Super 8 Hattiesburg South
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Sleepless at Walmart
... to exit in the morning and if your going to extend your slides (or homestead), you try to base your parking on these things and sometimes it does not work out for you (like last night)....but it's free.. So we are making great time heading to Houston, we decided to stop at a campground tonight, glad we made that choice, because the weather really turned bad once we got ...
A Giant Bucket
Deadlines looming for various projects, so today would be a somewhat short drive across Mississippi to the Motel to get some work done
Of course en-route we stopped for a least one giant ass thing
This time is was the world's largest cedar bucket... after it's rival mysteriously burnt down a few years ago
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Day 47: All Work and No Play
... is the Starbucks one, because when you see the wearer from a distance you think "Huh, that guy must like coffee" but the closer you get you think "****, that crazy bible thumping Red Neck is gonna drag me to his church and kill me!"
Good times.
No flag towel, naturally, but as a consolation Nick picked up a magnet for each state we're gonna hit while we're here.
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Moving Right Along
On the way to Hattiesburg, I had my first experience at a Rest Stop. My human's have never stopped at one before to have lunch, but today decided that it would be nice to get out and stretch our legs. My hearing loss is a real blessing sometimes, like when we pulled up next to a HUGE diesel truck that had it's engine running and my mom carried me right next to it to get to ...
40 winks in Hattiesburg!
... Hattie.
Also in 1884, the railroad – known as the Southern Railway System – was built from Meridian, Mississippi, through Hattiesburg to New Orleans. The completion of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad (G&SIRR) from Gulfport, Mississippi, to Jackson, Mississippi, ran through Hattiesburg and ushered in the real lumber boom in 1897. Though it was 20 years in ...