Friday night found us in Tuscaloosa, AL for a stay at a park devoted to sports fans in the area. Tuscaloosa is the home of Alabama State University and its fans apparently enjoy staying in a local RV park where everyone is there for the Crimson Tide football games. The rest of the year other people are welcome but in May the parks are usually fairly empty.
Crossing the Tennessee River
On Saturday morning we passed into the upper right corner of Georgia and into Tennessee to a
Harvest Hosts site, at Tennessee Valley Winery in Loudon. Such great timing, because they had a night of entertainment planned.
Bob and I partook of a free wine tasting of the winery’s award-winning wines before selecting a few bottles for later enjoyment. Our parking spot was right behind the stage and so we had front row seats to hear the singer.
He was excellent, and it was a lovely evening. We even were able to hook up to 15 amp service so we didn’t worry about running our fans during the night.
Our view out the door
Our hops are getting shorter as we get near NJ. Roads are more congested and it just takes a lot more concentration for both of us. Only 655 miles left to go!
Tuscaloosa is home to University of Alabama (my alma mater!) and to Stillman College, not Alabama State...
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