashiers. There wasn't a lot to see in Cashiers, but on the way we discovered Whiteface Mountain. Since it was a little muddy from the rain, we decided to come back the next day to hike the trail. Since our journey to Cashiers was short, we headed back to Highlands. There we walked down Main Street and ended up at Buck's Coffee for a little afternoon indulgence. That night we went back to town and had a nice Italian dinner at Ristorante Paoletti.
The next morning we got up and ate breakfast at the High Country Cafe and then we headed to Whiteface Mountain. We hiked up which was not a bad trail but for low country people we were huffing and puffing at first. By the time we reached the top we had adjusted to the altitude. It was a pretty view up there. After taking some pictures we headed back down and then hit the road to Brevard. While on our way we saw a sign pointing the way to White Water Falls so we took a little detour. This was a beautiful waterfall and well worth the extra time and little hike. We got to Brevard and had a late lunch before heading into the Pisgah Forest to see Looking Glass Falls. There's a beautiful stream in this forest and I'd like to go deeper into it next time. After getting back to Highlands, we went to Buck's for our afternoon coffee. That night we ate bar-b-que at The Rib Shack.
We decided our last day would be a real lazy, kick-back kind of day. We started off with breakfast at the lodge restaurant. There I had the best stuffed french toast ever! Afterwards we drove down the road some and took in the views. We walked the main street of Highlands and then had lunch at Fressers Eatery. We headed up to the lodge then and just enjoyed the deck and the wonderful weather. Of course we had to hit Buck's for our last afternoon cup of coffee. A very relaxing wonderful day.
Highlands is a beautiful place. You can really see a range of sorts of the beauty of God's creation. It is a relaxing trip and Jack and I fell in love with the area. We can't wait to go back!
In planning the trip I got on line and searched for places to stay. The only place I found that was up a mountain was Skyline Lodge. It looked nice enough on the website, but you never know for sure until you get there. We were not disappointed. While it is an older place - built in the late 1930's/early 40's, it was a nice rustic place. We stayed in the "Eagles Nest" which is their largest room. The evening we arrived the clouds were low so there wasn't much of a view. We checked in and then went to the restaurant where we sat in front of a roaring fire and enjoyed some wine. We had a wonderful meal there. With it being the off season, there were few people at the lodge which made it an even more personal experience.
The next morning we drove to Franklin. The main reason we headed that way was to drive through the forest and see some of the waterfalls and park areas. Once we got to Franklin, we ate at The Creekside Gazebo Cafe. This was a relaxing outdoor place to eat with good food. After lunch we headed back to Highlands, and then drove to Cashiers. There wasn't a lot to see in Cashiers, but on the way we discovered Whiteface Mountain. Since it was a little muddy from the rain, we decided to come back the next day to hike the trail. Since our journey to Cashiers was short, we headed back to Highlands. There we walked down Main Street and ended up at Buck's Coffee for a little afternoon indulgence. That night we went back to town and had a nice Italian dinner at Ristorante Paoletti.
The next morning we got up and ate breakfast at the High Country Cafe and then we headed to Whiteface Mountain. We hiked up which was not a bad trail but for low country people we were huffing and puffing at first. By the time we reached the top we had adjusted to the altitude. It was a pretty view up there. After taking some pictures we headed back down and then hit the road to Brevard. While on our way we saw a sign pointing the way to White Water Falls so we took a little detour. This was a beautiful waterfall and well worth the extra time and little hike. We got to Brevard and had a late lunch before heading into the Pisgah Forest to see Looking Glass Falls. There's a beautiful stream in this forest and I'd like to go deeper into it next time. After getting back to Highlands, we went to Buck's for our afternoon coffee. That night we ate bar-b-que at The Rib Shack.
We decided our last day would be a real lazy, kick-back kind of day. We started off with breakfast at the lodge restaurant. There I had the best stuffed french toast ever! Afterwards we drove down the road some and took in the views. We walked the main street of Highlands and then had lunch at Fressers Eatery. We headed up to the lodge then and just enjoyed the deck and the wonderful weather. Of course we had to hit Buck's for our last afternoon cup of coffee. A very relaxing wonderful day.
Highlands is a beautiful place. You can really see a range of sorts of the beauty of God's creation. It is a relaxing trip and Jack and I fell in love with the area. We can't wait to go back!
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Nashville
Last week was spent in Nashville while I attended the annual Christian Education Conference. I look forward to this time of learning, renewal and fellowship each year and this year did not disappoint. The conference rotates between 5 different cities. Each year we are given some free time in the mid-afternoon and the conference ends on Wednesday around lunchtime. Jack and I try to take advantage of the free time by taking in some of the city sights.
This year was a little different in that we drove up to Nashville on Saturday. Driving through Mississippi, we ran into this -

For those of you living in South Louisiana - yes, it's snow. It was probably only about 50 or 60 miles of it and the roads were never bad, but it did make me wonder about heading North.
Along the way we got off at Tuscaloosa for lunch. We ended up at Full Moon Bar-B-Que. It was a good meal even though we had to stomach having Alabama sports memorabilia all around us. Since we were close to the University of Alabama, we drove on campus, then headed back up the road.
We got to Nashville and checked into our hotel - the Downtown Sheraton. It was so bitterly cold that we were just glad to get in the warmth of our room. In fact the next morning I opened the curtains to see the state capital and found this inside our window -

Yes - it's ice inside the room!
We did get out and drive around a little to get our bearings of the town. We walked around downtown some too and ended up at The Old Spaghetti Factory for lunch. My conference started that evening. It was a wonderful time of song and teaching. Afterwards, Jack and I headed out to eat at The Sportsman Grille. This is located in the Vanderbilt area. Along the way we missed our turn so we were making the block to get back to it when we learned that they are serious about no turns on red. After a nice visit with a Vanderbilt policeman, we were on our way to eat. The food at the Sportsman Grille was really good. It is the type place that Jack and I like - basic menu, but with variety, cooked well and good service.
The next day I started my classes. We did have lunch time together and had a hard time finding a place open downtown since it was MLK Day. We ended up at a little place that looked promising. It was in an older building with charm, but I would not go back. The service was not good and the food wasn't much better. I can't remember the name - know there were numbers in it, but have no reason to remember. My classes that day ended a little late. Afterwards, Jack and I drove to the Parthenon. It is quite impressive. It was closed on Mondays, so we basically just saw the outside of it. We decided to head on out to Belle Meade Plantation for a tour. Not having Jack's Pilot with the GPS, we were back to the old fashion way of maps and directions. Let's just say that I'm not as efficient as the lady in the Pilot and we ended up turning on the wrong street. It was quite interesting seeing the houses in Belle Meade and eventually we arrived at the plantation - 5 minutes late for the last tour. So we headed out to see the Govenor's Mansion, which I know we passed, but didn't see. From there we went back downtown to the Bicentennial Capitol Mall.That night we wanted a good steak so we decided to check out Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse. Another place with a good atmosphere - in an old house. We had good service, but the steak was a disappointment. It was a good cut and tender, but had no seasoning.
Tuesday was a wash out as I woke with a migraine - yuk! I spent the day recovering. That night we went back to a place we knew we could trust - the Sportsman Grille. Wednesday I felt much better and was able to go to my classes. After they were over we walked downtown and did the Ryman Auditorium and Country Music Hall of Fame thing. We ate lunch down there at Jack's Bar-B-Que - very tasty! We had a little time so we went to the Tennessee State Museum. Not much to see there that impressed. That night Jack wanted pizza, so we found the Nashville Pizza Company. Very thin crust, with lots of toppings.
Thursday we went back to Belle Meade and actually had a tour of the home this time. It is an interesting place as it is not a crop plantation, but a horse. After we finished there we headed towards Lynchburg. We drove through Shelbyville and Tullahoma. For lunch we stopped at the Downtown Cafe in Tullahoma. There we ate a plate lunch that was delicious and priced right. After lunch we finished our journey to Lynchburg where we toured the Jack Daniels Distillery. It was an interesting tour with a fun tour guide.
We had made plans to stay in Birmingham Thursday night at the Hotel Highland at Five Points. This is a nice little boutique hotel in downtown Birmingham - the kind we like. Of couse we had to do dinner and thought we'd check out some Tex-Mex. We were surprised to learn that there is a Superior Grill in Birmingham, so we decided to stick with something we knew and loved. The surprise was that the dishes aren't cooked like they are at home. They were good, just different. Our orginal plan was to stay in Birmingham some on Friday and check it out, but Jack had heel spurs, so walking was not a good idea. We came on home, got Trevor from boarding and stayed in while the rains poured.
This trip was different from how I had thought it would be. The temperature was extremely cold, we were both still fighting our colds and then with my migraine and Jack's foot, plans changed. But all in all it was a good trip that we enjoyed.
This year was a little different in that we drove up to Nashville on Saturday. Driving through Mississippi, we ran into this -
For those of you living in South Louisiana - yes, it's snow. It was probably only about 50 or 60 miles of it and the roads were never bad, but it did make me wonder about heading North.
Along the way we got off at Tuscaloosa for lunch. We ended up at Full Moon Bar-B-Que. It was a good meal even though we had to stomach having Alabama sports memorabilia all around us. Since we were close to the University of Alabama, we drove on campus, then headed back up the road.
We got to Nashville and checked into our hotel - the Downtown Sheraton. It was so bitterly cold that we were just glad to get in the warmth of our room. In fact the next morning I opened the curtains to see the state capital and found this inside our window -
Yes - it's ice inside the room!
We did get out and drive around a little to get our bearings of the town. We walked around downtown some too and ended up at The Old Spaghetti Factory for lunch. My conference started that evening. It was a wonderful time of song and teaching. Afterwards, Jack and I headed out to eat at The Sportsman Grille. This is located in the Vanderbilt area. Along the way we missed our turn so we were making the block to get back to it when we learned that they are serious about no turns on red. After a nice visit with a Vanderbilt policeman, we were on our way to eat. The food at the Sportsman Grille was really good. It is the type place that Jack and I like - basic menu, but with variety, cooked well and good service.
The next day I started my classes. We did have lunch time together and had a hard time finding a place open downtown since it was MLK Day. We ended up at a little place that looked promising. It was in an older building with charm, but I would not go back. The service was not good and the food wasn't much better. I can't remember the name - know there were numbers in it, but have no reason to remember. My classes that day ended a little late. Afterwards, Jack and I drove to the Parthenon. It is quite impressive. It was closed on Mondays, so we basically just saw the outside of it. We decided to head on out to Belle Meade Plantation for a tour. Not having Jack's Pilot with the GPS, we were back to the old fashion way of maps and directions. Let's just say that I'm not as efficient as the lady in the Pilot and we ended up turning on the wrong street. It was quite interesting seeing the houses in Belle Meade and eventually we arrived at the plantation - 5 minutes late for the last tour. So we headed out to see the Govenor's Mansion, which I know we passed, but didn't see. From there we went back downtown to the Bicentennial Capitol Mall.That night we wanted a good steak so we decided to check out Jimmy Kelly's Steakhouse. Another place with a good atmosphere - in an old house. We had good service, but the steak was a disappointment. It was a good cut and tender, but had no seasoning.
Tuesday was a wash out as I woke with a migraine - yuk! I spent the day recovering. That night we went back to a place we knew we could trust - the Sportsman Grille. Wednesday I felt much better and was able to go to my classes. After they were over we walked downtown and did the Ryman Auditorium and Country Music Hall of Fame thing. We ate lunch down there at Jack's Bar-B-Que - very tasty! We had a little time so we went to the Tennessee State Museum. Not much to see there that impressed. That night Jack wanted pizza, so we found the Nashville Pizza Company. Very thin crust, with lots of toppings.
Thursday we went back to Belle Meade and actually had a tour of the home this time. It is an interesting place as it is not a crop plantation, but a horse. After we finished there we headed towards Lynchburg. We drove through Shelbyville and Tullahoma. For lunch we stopped at the Downtown Cafe in Tullahoma. There we ate a plate lunch that was delicious and priced right. After lunch we finished our journey to Lynchburg where we toured the Jack Daniels Distillery. It was an interesting tour with a fun tour guide.
We had made plans to stay in Birmingham Thursday night at the Hotel Highland at Five Points. This is a nice little boutique hotel in downtown Birmingham - the kind we like. Of couse we had to do dinner and thought we'd check out some Tex-Mex. We were surprised to learn that there is a Superior Grill in Birmingham, so we decided to stick with something we knew and loved. The surprise was that the dishes aren't cooked like they are at home. They were good, just different. Our orginal plan was to stay in Birmingham some on Friday and check it out, but Jack had heel spurs, so walking was not a good idea. We came on home, got Trevor from boarding and stayed in while the rains poured.
This trip was different from how I had thought it would be. The temperature was extremely cold, we were both still fighting our colds and then with my migraine and Jack's foot, plans changed. But all in all it was a good trip that we enjoyed.
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Houston Run-Away
A couple of weeks ago Jack suggested we take another little run-away, so Bekah, Jack and I headed over to Houston for some ballgames. (Justin had to stay and work so he missed out on the fun.) When I started to look for hotels, I knew we wanted to try to stay downtown. I first checked out the Inn at the Ballpark which is right across the street from Minute Maid Stadium, but they didn't have any rooms for 3 unless Bekah had wanted to sleep on the couch. Same story from the Magnolia Inn - where Jack and I had stayed when we went over for the LSU-Texas basketball game. So on hotels.com I found 2 downtown hotels that had rooms - the Hilton or the Alden. We chose the Alden and it was a great choice. We were 4 or 5 blocks from Minute Maid, just around the corner from Main Street and it was a very nice hotel. It is older and the room was smaller, but we managed. The beds were so comfortable. I usually don't sleep well at all the first night of a trip but both nights I slept like a baby. While it's an older hotel, they have contemporary decor and very updated bathrooms - granite, etc. All in all a great place to stay.
This was pretty much one of our typical Houston trips. Friday night we ate at Pappasitos. This has been a tradition of ours from way back it seems. Afterwards we went to the game and watched the 'Stros get beat by 5 runs. Our tickets for both games were in the outfield so we got to be part of the Luke Scott fan club. This was a new adventure for us as usually we are cheering against Luke. The outfield is a good place to sit, except you can't see the big screen so we missed out on replays, detailed batter information, etc. But we got a good view of the field and the people in the stands. It was also nice being able to just walk a few blocks to our hotel after the game - especially since it was raining.
Saturday morning we drove to Katy and went shopping at Katy Mills Mall. This was our first trip out there and while we found a few things, we weren't overly impressed. We are probably well known there now as there was something in Bekah's purse that was setting off the alarm into or out from almost every store we entered. The surprising thing is how the store employees just really didn't seem concerned at all. After shopping we made the Pappas brothers happy by eating at another one of their restaurants - Pappas Bar-B-Que. We've now eaten at 4 of the 7 "varities" of restaurants the Pappas own. They love to see us come to Houston!
After lunch we headed back to Minute Maid Park for an afternoon game that the Astros won. The afternoon game lowlight was the girl sitting in front of us wearing her shorts so low that you could see more than you wanted (think plumber). She did buy a t-shirt about half way through the game, so that helped. The highlight was after Luke made a good catch, one male fan yelling,"Hey Luke - will you have my baby?" Another fun thing was when the crowd opposite us started the wave (which I hate). One of the moms sitting in front of us told the young teen girls with them "The wave! The wave!" and pointed across towards it. To which the 2 girls looked around confused and then both gave "princess" waves to who knew who.
That evening Jack and I walked over to Main Street and ate at an Italian restaurant - Little Napoli. It was a nice little restaurant with good food. Bekah had a headache, so she missed out. We got up the next morning and headed home - after a stop at IHOP that is. Another nice little runaway.
This was pretty much one of our typical Houston trips. Friday night we ate at Pappasitos. This has been a tradition of ours from way back it seems. Afterwards we went to the game and watched the 'Stros get beat by 5 runs. Our tickets for both games were in the outfield so we got to be part of the Luke Scott fan club. This was a new adventure for us as usually we are cheering against Luke. The outfield is a good place to sit, except you can't see the big screen so we missed out on replays, detailed batter information, etc. But we got a good view of the field and the people in the stands. It was also nice being able to just walk a few blocks to our hotel after the game - especially since it was raining.
Saturday morning we drove to Katy and went shopping at Katy Mills Mall. This was our first trip out there and while we found a few things, we weren't overly impressed. We are probably well known there now as there was something in Bekah's purse that was setting off the alarm into or out from almost every store we entered. The surprising thing is how the store employees just really didn't seem concerned at all. After shopping we made the Pappas brothers happy by eating at another one of their restaurants - Pappas Bar-B-Que. We've now eaten at 4 of the 7 "varities" of restaurants the Pappas own. They love to see us come to Houston!
After lunch we headed back to Minute Maid Park for an afternoon game that the Astros won. The afternoon game lowlight was the girl sitting in front of us wearing her shorts so low that you could see more than you wanted (think plumber). She did buy a t-shirt about half way through the game, so that helped. The highlight was after Luke made a good catch, one male fan yelling,"Hey Luke - will you have my baby?" Another fun thing was when the crowd opposite us started the wave (which I hate). One of the moms sitting in front of us told the young teen girls with them "The wave! The wave!" and pointed across towards it. To which the 2 girls looked around confused and then both gave "princess" waves to who knew who.
That evening Jack and I walked over to Main Street and ate at an Italian restaurant - Little Napoli. It was a nice little restaurant with good food. Bekah had a headache, so she missed out. We got up the next morning and headed home - after a stop at IHOP that is. Another nice little runaway.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Mobile Run-Away
Last weekend Jack and I ran away to Mobile. The week before Jack started thinking about taking Friday off, so I started looking for some place close by to go. After ruling out a few places, we settled on Mobile. This is a place that we go every Easter weekend for Leadership Training for Christ convention. That weekend is a "working" weekend though without time for any sightseeing. So we decided it may be a fun, relaxing place to go.
We left Thursday after Jack got off of work. It wasn't too late when we got over there and checked into our hotel - The Radisson - Admiral Semmes. This is a hotel that is on the National Hotel Register, so it is old, but it was nice. It was also far enough from the railroad tracks that we didn't hear the trains come through, yet close enough to downtown.
Friday morning we headed over to Dauphin Island. I have read about the Estuarium there and wanted to check it out. There was a little boardwalk outside and then a nice little aquarium on the inside. We enjoyed looking at the turtles and jelly fish in particular. It is a nice area for kids to explore and learn in. Across the street from the Estuarium is Fort Gaines. We took the tour of it too and decided that those soldiers had to be miserable serving time there. The ocean view is nice, but it was a little warm to say the least.
After our tours, we ate lunch at the Lighthouse Bakery. The smell of cinnamon rolls was so strong when we walked in that we had to have one for desert. Very tasty. We drove around the island after lunch and then headed back to Mobile.
Mobile has a museum, the Exploreum, that the kids that go to LTC love. I have never had a chance to go there, so we headed over there. The current exhibit is Reptiles - so we got to see lizards and snakes. YUK! We walked through the hands on part and decided it was great for kids, but a little loud for old folks like us. The main reason we went to the Exploreum was to watch the IMAX movie - "Hurricane on the Bayou" Of course this movie featured Louisiana and Hurricane Katrina. It is very well done and I found myself tearing up at times.
We decided to try an Italian restaurant for dinner. We had read some about Bilotti's, so we checked it out. It was a nice little restaurant. The food was good and the atmosphere was nice. We drove in the area for a while and then went to Starbucks for coffee. (When there's no CC's you have to take what's there.)
The next morning we headed out to Bellingrath Gardens. This was a beautiful place. We toured the gardens, the house and took a ride on the Fowl River. This is a place where the gardens were planned and planted first and then the house was built. The house is huge, but fits so well in the landscape that you don't realize how big it is. The furnishings in the house are all original which was a nice touch. In some of the rooms they have old photographs for comparison to how it was then, and how it is now. The land also has several artesian wells that are used as water features in the landscape. All in all, a very impressive area.
We headed back to Mobile for a late lunch and ate at Butch Cassidy's. This is a hole in the wall in midtown that has delicious hamburgers. It's one of those places that you wonder about when you drive up, but it was really good.
Our last Mobile treat was that night when we ate at Felix's Fish Camp. This is along a stretch of road that I always thought was undeveloped. We drove down it and there are several restaurants. They are along the bay and are all raised. Felix's has a playground in the sand under part of the building for the kids - as I'm sure several of them do. That is a nice touch. We had called for Friday night reservations and could not get in. They had an available time Saturday at 8:00 - which is late for Jack and me, but we took it. It was worth the wait and even going so late. I had some delicious crab cakes with fried green tomatoes and Jack had a wonderful steak. We were seated at a table by the window overlooking the bay. It was a nice view and a wonderful meal.
Sunday we headed back to Baton Rouge....back to the real world. All in all, it was a wonderful little runaway.
We left Thursday after Jack got off of work. It wasn't too late when we got over there and checked into our hotel - The Radisson - Admiral Semmes. This is a hotel that is on the National Hotel Register, so it is old, but it was nice. It was also far enough from the railroad tracks that we didn't hear the trains come through, yet close enough to downtown.
Friday morning we headed over to Dauphin Island. I have read about the Estuarium there and wanted to check it out. There was a little boardwalk outside and then a nice little aquarium on the inside. We enjoyed looking at the turtles and jelly fish in particular. It is a nice area for kids to explore and learn in. Across the street from the Estuarium is Fort Gaines. We took the tour of it too and decided that those soldiers had to be miserable serving time there. The ocean view is nice, but it was a little warm to say the least.
After our tours, we ate lunch at the Lighthouse Bakery. The smell of cinnamon rolls was so strong when we walked in that we had to have one for desert. Very tasty. We drove around the island after lunch and then headed back to Mobile.
Mobile has a museum, the Exploreum, that the kids that go to LTC love. I have never had a chance to go there, so we headed over there. The current exhibit is Reptiles - so we got to see lizards and snakes. YUK! We walked through the hands on part and decided it was great for kids, but a little loud for old folks like us. The main reason we went to the Exploreum was to watch the IMAX movie - "Hurricane on the Bayou" Of course this movie featured Louisiana and Hurricane Katrina. It is very well done and I found myself tearing up at times.
We decided to try an Italian restaurant for dinner. We had read some about Bilotti's, so we checked it out. It was a nice little restaurant. The food was good and the atmosphere was nice. We drove in the area for a while and then went to Starbucks for coffee. (When there's no CC's you have to take what's there.)
The next morning we headed out to Bellingrath Gardens. This was a beautiful place. We toured the gardens, the house and took a ride on the Fowl River. This is a place where the gardens were planned and planted first and then the house was built. The house is huge, but fits so well in the landscape that you don't realize how big it is. The furnishings in the house are all original which was a nice touch. In some of the rooms they have old photographs for comparison to how it was then, and how it is now. The land also has several artesian wells that are used as water features in the landscape. All in all, a very impressive area.
We headed back to Mobile for a late lunch and ate at Butch Cassidy's. This is a hole in the wall in midtown that has delicious hamburgers. It's one of those places that you wonder about when you drive up, but it was really good.
Our last Mobile treat was that night when we ate at Felix's Fish Camp. This is along a stretch of road that I always thought was undeveloped. We drove down it and there are several restaurants. They are along the bay and are all raised. Felix's has a playground in the sand under part of the building for the kids - as I'm sure several of them do. That is a nice touch. We had called for Friday night reservations and could not get in. They had an available time Saturday at 8:00 - which is late for Jack and me, but we took it. It was worth the wait and even going so late. I had some delicious crab cakes with fried green tomatoes and Jack had a wonderful steak. We were seated at a table by the window overlooking the bay. It was a nice view and a wonderful meal.
Sunday we headed back to Baton Rouge....back to the real world. All in all, it was a wonderful little runaway.
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