AmericanPressTravelNews.com-July 13th, Goose Holler’ Ranch/Farm-Bob and Barb ” NOT on the Road Again” hanging at the ranch for a change and lovin’ it! So here are a few images we love and want to share with our 1.34-million viewers and visitors! The featured carp in Indonesia, is just one of the more than 550-different kinds of this giant minnow in the world. The most important protein for 90-percent of the world’s population and also the most expensive fish in the world as in various varieties of Koi (carp).
Son Brian knows where they live! That’s a mutton snapper and baked up for 20-people!Kayaking N. Florida waters!
Outdated and Barb loved it!On the TN. River!Almost well done Japanese “eats.”Barb and the Llama in their matching coats! It liked Barb and didn’t spit!Jose Wejebe was a wonderful guy and angler. He is gone now in a plane crash and the young man in his teens is also gone now. He succumbed to CF.
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Golden Girls Restaurant in Clinton famous for “Broasted Chicken.”Our deck overlooking Norris Lake at Pinnacle Point. What a view!Deans Restaurant & Bakery in Oak Ridge. Ribs, steaks, chickens.
AmericanPressTravelNews-May 20th,-Bob & Barb “On the Road Again”-Anderson County, Clinton, & Oak Ridge, TN.-Besides enjoying a great condo experience on Norris Lake, at Pinnacle Point with “Vacations on the Water” , we also had to eat didn’t we? So Our first day in Clinton we we headed for dinner at Golden Girls Restaurant (Barbs favorite sitcom) with the rooster outside. Great veggies, chopped steak with grilled onions the way we like them and plenty of good rolls, as opposed to nasty rolls just out of the micro. Before dinner I fished the morning with Guide Scott Manning described in a previous post as very professional and a great big catfish finder. Then it was home to lunch at Hoskins 1940’s Soda Fountain (as previously reported in last weeks post) for a malted and a tuna sandwich, um, um good. A bit later we visited the Appalachian Arts and Crafts Center. We love crafts; talented people who learned by trial and error to make all manner of wood, ceramic and woven items that just plain fit as gifts and as home-ware. The next evening we drove over to Oak Ridge and met Mark De Rose & Ray Smith from Oakridge Visitors and Explore Oak Ridge. We had dinner at Dean’s Restaurant & Bakery for some ribs and specials. Oak Ridge as we posted a few days back is a terrific place to visit. Museums and a true more modern America will be your host here. You know, and feel that history was made here that changed the course of human destiny. This is the place the nuclear age was born! Go: www.exploreoakridge.com and check out dean’s at: www.deansrestaurantand bakery.com
NOTE* Stay tuned more coming about Anderson County.
Hoskins 1940’s Soda Fountain after lunch time!
Catfish-big ones hang in the current bottoms of the Clinch River.
Our large deck overlooking Norris Lake had a large barbeque grill, and views to write home about!A Master Bedroom with a walk-out to the large deck overlooking Norris Lake. Each bedroom and the living room had wall mounted TV’s and the living room had a gas fireplace and walkout to the large deck lake overlook!
AmericanPressTravelNews-May 10th,–Bob and Barb “On The Road Again” this time in Anderson County-Clinton, Oak Ridge, & Rocky Top, TN.-we dropped our bags and tooth brush at a fabulous condo apartment (which is also on sale now) provided by “Vacations on the Water” in Clinton, TN. Three large bedrooms, two full baths and showers, one with Jacuzzi Tub that we thoroughly enjoyed and relaxed in after a hard day of fishing, museum cruising (more details in next postings), dining and learning all about this Appalachian historical area. Below the condo there is a marina store next door, down the shore a bit, with all manner of boaters and anglers needs and even a weekend restaurant! We went fishing, visited The Museum of the Appalachia for an article for New Pioneer Magazine, and spent quite a bit of terrific times at Oak Ridge, now designated as a National Park.
The condo unit (with an elevator for convenience) would easily accommodate more than one couple or family and would be an extremely reasonably priced vacation rental. The one we stayed at in perfect condition with totally modern everything, is for sale now. If you’d like to rent at Pinnacle Point, with boat dockage on Norris Lake just behind your apartment.here’s the contacts: [email protected] They say that “your dream vacation is only a signature away.” Address is 342 Pinnacle Point , Andersonville, TN. 37705 www.vacationsonthewater.com NOTE* WE WILL BE POSTING SEPARATE ARTICLES ON ALL OF OUR DIFFERENT EXPERIENCES WHILE IN ANDERSON COUNTY, TN. EACH DAY SO PLEASE CHECK BACK AT OUR SITE, DAILY!