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Xena: Me and Mommy and Daddy are getting ready to go on vacation to In Dee Anna for my Grandma Jean's 84th birthday celebration! I hope there's good food and cake. I'm going to try to be on my best behavior and not act scared at the Assisted Living home where Grandma Jean lives. (She's Daddy's Mommy.)
Lucy's acting relieved and Chia's acting bratty 'cause they get to/ have to stay home with brother Andrew and Riley. This will be two weekends in a row they got left behind. I had to stay home last weekend, too. But now I'm all groomed and ready to travel in my car kennel where I feel safe and happy.
Last weekend my folks went to Knoxville, Tennessee, to a dance on Friday night. They left early so they could go to the gluten-free bakery my Daddy loves and then to his favorite restaurant for supper. It's called Jig and Reel. He said it's a Scottish restaurant, and has lots of different items on the menu that you don't see other places. But his favorite thing is their "Scotch whiskey flights." Sounds like birds or planes, doesn't it? Mommy smells them before he drinks each one (she doesn't like the taste) and then they compare thoughts on them. One of them made her cringe and cough and almost struggle for breath. It was Daddy's favorite! She really liked the smell of another one, but Daddy didn't like it at all. I don't think I would have liked any of them!
They slept in what's called an Air B&B in Knoxville, then went hiking the next day before they left for home. They found what they called an oasis - an 85 acre park - in the middle of downtown Knoxville. They mostly went to see Fort Dickerson there, but then they walked one of the trails. If you click here you can read a little bit about it. Fort Dickerson is the site of a big battle in the American Civil War. I won't spoil it by telling you who won the battle.
Mommy and Daddy at the top of the hill on their walk.
My folks started their walk where the big red arrow is on the map - the one you'll see if you click the link - and headed up the blue line, then moved to the black line and circled around, heading back to the parking lot where the big red arrow is. They said it was a fun hike through the woods with lots of big hills and roots and big rocks and big fallen trees and the occasional, "which way do we go now?" Before that, they drove up to the Civil War Earthen Site and walked the short trail around it, stopping to read all the signs about what happened there and see the big guns that are like cannons only a bit smaller. The Fort overlooks a valley and what is now called the Tennessee River, and was the perfect place for the Union troops to stop the Confederate battalion from advancing. Oops, did I just give you a hint who won the battle?
This is Augusta Quarry. It's right at the start of the trailhead. Isn't it pretty?
Well, that was last weekend. Now we - me and Mommy and Daddy - have to finish getting packed and ready for this weekend. I haven't decided yet which stuffies are going. Probably Priscilla, she's a good traveler. We're leaving this Friday and not coming home until next Monday! Wow, that's like 87 day! I'll try to stop by and visit you before we leave.
Your friendly Travelling Schnauzer Princess, Xena
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