Heading further south, conveniently located just outside of Richmond--watch for the signs--is the Lembeck Plantation and goat farm. A charming spot provides guided tours through the tobacco fields which, besides giving an extremely detailed history of tobacco in America, has living examples of all eleven of the most important tobacco strains in American History. You will not want to leave, but you will have to press on.
Crossing into North Carolina there are a number of great options. You will have to check the map to see which is most convenient but I would definitely suggest a stop in Spivey, N.C. which is the home of the annual "hollering contest". Unfortunately it is held in August so you will not be able to witness it first hand, but the museum of hollering has both tapes you can listen to as well as pictures of past winners. If that is not easily accessed, there is Edenton, N.C. which has in its town hall a diorama showing the events leading to the signing of the first North carolina state constitution in 1788 and get this, it has on display an actual pen owned by one of the descendants of one of the people who actually signed the constitution. This is "bringing history alive" to Zach and Emma and I am sure that they will never forget it. In Camden, s.c. there is a replica of the schoolhouse that they think John C. Calhoun attended for one week in 1801 before his parents got him private tutors. And, this is hilarious, there is a "dunce stool" and "dunce cap" that you can actually sit on and wear. I hope that you still have energy because the best is last. It's a bit out of the way, but well worth it, The Boll Weevil Museum in Anniston Alabama. Walk through 3 separate buildings and see the impact of the weevil on the economy of the south over two centuries--it is amazing!! I hope that you have enough energy left to check out the exhibits on chiggers, aphids, and my favorite, the Palmetto bug. This will just about get you into Fla. and by this time I am sure that the kids will want nothing to do with theme parks and beaches. That being the case, just email me, and I will send you a list of comparable activities for Fla.
Crossing into North Carolina there are a number of great options. You will have to check the map to see which is most convenient but I would definitely suggest a stop in Spivey, N.C. which is the home of the annual "hollering contest". Unfortunately it is held in August so you will not be able to witness it first hand, but the museum of hollering has both tapes you can listen to as well as pictures of past winners. If that is not easily accessed, there is Edenton, N.C. which has in its town hall a diorama showing the events leading to the signing of the first North carolina state constitution in 1788 and get this, it has on display an actual pen owned by one of the descendants of one of the people who actually signed the constitution. This is "bringing history alive" to Zach and Emma and I am sure that they will never forget it. In Camden, s.c. there is a replica of the schoolhouse that they think John C. Calhoun attended for one week in 1801 before his parents got him private tutors. And, this is hilarious, there is a "dunce stool" and "dunce cap" that you can actually sit on and wear. I hope that you still have energy because the best is last. It's a bit out of the way, but well worth it, The Boll Weevil Museum in Anniston Alabama. Walk through 3 separate buildings and see the impact of the weevil on the economy of the south over two centuries--it is amazing!! I hope that you have enough energy left to check out the exhibits on chiggers, aphids, and my favorite, the Palmetto bug. This will just about get you into Fla. and by this time I am sure that the kids will want nothing to do with theme parks and beaches. That being the case, just email me, and I will send you a list of comparable activities for Fla.
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sniff -- such great memories!! i hope the pilafs are in for such great adventures as we had as children!!
great post dad!
and no, zach and emma -- he's actually NOT joking!
That is awesome!!! with an itinary like that I so want to stow away!
KDH, seems like identifying semi precious gems could have been a task at Holtzapalooza 1?
Just talked to my nphw, it sounds like a GREAT trip! He will be posting the trip on the blog so we can all keep up with him!
Here's hoping Christie Brinkley shows up at at least one stop, and cousin Eddie is somewhere between here and NC!
Seems like SOMEONE is not working today?
OMG... that was AWESOME! What a memory. I never would have thought there was so much to do along the way. I was just trying to hit up every other McDonald's on the way down and see who served the best #1 with a coke. And the kids are into collecting the "Surf's Up" characters, so I just figured everyone's happy. But, to check out the hollering museum... Get out of town! That just might bring back the childhood memories that I should be facing head on.
Thak you Unckie for sharing your memories and time with us. Zach tried to read it all but could'nt get past your mentioning of the largest ball of twine.
..and you thought our vacations were all fun and games!!
It's all out there, and more. In the words of the immortal Yakov Smirnov, "What a country"!!
I love Yakov!!! Funny guy.
Big game tomorrow for Zachary, it's his last regular season game. He needs one more hit to find out a secret from Sandra.
I have to admit that was a well crafted blog! Two thumbs up! Any chance I could take that McDonald's trip with you?
Well here it is Tuesday!!
On thursday the family treks down to Austin's graduation and bring him to 431 for a summer reprieve.
When Austin comes summer turns to what summer should be! Kids running through the sprinkler, trips to get ice cream, trips to Kohler pool, bison games, Darien Lake, picnics and bike rides. It is always so much fun!
So that is very exciting.
Jff, is the Explorer WIFI, so sandra can blog while you drive?
Just curious??
Sunny and warm, never the right combination to get me to work!!!
enjoy the day all!
OLIVER XXXXX
By the way -- dad swears those are tobacco leaves featured on the lighter in the first picture. yeah huh. If I lose my job for affliating with a pro-drug website ....
Wow what a great trip I had to Quincy to meet Oliver! He's a wonderful little boy and we had all sorts of time to talk about his family and his life and the wonderful things he'll do. Adam and Amy look so happy. It was GREAT!
I smell a blog!!! a proud Aunt's trip to new england to meet her nephew. You could win an award with a story like that!
Somebody HAD to go and look really close at the lighters. I was more intent on the tobacco leaves. Anyhow,,,,,,golf, pinochle, beer and early to bed tonite. See you Wed.all.
Yeah! Austin is coming to town. With the Pilafs on the road, KDH back at work, son Adam reluctantly finishing his school year, and the Cookies working and fetching the Big A, it will probably be a bit quiet here for a bit. Have a good one anyone out there who bothers to check in.
It does sound like everyone is out and about doing something fun. Me, I am just working away, trying to ignore the fact that it will be a perfect day out there today.
MY hometown atlanta braves got clobbered by those red sox last night. Ouch. OUCH!
does that mean you're going to join the evil empire?
Saw the other "evil empire", the Bisons, defeat the hated Louisville RiverBats today with frequent visits from the beer guy. looks like another "early to bed". Did get a chance to see the Rockies finish the sweep of the Yankees. Pilafs in Fla., fixitts in Asheville, and the Cookies in Auburn. Everyone on the road today.
Awfully quiet out there.Nothing since Thursday. Anything going on? Anyone? Anyone? I feel like the teacher in Ferris Bueller. Looks like we will be taking an NT run today. Will provide update later. No word from Austin in Tonawanda? Nothing from my son, done with school for the year? Nothing from HOT lanta? Have a good one all.
i got nuttin
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