Sunday, December 11, 2011

Food In Tourist Towns

I gave my opinion of restaurants in tourist towns in THIS post last year but I guess its worth repeating. I am usually not impressed at all. Most local restaurants in touristy type towns are overpriced for dinky portions of less than delicious food. I realize that statement is a pretty broad and is certainly not true in every case. The post I referenced above is proof that I know there are exceptions to the rule.

We began thinking about this again while in the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area last week. It is definitely tourist mecca and restaurants abound all over the place. We didn't think about it ahead of time but we find ourselves NOT eating at the many local restaurants much while there. With very few exceptions we gravitated to the chain restaurants that we can find almost any where.

I am not saying that there are no descent local restaurants there but most of them fit the pattern of typical tourist town diners. Although we have had good food at some of them through the years (For example The Apple Barn, The Old Mill, The Wood Grill and various local and regional BBQ joints) but none of them call my name as do MANY local places across the country in non tourist towns. A few examples would be Ron's in Tulsa, Jantz Cafe in Atwater, California, Humberto's in El Mirage, Arizona, Chelino's in Oklahoma City, The Boiling Pot in Mobile, Alabama, assorted Catfish buffets all across the south and even the gas station deli in Riverdale, California.

(I actually had to make myself stop listing the great local and regional restaurants all over this country that reach out and grab me as I am driving within 50-100 miles of their parking lot! lol)

We did have a good meal at the Apple Barn last week. It seems to be pretty consistent and they are usually very busy with lots of tourist traffic. But I couldn't remember what I ate there the last time to save my own life. That is further indication that it isn't calling my name even though it is always a good experience. I would remember EXACTLY what I had before if it was REAL good for me. I guess two ounces of their special fruit juice and an apple fritter isn't enough for me...

It is not that we loathe tourist towns. We love the whole Gatliburg/Pigeon Forge/Smoky Mountain area. It is probably my favorite place to relax and unwind. But as much as I love the place I do not go there for the food. For a guy that loves to eat as much as I do that's pretty unusual!

We went to our home church today both services and we sure did enjoy it. It was great to get to hear our Pastor preach twice and to experience the love and warmth of our home church. These folks have loved us through thick and thin and back to thick again! It was so good to be home.

It is definitely winter in Ohio. It was 17 degrees when I checked my phone at 8:00 this morning. That is not a very encouraging way to begin a day but we made it OK. Spring will come and soon we will be sweating under the tent. I can hardly wait!

God bless all,

Davy






Saturday, December 10, 2011

Our Place

This morning (Saturday) is our last morning in the mountains for a while. We are checking out in a few minutes and then we will begin our relatively short journey home.

The pictures below were taken our first day here when the weather was quite a bit warmer than it is today. We drove up to a place that Kelly Jo and I found a few years ago. We marked it on Bro. Garmin (GPS) as "Our Place" and we have been coming back ever since. It is a beautiful place for a home on the side of a curvy mountain road.

There is not much room to park the BoggsMobile though which is OK because it couldn't make the curves anyway. I wasn't even sure that the General could make all the curves and hills up to this place! It is quite a ride up and down and would be almost impossible with much snow or any ice. Kelly Jo says that's OK. She thinks it would be no problem at all to stay up there all winter.

We spent a little time up there enjoying the view and thought you might enjoy it too.

God Bless you all...

Davy





Thursday, December 8, 2011

Snow in Tennessee

We had a pretty good snow Wednesday evening but it was mostly gone by morning. We did find some accumulation on our drive this afternoon. It was beautiful.

Not much else going on here and that is a good thing!

Davy


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

No Fishing on Thursday!

As I told you before we don't do much when we have time off. We usually go to town once a day to eat a meal and then we drive around in the mountains for a while and then spend the rest of the evening relaxing. We go to bed when we want, get up when we want and eat when we want. We operate on no schedule and make no plans.

On our drive during our first day here we found something we hadn't seen. As you drive into Gatlinburg from Pigeon Forge there is a little park on the right side of the road. The park has a new part and it is pretty neat. It is a new fishing pier on the Little Pigeon River and is built to be completely handicap accessible.


It has a nice big flat concrete platform for fishing.

It has a handicap ramp from the parking lot all the way down to the fishing pier.


The whole project was the vision of William Stevens who served Gatlinburg in the early 90's as City Commissioner and Mayor. He loved to fish in the Little Pigeon River and wanted everybody to be able to enjoy it. We think that is pretty neat. Children under 12 and the handicapped can access the river for fishing and fish for free.


Below is a picture of he Fishing Pier Regulations. Everything is pretty standard except for rule # 2. Can you see it? No fishing is allowed on Thursday....

What? No fishing on Thursday? My guess is the fish don't do Thursdays. Even fish need a day off! That is hilarious to me.....

Have a great day....

Davy

Monday, December 5, 2011

Odie the Deer Hunter

Odie and her cousin Hunter Morgan

Many of you have ask about Odie's deer hunting experience this past weekend. Well .... She had a great time with her Uncle Danny Morgan but she is still a deer hunter and not a deer killer! She did get a shot at one from about 65 yards but no hit. 

If I understand correctly she hunted from a barn on a neighbor's property on Friday and hunted on her Papaw's property on Saturday. Odie told me they saw some more deer but couldn't get them close enough. I guess that is part of the fun. She will enjoy her first successful hunt that much better when it comes...

She is supposed to try again another day in December so we are hoping she can kill a deer then. Thanks for thinking of her and praying for her. We also appreciate Kelly Jo's brother Danny for taking time necessary for Odie to hunt.

There are a few more pictures of Odie's day of hunting below.

Kelly Jo and I have had lots more of nothing in Tennessee today!

Davy








Uncle Danny


Odie and Papaw Danny Morgan

This is the time Odie woke up on Friday.


Here is the temp that morning.


Sunday, December 4, 2011

Beechfork & The Woods Family

Today (Sunday) we drove about 80 miles to Beechfork Holiness Church. We had a good service and it was very good to see every one again. After service we went out with the Woods family and some of the other folks from the church.

Bro. Herman and Sis. Margaret Woods, Mark, Cassie, Chase, Tyler and us...

All of the Woods family was able to make it except for Rob and Dena. Dena has been very sick this week. Since they couldn't make it to church or lunch she sent her home made chocolate fudge in their place. All is forgiven! Totally and completely forgiven!



Nothing like fudge to cause forgiveness to spring up in my heart and flow down like hot melting chocolate covering all the hurt and the pain. Of course a double cheeseburger with grilled onions and the grease left in will do the same thing, so I guess I am pretty easy. lol  No sense holding a grudge when you can hold a greasy double cheeseburger instead! Somebody have a napkin?

Other than that, we are pretty much doing nothing and having a ball doing it!

Davy