Sunday, October 16, 2022

We've settled in for a bit...

 

 Our Location: Lake Lurleen State Park, Coker, Alabama

 

The lot at Walmart, Franklin, Tn was quiet, very quiet all night. A few others pulled in, parking in places that weren't designated for parking but oh well. We were up and out the door, on the road before 8 am this morning under cloudy overcast skies. Temps were 63F/ 16C (approx) and a bit of breeze. We managed to turn around and get heading out the right driveway, we turned right on to Malory Lane and another right onto Cool/Cold Springs Blvd, the Interstate was right handy there. As we headed off down the road I noticed all the exits were the same...exit only, which used to mean there was no way back on the interstate from that location. However this one seems to have meant that only the inside lane was an exit lane and no other possibilities. Strange and confusing to me. However maybe some of you already knew that and I'm behind the times but now I know too. 

 

The Alabama Welcome Center.

We crossed into Alabama about 9:30 am and the temps just kept climbing. Our high today reached 83F/25 C. Sunny with cloudy intervals and 15 drops of rain as we left Franklin, Tennessee. Roads were good, Alabama allows only 'resting' with no overnights at any rest areas. I filled the Big Dog from just over a quarter full to the very tip of his lip for $138 and change. I was certain it would take a great deal more. Diesel was $4.83 a gallon at the Speedway just near Tuscaloosa.

 

The sign says it all.


 Friendly folks and always ready with a smile here in Alabama. We stopped a few times and just kind of ambled along until we arrived around 1 pm. We managed to snag a pull thru site (#5), with water and electric. We are staying put for 4 nights and are going to enjoy the warmth, the sun and the rest. I would suggest if you are going to choose this park you do two things, first check college football schedules and choose an away weekend to come, and second make reservations, either on line or by calling. The park is bit far off the beaten path if you end up not staying. Lake Lurleen State Park, Coker, Al, near Tuscaloosa. I'll post some photos when the connection is better. 


These things are huge.

A call home to my Dad netted me some more local news and a few laughs. We won't be chatting with dad now for a few days as we are settled in. Also called my sister for a quick chat and to see how they are doing. It seems all is well on the big rock in Lake Huron but fall is definitely in the air, cold, damp, damp, damp and cold, did I mention that?

 

Our spot for 4 nights.

So now you are up to date again. The connection is slow and I may not be posting pics every night but just know we are truly resting and just soaking in the heat. 

 

Out our door.

Until next time, thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed your visit. 


Take care, be safe, stay healthy, 


Deb


12 comments:

  1. Welcome to sweet home Alabama! Enjoy the warmth.

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    1. Thanks Doug. I've always enjoyed Alabama but I will admit, I really should take more time to see more of the state. The Gulf Coast is familiar as I've been there lots, but usually I pass thru northern parts to reach the southern parts. We are in a cooling off trend, only 73 today. Hahaha

      Deb

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  2. You might see some very sad face's around there as their football team lost a close one yesterday. Yes I'm a big fan of Alabama. Enjoy the warm temps. Vern in still nice weather Boise

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    1. Roll Tide!! They are faithful though and there is always next week. I'm always amazed at the lengths and expense that fans will go to in order to be present at a game. We are enjoying the warmer temps Vern, very much.

      Deb

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  3. I like the idea of resting in warmer weather.

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    1. I will admit we just stopped because it was much warmer than back in Ontario. Drier too. We are in no hurry now.

      Deb

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  4. Good for you two taking a break in Alabama :) I gotta admit I love that state! Love the view outside your door! Enjoy..

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    1. We love the park, we are thinking this may be a good first stop in the future years of travelling if we come this way.

      Deb

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  5. That warm weather must be glorious as heat south. Enjoy your stay in Alabama!

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  6. Looks like a beautiful spot to rest up!! Enjoy!!

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