
This is the powerline farm in the area of the St. Lucie Nuke plant.

Above is a restaurant (I didn't eat at it) I saw in the South (one of the Carolina's). Thought the name was strange at best. Hit read more for the last photo:

This is the World War II battleship North Carolina. Really interesting, especially below deck. The battleship tour was the best thing I did...oh, I also saw the Ron Carter trio, that was pretty good too. The food highlight was the Cannoli in Little Italy at Ferrara's bakery.
(Ron Carter: "Legendary bass player Ron Carter leads his trio through a series of shows at the the Blue Note in Manhattan. Double bass player and cellist Ron Carter is one of the best accompanists in the business, but also a hugely talented performer in his own right. He has appeared on countless recordings and worked with a host of legendary jazz musicians including Thelonius Monk, Art Farmer, Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock.")
3 comments:
It looks like a boring vacation. Are you sure it was a vacation? Looks like a road trip.
I also toured that ship. I also thought it was amazing.
Road trips are amazing fun... I did a 3000 mile one by myself... I like to go with my kids too... you just get in the car and go. :)
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