We left Lake Junaluska with a forecast of rain and peak foliage for the next two weeks and drove to Nashville, Tennessee. We made a brief stop in Knoxville to have lunch and see our friends Bill and Carol Evans. I worked with Bill for many years and although we don’t see each other often, we are always able to pick up where we left off and we look forward to seeing each other whenever we can.
When we arrived in Nashville, it was sunny and 71 degrees, which is warmer than we have seen in several weeks. We are only staying here for two days on our way to Heber Springs, Arkansas but there is much to see and do in Nashville and we hope to fill the next two days with lots to write about. The RV camp is really nice and full with travellers heading south for the winter. After being in the colder climates for two months, I can’t say I blame them. Things worked out really well for us on this particular move because, although we had to travel over 275 miles, we had the time change in our favor and the RV park had a dinner and music thing on Thursday nights so I didn’t have to cook and they supplied the campfire so Jim didn’t have to build one. Good thing because we were both exhausted when the day lasted one hour longer.