Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Old Center Church

Tuscaloosa, Alabama - Deerlick Creek COE Park

Weather: low 75 degrees, high 97 degrees, clear skies

Another historical site on the way to the RV park is the Old Center Church, built about 1879 and used continuously until a few years ago. It is still used for special occasions, and the inside appears much like what I think it would have looked 100 years ago.

Along the side of the church is the call to meeting bell, which looks like it could still do the job.
The windows are very similar to the ones I showed from the Dog Trot Cabin in yesterday's post, with so many wavy lines that it distorts the view from inside or outside.

Terri's car needed to have the brakes checked, so she had an appointment this morning for that at the automotive repair shop. I picked her up at the shop and took her home so she wouldn't have to wait. The shop called about noon and said the front brakes were fine, but the rear brakes needed to be repaired. Terri told them to go ahead and do the repairs, and I took her to pick the car up in the afternoon.

Terri and Thomas came to the RV for supper tonight, helping us enjoy a fine supper that Carolyn prepared of roast beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, cornbread, and a couple other little things. We had watermelon for dessert that was really sweet.

More later, be safe.

Today's Town - Sebastopol, California: Gravenstein Apple Capital Of The World

Not all who wander are lost.

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