They have a nice brick house on the northeast side of town. They were both at work, so we drove out to the main street and found a Krystal hamburger place for lunch, then got haircuts and vacuumed the Florida sand out of the car. Dana had a great home-cooked meal fixed for dinner and we had a relaxing evening catching up with them.
Saturday morning, after the full course breakfast she cooked for us, we headed into the city and drove around, then stopped at the Chattanooga Railroad Museum.
They have converted some of these passenger cars into hotel rooms. Next we drove over to the TVA Railroad Museum, and took a train ride (3 miles each way).
The train ride took us over Chickamauga Creek and through the pre-Civil War Missionary Ridge tunnel.
Joe's past caught up with him here, and he's finally behind bars.
Back at the museum, we watched a demonstration of the working turntable as the conductor turned the engine around, and we walked over to the restoration shop.
Sunday morning, we said our goodbyes and sent Dana and Michael off to church, while we got ready to de-camp.
Of course, we had to say goodbye to their dog, Kendall, too.
Their neighbor was trying to get the grass cut and was having trouble with the lawnmower, so Joe had a little consulting to do here.
We had a great visit with Dana and Michael and look forward to coming back again. Maybe next time we can get a little fishing worked in.
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