Downtown Nashville at rush hour |
This morning Bob was in the shower very early and ready for breakfast when the buffet opened at 6:00 a.m. I felt a little nervous heading out into the cold Tennessee morning, because of freezing temperatures overnight. However, Bob headed into the hills with confidence and the beauty of the mist lifting off the ground was breathtaking. Felt like a balmy Halloween.
We slipped into the Central time zone shortly after our departure and hit Nashville at the height of rush hour. While navigation through downtown is complicated, the GPS and freeway signs are perfect, and Bob is a cool, level-headed driver. We drove behind a cop in the HOV lane for part of the way.
After Nashville, traffic diminished and, suddenly, the flowering trees were gone. Kentucky looked like "pre-spring" but the morning chill was warmed by the sociable staff at the Kentucky Welcome Center. The daffodils made me wonder whether last fall's plantings will yield happy results ... before June, I hope.
Love the green outbuilding |
We're back in the Midwest, close to home.