"From Old Rome To New Rome" |
Most bios on Time's main drag had these plaques |
It seems that Google stopped supporting Blogger so that it is very cumbersome to upload photos but I figured out a way to do it. Unfortunately, the postings may be a little clunky looking. I am going to catch up in posting pictures so hang on.
The picture of the female wolf was in front of the Rome, GA City Hall. It seemed really odd to me so I had to post it. Apparently the city got it from Benito Mussolini, the Duce of Fascism, which makes it even more weird to be in front of the City Hall.
We had a short ride today from Rome, GA to Chattanooga, TN. Beautiful weather.
I added a couple of pictures of pictures of Chattanooga on the north side of the Tennessee River. The North side feels younger with a bohemian vibe. Tattoo shops, craft beers, coffee shops, local retail. We were here a couple of years ago and in that short time it has grown is more active. The picture of the bridge was taken from the north side looking southeast. The bridge in the middle is a pedestrian bridge.
Cathedral Caverns, AL |
The cave opening |
Susie seems smaller on this trip |
Cathedral Cavern |
Our 15 year old guide made sure we knew these are called columns, not pillars, because pillars are what you sleep on in Alabama |
A crappie to beat all crappies, Lake Weiss, AL |
The Bread House, Albany, GA |
Rome, GA |
The New Beast in front of some keepers |
North Chattanooga |
North Chattanooga |
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