Daisy Hill Bed and Breakfast Nashville
2816 Blair Blvd. Nashville, Tennessee, 37212, United States
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Almost There
... to see what she has waiting for her. Not sure if she'll be nervous or what. lol!!! Thank goodness for my mom--she is taking caring of banking ( you gotta take new crisp dollar bills) and helping with our clothes, and making sure everything is ready for the boys. She will have them for 10 days. I know that they will be in good hands and probably gaining weight with all of her home cooked ...
Picnics and baby showers
... him. Great birthday! Finally, the chicken arrived. It was so blazing spicy that pints of milk were handed round - it was physically impossible to eat the chicken without such de-spicifyers.
And after this, the group split in a different way. Don and Brendan headed off to the Grand Ole Opry - which was a highlight of the trip for both of them. Nelly and James enjoyed an evening of play ...
Art and gardens
... cheap, so it attracted all types of people. Nashville must have some of the best cheap food in the world. If we actually lived there, however, I'm sure we would have to make our consumption a bit more healthy!
That night, Nelly & Don arrived from Wilmington! They were thrilled to see baby James, and the feeling was definitely mutual. It was a happy reunion and a great way to end our first full day!
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BBQ, whiskey and country music
... amazing, but nope, no tasting! We did get a good inhale of vapours from the mellowing vats though, which was almost as good as drinking it! Really understand why Jack Daniels is so expensive now...the tour was great (and free!), the people lovely and it definitely increased my love for the stuff. Though Moore county is dry, they sold 'commemorative' bottles at the distillery so we bought a bottle ...
Civil War tour day 39
Today was a bus tour day. We boarded the bus at 8:45am for a 9 am departure. Our first stop was Rippavilla Plantation in Spring Hill, TN. This home was built in the 1850's for Nathanial Cheairs. He was to become a Major in the CSA Army. Before the house was built, Nathanial became engaged to a girl named Susan. This upset his Father, as for several previous generations, all of Nathanial’s line ancestor’s had married Sarah’s. His ...



