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I told you it wasn't hard to
put together! Alas! You finally caved in!
You're an "Official Addict"! LOL!

;)


Edited to add Brain's again:
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Putting stuff together isn't the problem, it's geting my hands to function. Gripping and turning screwdrivers is painful and the fine motor skills have deterioated grossly from the RA.:mad:

I used to be an auto mechanic back in the 70's. Did tons of art projects in the 80's and 90's. Hands just don't do like they used to. So when I do get something put together, I am doubly thrilled!:tup:

Boy, oh boy. When I was putting that thing together, did I ever get a flood of memories of my childhood and our trips to Lookout Mountain! I can even remember the smell and the weather. Now I'm homesick for Georgia!
:)
 
<----- picturing Birdy singing

"Georgia On My Mind"
 
Make it Ray Charles singin' "Georgia"

Ahhhhh..........................
 
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I adore Ruby Falls, but I just wished they didn't
rush you like they did back then when I was
younger ... But I'd rather - SEE ROCK CITY!


:lol:
 
Ummmm I permanently "borrowed" it

LOL! :)

I love Caves - But wanna hit on
Mammoth Cave one of these days!
 
Boy this thread took me for quite a ride...full circle I would say.

I remember going to Carlsbad Caverns when I was a kid and the memory stayed with me for quite a while. Nature is quite spectacular when it works in our favor.
 
Boy this thread took me for quite a ride...full circle I would say.

Robin:

Parts of the thread is missing due to server
move; so it does look kind of "displaced"
and even funnier than original thread. It's
true! This thread has lost parts of the
original first time around; and again the
second time around - and I do sneak back
here to read it again - and it is funny.

This is the most :hj: thread if there ever
was one!

:roflmao:
 
yes it was a fun read, even with missing parts. We all need a laugh occasionally, at least I do.
 
Can you SMELL that Tennessee air? Are your ears popping? Ready for the drive along the Tennessee River?

On a clear day you can see 7 states. I can see it clearly in my mind's eye

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See Rock City and Ruby Falls

Ruby Falls was a designated Fall Out Shelter back in the day. They had barrels and crates of supplies stored in a section just off from the eleavator. I wonder what they did with all that food they had stored. Who would eat 50 yr old crackers and peanutbutter anyway?
 
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Then there's the Swinging Bridge aka
Swing-a-Long Bridge (and NO, there's
nothing below to catch you, and it's
a very, very long ways dowwwwwn).

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All at See Rock City at Lookout Mountain.

I think I'll skip the 50 year old stuff
*blaaaah*

Here's a FULL LINK of more info and other things
besides this place here:
See Rock City and More
 
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