Guess I must apologize for my crudity on my last post. Most of you avoided acknowledging my crass-ness when I called our torrential rains a gully-washer, a frog-strangler, and a t*rd-floater. Ya'll made me feel bad, so I deleted that. However, I did have one blogger buddy comment AFTER I'd already deleted it that a t*rd-floater is exactly what they called it, too. Yea! Somebody understands where I come from! But, to those of you who were offended I apologize.
OK, on to other matters! If you follow Debbie Wisdom at her blog, Wisdom, then you'll know that she, Tara from New Day, New Seasons and I had a blogger buddy get-together and we all met up in Jefferson, Texas, on Tuesday! We had the BEST TIME EVER!!! We visited this very cool Confederate cemetery first...
This was the Scottsville cemetery just outside of Marshall... Beautiful monuments of old, lots of stories that we'll never know, babies, soldiers, husbands, wives... I always wonder what their lives were like... This was the family chapel...
Here is one of the monuments - the cemetery was very well cared for...
Here's Debbie checking out some of the headstones. A bunch of the gravesites had little wrought-iron fences around them, and alot also had footstones...
This beautiful monument was called the weeping angel - it was gorgeous & I'd love to paint it someday!
And I don't wanna bore you with too much cemetery stuff, but here were my two buddies having way too much fun in such a somber place!
In Marshall, we visited the old rennovated Weisman Building - a used-to-be a department store downtown. It's now been converted into a lovely antique place with a WONDERFUL eatery where we had lunch. I forgot to take a picture of my lunch but it was DELISH - chicken salad, tuna salad, spinach quiche, banana nut bread, fruit - YUM!
We then pedaled our way on up to Jefferson and spent the rest of the day cruising 'round the place, checking out all the bed/breakfasts (wow - they're were way more than I remembered!) and they were SO beautiful. We visited a few shops, visited the old restored Excelsior Hotel (where I heard there were ghosts, but we didn't see any), and ate our way through the afternoon. We had coconut pie at one eatery and a root beer float for me at another place. Huge hydrangeas in the garden at the Hotel in this photo - they were in the fountain area...
I guess you could say this little guy could be a ghost from the Excelsior Hotel - he appeared each spring and disappeared each winter.
At the end of the afternoon, we sat outside and enjoyed some cloudy weather and scooted inside quickly as a storm hit. We got to sit inside for an HOUR and visit and laugh and cut up!
Look who we ran into at the General Store??? Why, John Wayne!!! Tara here had to take her turn giving the Duke a big hug! But he kept his stoic face. Matter of fact, he never changed his expression when each of us hugged him and posed with him! Come on Duke - lighten up!!!
Well, I had 50 pictures I could show you, but maybe in another post. All I know is that these two girls are precious and special to me. I had gotten to know them via their blogs and so just meeting them in person was the icing on the cake! We all learned so much more about each other and it seems like I've known them forever. Our personalities just clicked and I have never laughed so much as I did Tuesday! At least not in a long long time. I can't remember when I've had such a fun getaway. We missed a couple of gals that were supposed to come, so I'm hopin' we can repeat this blog buddy meetin' and just have a big ole blogger convention!!! Thanks for Tuesday, Debbie & Tara - love you two, too!!!