WORDS TO LIVE BY...

"To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield"
- Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1833

"live deep and suck out all the marrow of life"
- Henry David Thoreau, 1845

"Some guys, they just give up living
And start dying little by little, piece by piece
Some guys come home from work and wash up,
And go racin' in the streets"
- Bruce Springsteen, 1977

"...to the heart, there's no time for you to waste.
You won't find your precious answers now
by staying in one place"
- Frank Turner, 2009

"The best things in life aren't things
They're living and breathing"
- Michael Franti , 2011

"Well, this world is ours while we are in it
Grab a hold of my hand
And we can take it
Together, our lives are just one passing minute
It could be gold, if we make it"
- Jay Buchanan, 2012

"We've got these times of our lives
Let's take this time to let it show
'cause these are ours.
These are ours!"
-Justin Furstenfeld, of Blue October 2013

"I owned every second that this world could give,
I saw so many places, the things that I did"
- Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, 2014

"No cash in the bank, no paid holidays
All we have, all we have is
Gas in the tank, maps for the getaway
All we have, all we have is time"
- Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, 2014



Days go by, Get out and see the world, Days go by, Get out and see the world with your own eyes - Brett Dennen 2021

All written content and photos by Rob Fulfer unless otherwise indicated.

Monday, May 30, 2022

May for days and June real soon and look who's 21 and legal now!


Monday, May 2 - After picking up Ashlee from the airport coming back from a cousins/girls cruise, we stopped by Phat Bites in Donelson for dinner and to wait out some of the rush hour traffic heading east toward home.  This place has been around for ages, but we've never been here, but our interest was peaked recently when we saw that the Food Network show, "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" had been here.  It's definitely a "dive" with a funky, Bohemian vibe, but the food was fresh and tasty.  Ashlee opted for the huge fish tacos and I had the excellent Cajun pasta.


Wednesday, May 4 - Thanks to the no-strings-attached "Concert Week" from Live Nation where tons of shows were just $25 with no fees or taxes, we went from five "maybe" shows to five "definite" shows as I scarfed up lawns seats at Ascend Amphitheater to see St. Paul and the Broken Bones/Fitz and the Tantrums; Train; David Gray; and O/A/R; plus decent lower-bowl seats at Bridgestone Arena to see NeedtoBreathe/One Republic!!  I guess our summer just go busier! 


Thursday, May 5 - Happy Cinco de Mayo!
We kept it simple (and delicious) today with some take-out from Alberto's Taqueria # 2.  Who care if it's in a gas station? Their elote en vaso is awesome!



Saturday, June 7 - We missed this one in theaters earlier this year, so we went old-school and "rented" the movie, Cyrano, tonight off of Apple.  We loved it.  Great story, cool modern music and beautifully filmed.  It would have been nice to see this on the big screen for sure. 


Tuesday, May 10 - The pool is open for full-time business once again!!  We got a couple of new huge fun floats from Sam's Club to celebrate the reopening and the ushering in of summer 2022!!


Wednesday, May 11 - 
We went hear the great voice of LP tonight at The Ryman.  We've seen her here before, but only as an opener.  This was her first headlining show.   We had great seats in the front row of the balcony.  This was also our last rescheduled show because of Covid.  She put on a great show!   Beforehand, we had dinner and drinks at Assembly Food Hall across the street with help from some gift cards we got with a recent Nashville Predators ticket purchase.


Sunday, May 15 - We headed over to the west side of Nashville to try brunch
 at the Blue Moon Waterfront Grille which sits/floats in the Rock Harbor Marina just off the Cumberland River.  The food was very good and the boat drinks we ordered (photo above) were excellent as well.  We spent the rest of the day lounging in our pool as the temps were warm and the sky was sunny. 


Wednesday, May 18 - We flew up to Boston after work to start our 21st anniversary trip.  Not much to report tonight other than we finally got there (flight delay); finally got our rental car (a decent Jeep Cherokee with a sunroof); and finally got to our hotel room near the airport around 2 AM EST (a decent Doubletree - and the cookies were warm at least).  
 


Thursday, May 19 -
Happy Anniversary from Boston!! 
And nothing says "Bahh-stan" like a morning run to the Dunkin' Donuts
(cuz "dey rahhck!"  - Jim Gaffigan).  We both did a little work from the hotel room this morning, waited on rush hour and the rain to (mostly) go away, and then headed south and then curled back northeast into and up through pretty Cape Cod.  


Our first stop was for local craft beer and a late lunch at Cape Cod Beer in Barnstable, Mass.  Both were tasty.  Our next stop was to check out The Three Sisters (photo above), three decommissioned lighthouses that served Nauset Beach starting in 1890.  They've since been replaced by the one taller Nauset Light whose beacon signal tells ships which lighthouse it is instead of these three little beauties.  They've also had to be moved due to beach erosion and saved by the National Park Service and are now on the National Register of Historic Places.  Thanks to AtlasObscura.com for the info and help finding these honeys. 


Our next stop was our hotel for the next couple nights at the end of the Cape Cod road in Provincetown.  We were staying at the swanky (adults only) Brass Key Guesthouse Hotel.  It's a beautiful place that  reminds of our favorite place to stay in Key West, The Eden House.  Makes sense since P-town is basically known as the Key West of the North.  We enjoyed a little of the daily happy hour with free wine and cheese before heading out for a stroll around town. 


Provincetown - history, art, and nature all rolled into one.  We parked our car and wouldn't need it for the next couple days since almost everything in P-town is walkable from our hotel.  


P-town is funky and fun like Key West, and maybe even a little more laid back.  We popped into a few shops even some were not open yet.  The in-season basically starts next week. 



We went "touristy" I guess for dinner tonight at The Lobster Pot...sorry, I meant
"Da Lahb-stahh Pahht."   We thought it was quaint and fun despite what some frequent visitors we met called it.  And the food, drinks and dessert were fantastic.


Dinner was great at The Lobster Pot, but Ashlee's sundae for dessert was amazing!  We were tired from our long day yesterday, so we headed back after dinner and enjoyed our nice room the rest of the evening. 


Friday, May 20 -
We slept in this morning, enjoyed the complimentary breakfast at the hotel, and then took another leisurely stroll through P-Town, almost always in the shadow the notable 252' Pilgrim Monument, the tallest all-granite structure in the U.S.  We didn't get a chance to climb it...yet.   We stopped for some libations at Provincetown Brewing before heading to the pier to catch our ride. 


Our "ride" was a whale-watching boat tour with the Dolphin Fleet Company. 


Now look, we've been on a half dozen or so of these all over the U.S. and the world, but this one will probably never be beat.  Un-freaking-believable!  We happened up on a couple of humpback mothers and their calves who were feeding in this one area near our ship for what seemed like hours!!  What a show they put on.  Here's a nice whale tale pic...


and another one...


oh, and another one...


How about one of a whale feeding - never seen that before in person! Wow! 
The video below is probably just OK.  We've got tons of footage!!!  




The ride back was pretty and smooth, and we got good looks at all three lighthouses in the area including Race Point, Wood End (photo above) and Highland. 


We were starving when we got back from the whale watching, so we decided to skip happy hour at the hotel and go straight to dinner at the Patio American Grill.  My roasted local haddock (foreground) and Ashlee's shrimp and chorizo penne pasta were both excellent.  We enjoyed sitting outside to eat even though the breeze made it a bit cool.  We got lucky on the boat with warm temps and no wind. 


We headed back to Room 103 exhausted again from a fun day in P-town.  Our room was right next to the giant hot tub and regrettably Ashlee forgot to pack a swim suit.  I DID NOT FORGET!! The soak was tremendous! 


Saturday, May 21 - Our short time in P-town was over way too soon
.  But we vow to come back!  What a great place!!  We enjoyed complimentary breakfast again at the hotel and headed south with a quick stop at the Chatham Lighthouse in the charming town of the same name (also worth more of a visit next time as well). 


As we eased closer to Boston and the airport for our (already) delayed flight home, it did give us time to stop at the very first ever Dunkin' Donuts in Quincy, Mass. (circa 1950).  We had a quick lunch here (and a donut or two, of course) before heading on into the busy chaos of Logan Airport and Boston. 


Saturday, May 21 - The flight back from Boston was delayed some more but we finally got off the ground around 6 PM EST, but not because of the fog still hanging around late in the day, or the weird incident of a woman being taken off the plane by the police when we landed back in Nashville.  Crazy!  


Sunday, May 22 -
We went to see the new Downton Abbey A New Era film tonight at the Roxy Theaters (recliners!) here in town. We absolutely loved it...even the sad part at the end.  Can't wait for another one!  


Thursday, May 26
 - We went to opening night of the new Top Gun Maverick movie in IMAX with our friends, Toney and Lisa, out in Cool Springs at the AMC Thoroughbred Theaters We also had dinner at J. Alexander's beforehand which as usual was delicious. The film was tremendous! Well worth the almost 2-year wait since Covid.  We can't wait to see it again locally here at our Roxy Theaters (recliners!) and in 4DX as well. 


Friday, May 27 -
With temperatures too cool for the pool, but mild enough for a walk.  We went and checked out the latest Rock the Block at the Lebanon Square tonight.   It was overly crowded thanks to the square not being closed off to traffic (WTF?).  So, we dropped by The Cedar Tap for a drink and some flatbread pizza while Ashlee finished an ice cream cone from around the corner.  Oh well, onward and upward. 


Saturday, May 28 -
The cooler than usual weather gave us a chance today to do some kayaking at Center Hill Lake up the Taylor Creek arm to Fancher's Falls.  Man, what a beauty!  Well worth the hour-long paddle there and back.



Sunday, May 29 - Well, the tanning part is a bit of a stretch for us, but you get the idea.  It was a slightly cool holiday weekend in the pool for us, but we still had a lot of fun with good libations, good food off the grill and good friends stopping by for a visit.  


Monday, May 30 -
Happy Memorial Day in the pool!  It was a little warmer today and we had a nice time in and out of the pool along with some friends who stopped by.  The highlight of the day may have been sampling the Hard Mountain Dew which everyone kind of liked.  Hold me back if they ever make Hard Sun Drop!!  

Monday, April 25, 2022

55 Years Done Spring, Sprang, Sprung!


Friday, Apri 1 -
After picking up our friend, Nate, we headed up to Louisville after work today in a nice Toyota Camry rental from the Turo app that we picked up here in town to keep the wear and tear off of our cars.  We stayed at a Hampton Inn on the other side of Louisville in New Albany, Indiana, and had dinner and drinks at the nearby Floyd County Brewing.   After dinner we discovered a fun old band of hippies playing out back of the brewery in their Grain Haus called Hooter and Doobers.  What a fun and quirky surprise!  They even had a flautist!  


Saturday, April 2 -
After a great breakfast at Wild Eggs in Louisville (so sad the one in downtown Nashville is no more), we drove on to Columbus, Ohio, for the Nashville Soccer Club Road game vs. the Columbus Crew.  Before the game. we hit a couple more breweries included the hilariously named Hoof Hearted Brewing which we visited before a few years back on another road trip up this way to see the Nashville Predators play (and win).  We walked over to North High Brewing next and met up with our friends, Chris and Tarryn.  Then it was off to the game in the beautiful new Lower.com Field Stadium and to meet up with two more friends, Craig and Alison.  We won a thrilling 1-0 match that helped NSC get some much-needed points in the standings, but the game was marred for us by some rude, obnoxious fans...for Nashville!?!?  Never again will we sit with these rowdy a-holes.  What a shame.  


Sunday, April 3 
- We did the entire drive home from Columbus today but did break it up with a nice stop just outside of Cincinnati for a brewery tour and lunch at Cartridge Brewing in Maineville, Ohio.   These guys have set up shop in an old ammunition plant built back in 1860's called Peters Cartridge Company (hence the brewery name).  It's a beautiful old structure (thanks AtlasObscura.com) that's also been turned into apartments. Pictured above are the original smokestack and shot tower used during production.  The tour was fun and informal with a nice 5-count flight of their beers at the end.   Their food was good as well, and we enjoyed the company of Ashlee's cousins, Leslie, and her daughter, LeeAnn, who live nearby for the tour and for lunch. 


Monday, April 4 -
We attended the "Bumps, Bruises and Bedtime Stories" show with past Nashville Predators players at Zanies Comedy Club tonight with our friend, Richard, and his girlfriend.  It was a great show with four former-Preds who still live here now telling great very funny stories of their careers in the NHL (former goalie, Chris Mason, couldn't make it). The host was comedian, Steve Byrne, who now lives here in Nashville as well and was quite hilarious himself. 


Tuesday, April 5 - 
We FIINALLY got to check out the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit with a bunch of our friends tonight over in West Nashville after countless delays for this nationwide show stopping here for a limited engagement.  Beforehand, we all had dinner at the always-great J. Alexander's nearby.  The exhibit exceeded our expectations and was very unique, beautiful and interesting. 


We had a large group of friends attend with us including Nate, Ginny, Bethany, Danny and Brenda, who I snapped this cool picture of as she was immersed in Van Gogh on all sides. 


Wednesday, April 13 -
Mother Nature tried her best to knock us out of another concert, but we braved the stormy elements and made it to the JohnnySwim show at The Grand Ole Opry House tonight.  Beforehand, we had a great dinner nearby at The Bavarian Bierhaus in the Opry Mills Mall. 


We had great seats down on the main floor of The Grand Ole Opry House, and Amanda and Abner, the husband/wife heart and soul of Johnnyswim put on a great show including bringing on Drew and Ellie Holcomb for a few songs to close out the show. and Abner coming down in the crowd very near us for the final song.   So great to see these guys live, and up close and personal for the first time. 


Saturday,  April 17 - We got a couple nice Stubhub fire-sale floor seats at The Ryman tonight to see one of our favorite local guys who's made it pretty big now, Mat Kearney.  He didn't play as many "old" tunes for our taste, and the new stuff is just OK, but overall it was a fun show along with a pretty good opener, Birdtalker, who are also locals.  Our dinner plans got way-laid by some crazy traffic so we wound up eating hot dogs at The Ryman concession stand which weren't half bad! 


Sunday, April 17
 - We were downtown again today to attend the SOLD OUT Hatch Show Print "Block" Party at The Country Music Hall of Fame.  This event gave us the chance to use the historic Hatch Show Print block letter-press tools and ink to create our own posters, T-shirts, and canvas tote bags.  We thought we were only going to get to make one thing each, but they let us have at it for almost two hours to make as much stuff as we wanted!  The collection above is Ashlee's (which were better than mine), but we both had a ball creating keepsakes.  We also got to keep our Hatch Print aprons we wore and we got a professionally-made event poster as well.  What a great deal! 


Dudley is reporting that spring done sprung!! 


Tuesday, April 19 -
We were downtown yet again tonight to attend our first Preds game of the season as they battle for a playoff spot with just a few regular-season games left.  Our seats were great, albeit a little tight...that's probably a change in us more than the seats!  Plus, we had just had some great 1/2 price chicken and biscuits downstairs before we sat down. A couple of definite big changes were Pekka Rinne's retired jersey number in the rafters, and the amazing new jumbotron hanging over the iceWe snuck out a little early to beat the traffic after the Preds blew an early 2-0 lead to the Calgary Flames, but were glad to hear they got at least a couple points with a shoot-out win in OT.  



Wednesday, April 20 - It's my birthday!!  I'm 55 and Fine!! 
Since we were traveling this weekend to a wedding and with my birthday falling in the middle of the week, we opted to stay home for this one.  We decided to do dinner and check out the music of Coldplay by candlelight (you guessed it - in downtown Nashville again) instead.   Dinner became quite the conumdrum when every place we tried was weirdly packed on a Wednesday night?  WTH?  We finally got in to Waldo's Chicken and Beer in Germantown which was fine with me since it focuses on two things I really like!   The hour-long show was simply amazing.  It was held in the Downtown Presbyterian Church sanctuary which had great acoustics and beautiful ambiance with the candles and the awesome stained glass windows they have. 


Thursday, April 21 -
After work today, we flew up to Philly to stay with our friends, Mike and Eileen, who live in nearby Media, PA, to attend their daughter Megan's wedding tomorrow night.   The flight was packed,  but it was our first one with no masks necessary in a couple years.


Friday, April 22 -
The outdoor wedding of Megan and Kieran's at The Duke Sculpture Garden at The Dixon Mansion in nearby Wallingford, PA, was beautiful and the weather cooperated perfectly (must be nice, right, hon?).  We ate, drank and partied late into the night and had a great time.  We wish the best of luck to the young couple and thanks for the invite! 
Before the festivities, we worked a little at Eileen's house, ran some errands, and took a drive over to Tap 24 for lunch and a look around the nice town of Media, PA.  


Saturday, April 23 -
After a great late breakfast cooked by Eileen, we loaded up and headed to the Philadelphia Union MLS soccer game vs. the Montreal Impact.  The pretty Subaru Stadium is very close to Eileen and Mike's house, and they are pretty big fans since their other daughter, Erin, has actually worked for the team in sports medicine.  Ashlee wasn't into the game, so she mostly ran around to peruse the stadium's alcohol stands with Eileen's sister, Kath, who was also there without much interest in the game... and it was her birthday!   Meanwhile, the game concluded in a tough-fought 1-1 draw. It was a fun, family atmosphere...which you don't expect in Philly.  
After the game we stopped by Cocca's Pizza in the town of Aston for an interesting Del-Co dinner.
 


Since we were in the Del-Co (Delaware County), I guess we shoulda went to the WaWa for a wet-ass hoagie (WAH) in honor of Aunt Mary Pat, the drag-queen comedian from this area that we love.   We chilled back at Mike and Eileen's tonight since we have a very early flight home tomorrow morning.


Sunday, April 24 -
Our best flight choice today was a mind-numbing 6 AM flight (direct at least) from Philly back to Nashville.  Of course, after a nap, we did have the whole day to recover.  


Ashlee took the first full swim of the year in the cold, but not bone-chilling, pool today.  That's one way to wake up from a 6 AM flight home!   Congrats, honey!  I couldn't get past my knees. BRRRR!  


Friday, April 1, 2022

Is Winter Over Yet?? We miss our pool.


Tuesday, February 1 - We started the month (and kind of the year) out right with an afternoon 5K walk from our house today.  We are vowing to get more exercise this year.  


Saturday, February 5 - Thank God for the gas fireplace!  Right, Doris?  Our gas logs are truly a Godsend.  They keep the entire house pretty warm during these frigid nights that we've been having lately that are well below freezing when the heat-pump is useless and expensive. 


Sunday, March 6 - It got to a "sweltering" 50 degrees today, so we thought we'd do a little walking in the glades, cedar glades that is.  We went first to the fairly new Vesta Cedar Glade State Natural Area here in southwest Wilson County for a nice mile loop.  Next, we tackled the longer-established Couchville Cedar Glad State Natural Area for another (muddier) mile loop.  While they aren't the prettiest hikes around, it is nice to have them fairly close to home for a quick jaunt into Mother Nature. 


We headed over to West Nashville after our hikes to do a little shopping at Costco and Trader Joe's and wound up eating an early dinner with our libations at Tailgate Brewing out on Charlotte Pike.  What a fun place! And the beer and food are awesome!  Too bad it isn't closer.  


Monday, February 7 - We are really enjoying the new series from the makers of "Downton Abbey" called "The Gilded Age."  It's kind of like a "Downton Abby -American Style" with new money vs. old money in turn of the century New York.  Oh, the drama!! 


Tuesday, February 8 
- The first one of these we snuck off to Jackson to see, so we wouldn't see anyone we knew.  Now, we are proud fans and couldn't wait to see the new Jackass Forever film at our local Roxy Theaters (recliners!) tonight.  These idiots are getting old like us, but they are still idiots, and we still love to watch them and laugh our butts off.  This one was no exception.  Crude, rude and hilarious. 


Saturday, February 12 - Wait, are we really in Lebanon?  These shops seem way too cool for this town.   Ashlee took me and our friend, Bethany, to two very cool relatively new shops that the girls had been to before on the backside of The Square on College Street.  One was Public Square Market, and the other is Demeter's Common (photo above).  Unique and stylish inventory and friendly shopkeepers.  Another great couple of additions to our ever-improving town square! Also on The Square, we stopped by Seven Cedars Butcher Block for some yummy and fresh eats as well.   So nice to have real enjoyable local shopping! 


Sunday, February 13 - Looks like the album cover for the new record by Zippy and the Butt-Sniffers.  Fun photo by Ashlee.  


Monday, February 14 -
After such a fun time at Christmas, we came back to The Pearl Diver in East Nashville for Valentine's Day dinner tonight along with our friends, Wendy and Charly.   We had great food once again and the flaming Banana! Banana! cocktail (photo above) was everybody's favorite.  


Wednesday, February 16 -
 We decided to check out the weekly bingo game at The Cedar Tap up on The Square tonight.  Ashlee loves bingo, but we both kinda stink at it despite it being pure luck.  We also had a few craft beers as well.   We actually broke tradition and won the first game with our combined sheets to grab a $5 gift certificate!   I guess we will be back for more! 


Saturday, February 19 - Ashlee hired a professional pet photographer 
who was running kind of a moving sale to snap some pics of our OG cat, Zippy, today.    He wasn't having much of it, but the photographer did get a few good shots of the old grouch.  The photographer was nice enough to get a few shots of our other little darlings too



Glamour puss, Byron 


The hottest new country music duo, Dudley and Doris! 


We had a belated Valetine's treat tonight as well as we broke open this large candy heart that Ashlee bought at one of the little novelty shops mentioned above on the Lebanon Square recently.  We popped a bottle of champagne with colorful, edible sparkles added to it as well.  Cheers, baby!  


Sunday, February 20 - We took a nice long walk today back up to The Cedar Tap and back (a little over two miles) and enjoyed a few libations and the warm weather for late February. 


Tuesday, February 22 - We went to see the new film, Dog, tonight at The Roxy Theaters (recliners!) here in town on Discount Tuesday.  We thought it wasn't as much a "comedy" as advertised, but actually tackled some pretty heavy subjects, but in a very good way.  Wonderful film!  Glad we saw it! 

Well, Jersey Mike's has got some stiff competition now with a new Penn Station Sub Shop opening up very close to our home...and they've got fries...very, very good fries!! 


Saturday, February 26 - 
We went to see one of our favorite performers, Brett Dennen, tonight at The Basement East in East Nashville.  It was a late starting show with an opener which we weren't thrilled about, but we had dinner beforehand at Hawker's Asian Street Food just up the street and it was fantastic despite the long wait to get a table.  The opening band was The Heavy Hours and they were pretty good actually.  We only stayed for about a half hour of Brett since it was getting very late and we've seen him a bunch of times.  The place was packed which was good for him and good for everyone as the world seems to be coming out of the Covid funk hopefully.   


Sunday, March 6
 - We were lucky enough to be given two extra tickets to see the hit Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen" tonight at TPAC in downtown Nashville, by our good friends, Danny and Brenda.  Beforehand, we had a great dinner at Stateside Kitchen which is located nearby in the new Dream Hotel. The show was fantastic, and our seats were great.  


Friday, March 11 - Well, the incoming snowstorm got us a concert cancellation unfortunately as the front was to hit us right about show time.  We feel we made the right call as we heard about lots of auto accidents had happened overnight.   See ya next time, Kevin Griffin! 

Saturday, March 12 - We attended the Farm to Tap Festival at Tailgate Brewing in West Nashville today which was a mostly outdoor event, so why is this the coldest day in the last month???  I mean a high of 34 degrees, really??   BRRRRR!!  Despite the weather, we had fun and tried a lot of different beers made solely from Tennessee-grown products from several members of the state Craft Brewers Guild.  It was a crowded event, but the sample lines weren't bad and we got a table to stand at during the event.  Our friend, Emily, joined us as well for the last hour or so. 


We did get about 4 inches of snow overnight which you can see in the photo above using Dudley's tail for scale. 


Sunday, March 30 - We zipped down to Chattanooga today to celebrate our niece, Ella, for her 16th birthday (hard to believe!).  We had a fun time with her and some of her friends and family at the (new to us) Dave and Buster's over at Hamilton Place.  The highlight had to be the sit-down Hungry, Hungry Hippos game!!  Ashlee won, but her hippo was definitely a ringer! 


Friday, March 25 - We went to opening night of the new comedy film, The Lost City, at the Regal Hollywood 24 Theaters (recliners!) in Nashville tonight.   It was goofy, silly and hilarious.  And just what we were looking for!  


After the movie, we also checked out the 
SOLD OUT Alice in Wonderland Themed Pop-Up Bar called "The Alice" in the Penthouse of The Fairlane Hotel in downtown Nashville. It was very cool and our cocktails were good.  My whiskey-based libation was even served up in a dainty teacup.


The outdoor part of The Fairlane Hotel Penthouse was pretty exquisite as well.  Not sure there's anywhere else you can look DOWN on The Bobby Hotel's own fabulous rooftop across the street. Despite a bit of chilly temps, it was a beautiful night in downtown Nashville. 


Wednesday, March 30 - Another pair of concert tickets bit the dust tonight as we had to abandon hope of going to see The Airborne Toxic Event in East Nashville tonight due to nasty weather moving through the area with tornado warnings as well.  We waited almost two years to see this show with delays due to Covid-19 and still didn't get there.   Disappointing.


April 1 - POOL'S OPEN!! (no foolin'!)