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IMG_4427.JPGYesterday, I went to the Loveless Cafe. This was a place that we've seen covered on the FoodNetwork and a variety of other television shows. The cafe is located in Nashville, right at the end of the Natchez Trace Parkway (a wonderful place to take a Motorcycle ride - much like the Blue Ridge Parkway).


IMG_4430.JPGWithout a doubt, the thing that they are know for at the loveless cafe is their biscuits. Their employees wear t-shirts with "got biscuits?" across the front. It's a biscuit recipe with which many people have fallen in love - Martha Stuart among them. Their web site has many quotes from famous people that have been there and tried the food.


What ordered two meals (one special and one sampler) and some extra vegetables (really just because we could not decide on which ones we wanted). We had more food than three people should have eaten and we were not able to finish it all.


All-in-all, it was a wonderful diversion for the day and made a great meal. I'll be making it a point to stop by there the next time I'm in the area. Great food!

Biltmore Roof-Top Tour

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Since, on our last trip to Biltmore, we purchased annual passes, Lori and I decided that a return trip to Biltmore was in order!

This time, we planned on taking the "Behind-the-Scenes Tour". Unfortunately, even in the off-season, these tours sell out quickly, so we were not able to get tickets. Instead, we took their "Rooftop" tour. We just barely made it in time to get tickets for this tour; we took the 2:00 tour, the last one of the day would be at 3:00.

IMG_2802.JPGWe used the time before hand to explore the Italian Garden's. We had never walked down around the pools and this time we were greeted by a couple of geese.

From there, we decided to have some lunch. We ate at the Stables Cafe and had a wonderful lunch. I choose the Harvest Turkey Sandwich with melted Brie, bacon, arugula. Lori had a chicken wrap of some sort.

After lunch, we took a self-passed tour of the house. This was much nicer in January than in late November. There was just not nearly as many people there, so we were free to take as much or as little time as we wanted in the various rooms.

Once we finished out tour, it was nearly time for our Rooftop tour. We had a great tour guide, John, who lead a group of about 15 of us on the tour. He was very entertaining and knowledgeable about the various areas in and out of the house.

Of course, the best part of this tour is being on the roof and seeing the views. The view from the back balcony was not bad either; I can imagine sitting there watching the setting sun while puffing on a cigar!

I guess this was not a camera day for me. I only took about 30 pictures and very few of them turned out to be reasonably good pics. Oh well, the one good thing about this is I know we'll be back - and probably soon!

A Day Trip to Biltmore

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On Saturday, my wife and I went to tour the Biltmore house in Asheville, NC. We went there because they have their Christmas decorations out and I had not ever seen the house decorated for Christmas.

This was the first weekend that they have had the Christmas decorations up for this year. As a result (and maybe the fact that the weather was perfect), it was very busy. We got there around 10 AM and had to park in lot C and take a shuttle ride up to the house. This was actually a very nice ride; they had shuttles running very frequently, so there was almost zero wait time. As we were riding on the shuttle, we discussed how different this experience was from that of Dollywood or Disney World. The shuttle at Biltmore was enclosed, everyone had a seat and it was climate controlled, so it was very comfortable - the same cannot be said of the open-air shuttles of Dollywood or Disney World.

It was busy enough that we had to schedule our entrance into the house; we had tickets for 2PM, so our 10AM arrival left us with time to tour the grounds and gardens. We started off by exploring the "south terrace" - one of our favorite areas on the grounds. Walking out on the terrace it feels like you are on top of the world! You can see the rolling hills for miles. One thing that we have always noticed is that it is very windy on the terrace. I suspect that the location for the house may have been chosen because of the winds at the top of this hill. In the late 1800's when this house was built, taking such things into consideration would make the house much more comfortable in the summer. We figured that this was also the reason for the amazing number of windows and doors around the house.

From there, we went down to the Italian Garden, then followed the path through the Shrub Garden down to the Walled Garden. One of my favorite trees is the Japanese cutleaf maple - there are several in the Shrub Garden, many of them appear to be very old. The fall colors on the trees and shrubs were beautiful with bright red, orange, yellow and purple leaves, flowers and berries all around. We continued our tour down to the Walled Garden and Conservatory before winding our way back up to the house by way of the Spring Garden.

Back up at the house, we decided it was time for lunch. We enjoyed a great lunch at the Stables. We ate in what was once a horse stall! It still had the rack on the wall to hold hay and water. We had never been in there before and assumed that the "stables cafe" was in the building where the stables were once located, but that things had been totally re-done and you would not recognize the stables at all. On the contrary, it looked like they had just removed the horses, cleaned things up, brought in some tables and chairs and began serving meals. Once again, we noticed how nice of an environment that was established at Biltmore as compared to other tourist attractions to which we have been - everything seemed like a first-class operation. The meal was wonderful, by the way.

It was about 1:30, so we had thirty minutes to wait until it was our turn to tour the house. We walked over to the Front Lawn and joined several other people who were just lounging around enjoying the weather and view of the front of the house.

At 2PM we went into the house on our tour. It was crowded and, despite the outside temperatures being in the mid 50's, was very warm inside of the house. One of the first things that we noticed were the huge interior doors - I noticed how detailed the fitting of the hinges to the doors was. In most any modern house that I've seen, the hinges fit the doors, but it's not a precise fit. At the Biltmore, everyone that I looked at was a perfect fit. You can tell that the house was built by craftsmen who took pride in their work. Throughout the house, you can see multiple architectural styles. Some ceilings such as the one in the Salon are covered with draping cloth while others have a Gothic style arched ceiling.

After our tour, we went over to the gift shop and picked up a few things and we stopped by the Guest Services desk to upgrade our daily pass to a twelve month pass - we'll definitely be back a few times over the next year.

On our way out we stopped by the Bass Pond. This looks like a nice peaceful area to relax and enjoy the scenery.

Day 11

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A drive through the bad lands

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Just out side of the bad lands, we found some prairie dogs

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Then we made a stop at Wall Drug

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day11/default.htm

Day 10

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Mt Rushmore was on the schedule for today

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We started the day off relaxing and doing a bit of reading/smoking

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My day ended when I realized that my motorcycle tire was at it's end of life

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day10/index.htm

On our vacation, we went to Mt Rushmore and all I got was this lousy tire!

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Tough way to end my riding, but that's the way the cookie crumbles. I'll probably look into getting a tire next week at the Honda Hoot in Knoxville - I hope they have some vendors there with good prices.

Day 9

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Today we pulled up camp and relocated to Rapid City, SD.

The ride across the Big Horn Mountains was surprisingly cool; we encountered a bit of snow and some sleet.

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Along the way, we stopped by and saw Devil's Tower

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It was about a 450 mile trip.

Tomorrow we go to see Mt Rushmore

More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day9/index.htm

Day 8

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Today was another relaxing day. We did some laundry and then went into Cody for lunch and some site seeing.

We stopped by the Bill Cody Dam on the way to Cody.

We had lunch at the Silver Dollar Bar which several people in town told us was the best place in town for a burger.

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We drove around Cody on some of the scenic roads looking for wildlife.

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We finished the day by taking a stop at a rock called "the holy city" - it's supposed to look like the holy city - not sure what you've got to be drinking to see it :-)

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day8/index.htm

Day 7

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Today we went through Yellowstone Park down to the Grand Teton National Park. We took the truck since rain was in the forecast.

Along the way, we stopped to take some picture to show how deep the snow was in Yellowstone.

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The Grand Tetons were beautiful.

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day7/index.htm

Day 6

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Today was a relaxing day. We spent most of it down-town at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. There are 5 museums under one roof; the Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Draper Museum of Natural History, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, and the Cody Firearms Museum.

This is Becky, Josh and Rick standing in front of the Museum.

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day6/index.htm

Day 5

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We started off with plans to go up to Red Lodge and back into Yosemite to meet the girls for lunch. Those plans were busted when we found out that the Bear Tooth Pass was closed due to an avalanc last night.

So we took a similar route, going over the Chief Joseph highway.

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We ended up running about an hour late, but met up with the girls in Yosemite for lunch.

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We went on part of the Grand Loop road and went to see Old Faithful.

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It was amazingly cold and snowy up in the park.

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My favorite picture of the day:

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More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day5/index.htm

Old Faithful

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Day 4

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This was a relaxing day. We started off taking the Motorcycles out to get some gas.

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On the way into Cody, we stopped by the Bill Cody dam.

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We spent several hours walking around and shopping in Cody.

We all tried Smoky Mountain Oysters for Lunch. No one really liked them very much, but no one really dis-liked them either.

We finished up our shopping at Wal-Mart picking up some stuff to grill at the camper for dinner.

More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day4/index.htm

Fuel Mileage

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Our major expense during this trip will be fuel. We are splitting the diesel that we are using in the Dodge 3500 that is towing the toy hauler (which holds the Motorcycles). Here, I'm trying to keep up with roughly how much fuel this trip requires and how much it costs us.

First fuel-up @ Watt Road in Knoxville
51,920

Second fuel-up @ Paducah
52,226

Approximately 32 gallons for 306 miles = 9.5 MPG

Third fuel-up @ Kingdom City
52,504

Approximately 33 gallons for 278 miles = 8.4 MPG

Fourth fuel-up @ Hamburg, Iowa
52,789

Approximately 34 gallons for 285 miles = 8.4 MPG

Fifth fuel-up @ Kearney, Nebraska
53,037

Approximately 27.5 gallons for 248 miles = 9 MPG

Sixth fuel-up @ Bridgeport, Nebraska
53,285

Approximately 27.5 gallons for 248 miles = 9 MPG

Seventh fuel-up @ Casper, Wyoming
53,510

Approximately 26 gallons for 225 miles = 8.6 MPG

Day 3 - to Cody, finally

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We pulled out at 7 AM Eastern.

Stopped up the road a ways for Breakfast on-the-go from McDonalds.

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We took a small detour that took us by Chimney Rock.

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Arrived at the Yellowstone Valley Inn - the campground where we are staying - around 11 PM Eastern.

More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day3/index.htm

Day 2

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We started with a free breakfast at the hotel. It was pretty good.

Pictures are from inside the moving truck - the camera did a GREAT job; I got a few good shots.

We got on the road around 7:30 Eastern. It's on to St. Louis to pick up Tim's nephew, Rick.

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With Rick's motorcycle in the camper, we' continued West - I think the next couple of days will be pretty boring.

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Steve at the gas station in Hamburg, Iowa. There's a great story here...more to come.

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Beautiful old buildings along the road.

No hotel rooms in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Spending the night in York, Nebraska at a Super 8 Motel.

It's hard for me to focus and blog while traveling for as many hours as we are doing during the day, so hopefully I'll go back and update this after the fact.

More pictures available here: http://mckeehan.homeip.net/trips/tripwest2008/Day2/index.htm

Day 1

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Day 1 took us only about 350 miles from home to Paducah, KY. We pulled out around 5:30 and pulled in to stop around 11:30. We stayed at a Drury Inn at exit 4.

Bike all packed up

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To Start this trip, I had to do something I've never done - put my motorcycle on a trailer.

Well, this trailer is a bit different. It is a toy-hauler camper, so my bike is in there with all of our luggage and stuff (not packed very neatly). It's also pretty crampped because we are making room for a total of 3 motorcycles!

Here's a pic; not the best, but an historic moment.

The Trip West: Plans

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We are planning to leave on a Friday, as early as possible (maybe as late as noon depending on work schedules).
Drive to St. Lous, MO. Approximately 511 miles.

On day 2, drive from St. Louis to Denver, CO. This will be our longest day traveling. We should go thru Kansas City, Topeka, Junction City, Salina, Hayes, Oakley, Burlington and Limon. Approximately 847 miles.

On day 3, drive from Denver to Cody, WY. Traveling thru Cheyenne, Casper., Chugwater, Slater, Wheatland, Glendo, Orin, Douglas and Parkerton. Approximately 510 miles.

We will be spending several days in and around Cody doing things around Yellowstone. We are planning to camp at the Yellowstone Valley Inn Resort.

Yellowstone Valley Inn
3324 Yellowstone Park Hwy/Northfork Hwy
Cody, Wyoming 82414

Quiet, rustic country inn, RV park & campgroud perfect for sightseeing vacation, featuring western outdoor activities & lodging, located 16 miles west of Cody, Wyoming and 30 miles east of Yellowstone National Park on Hwy 14,16,20 also known as the Yellowstone Highway.

After spending a week there, we are going to relocate to Rapid City - Approximately 420 miles. There, we'll be camping at the Mystery Mountain Resort.

Mystery Mountain Resort
13752 South Highway 16 "West"
Rapid City, South Dakota 57702

The Mystery Mountain Resort is located in the tall Black Hills pine forest just off of South Highway 16, about 9 miles out of Rapid City toward Mt. Rushmore.

After another 5 days or so in that area, we'll be headed back home.

One the way home, we may take a detour to see the Corn Palace. Imagine a building covered with colorful murals. Now imagine that same building with an exterior made entirely out of corn and other grains! This building exists -- it is the Corn Palace.

We have not determined the route back home yet. Personally, I like the idea of going over to Chicago and down through Indianapolis. Or we may take the more direct route back down into Kansas and over to St. Louis.

The Hertz shuttle runs on a schedule and (this is the good part) they publish the time till the next shuttle launch.

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Parking at universal

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Boston Market seems like a good place to get some "healthy" food.

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Whataburger for breakfast

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I did not want to get into the habit of having a great breakfast, so I gave Whataburger a try. It turned out to be a pretty good (fresh and tasty) breakfast.
The name drew me in...

Lunch at Salgabo's

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A new sub shop in the area. It only opened 11 weeks ago. Serving hot and cold subs, it seemed to be a good place to try for lunch. I had their Chicken Philly - it was ok.

Panera Bread for breakfast

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Begin Happy - sounded good to me, so I gave it a try.

Dinner at the mall

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After spending a few hours at Downtown Disney, I did not feel like a big dinner. I decided to grab something at the mall (especially east since it's connected to my hotel). Portofino Grill had a Chicken and Pasta meal that looked pretty good.

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Firehouse Subs for lunch

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They give you enough options to turn up the heat!

That's probably a good thing (I did not try any of the hot sauce) because I found the sub (I had their #1, hook and ladder) to be pretty ordinary.


Believe it or not, that's how this thing is setup. At first glance, it appears to be a pretty nice hotel. Actually, it's the Florida Hotel and Conference Center (if that makes it any better). Still seems strange to have it attached to a shopping mall.

Paschal's for dinner.

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Billed as a "Southern Tradition" it offers southern cooking. Not bad for airport food. I believe I'll have a vegetable plate.

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Blue line to O'Hare

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For breakfast, I really like this place. It has a lot of options and the food is fast and good. Today I had a

Smoked Bacon & Cheddar Panini which has crambled eggs, bacon and cheddar cheese on grilled sourdough country bread.

House of Blues

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Well, we made it to the house of blues. Had some good dinner; I had the Smoked Center Cut Pork Chop Basted with Honey Mustard Glaze and Served with Mashed Potatoes and Sauteed Vegetables.

Then we stayed around for the show. We got to see Victor Wooten (http://www.victorwooten.com/). He had Family Groove Company (http://www.familygrooveco.com/), a local Chicago band, opening for him.


House of Blues Chicago

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I'm planning to go to dinner with some guys from the class tonight at the House of Blues in Chicago.
They are scheduled to have Victor Wooten on stage tonight. Should be interesting.


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Union station

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A Diner's, Drive-in's and Dive's find.

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I had a "Wreck" sandwich. Salami, Roast Beef, Turkey & Ham with Swiss Cheese.

Good sandwich shop.



This is really cool:
http://www.myfriendsuggests.com/FoodTV.jsp

It shows all of the places that Guy has gone on the Diners, Drive-Ins and
Dives on a map. Makes finding things close to where you are easy.

I had the "All American Scrambler" which has scrambled eggs, crisp applewood smoked bacon, and oven-roasted breakfast potatoes (with onions)

Very god eats!



Pilot Travel Centers LLC - Corporate Office

I just learned that the corporate office for Pilot is in Knoxville. Further, I was told that they are a WebSphere Portal customer.

Chipotle burrito for lunch

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I took a walk and went to the Navy Pier. I did not expect to find what I found
The place was nearly deserted. I was not totally alone, but it was vastly different from the last time I was in Chicago (I think it was June then). But it was still a very nice walk with a rewarding view of the Chicago skyline on my return.

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View from Newfound Gap

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Watching the band

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We enjoyed watching the SCHS Band perform their half-time show this past Friday night. It was nice to see how things have come together later in the season. The last time we saw them was at the first football game of the season and I can say that they have certainly improved!

We also had the chance to watch the largest marching band in the state of Tennessee - Dobyns Bennett. The SCHS Band was smaller and not as loud, but overall, I think the SCHS Band's performance was better...


Fall is in the air

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Temperatures are dropping this week and the leaves are turning and falling.

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T. Ho's

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T-Ho's looks is a small restaurant that packs a big taste!

Lori has had her eye on some soup for a while now. I told her that I had seen the soup at a Vietnamese restaurant one time, so we made plans to go to a local Vietnamese restaurant to give the soup a try. Lori loved the soup (Noodles Creole Delight or something like that). I tried a charcoal pork dinner (charcoaled pork over lettuce/cucumber/carrots on a bed of noodles. Both meals were very good.

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We being Matthew, Tim Hogan and I. The theatre being Parkway Drive-In at 2909 East Lamar Alexander Parkway.

We watched Hairspray and Rush Hour 3; both movies were very funny.

Admittance for both shows was only $5 per person and their concessions were reasonably priced as well.

We pulled up to a spot, grabbed our lawn chairs and had a seat to enjoy the show. The place was not sold-out, but it was pretty busy. The weather turned out beautiful to watch the movies - it never got chilly, but it was not hot either.

An activity that I would certainly do again.