Saturday
night brought visitors to the campsite.
Randy Aldridge and his son Jackson joined us and camped with us. We enjoyed the benefit of a campfire and the
fellowship of friends around the fire.
Also, Jackson had brought a dutch oven and cooked pretzels on the
campfire for us. Great job Jackson! They were delicious and it was a secret
recipe so we can’t duplicate the cooking.
We all had a great time! Sunday
morning we had breakfast together before David and I set out for the full day
walk. Breakfast was at Waffle House so
it can be duplicated!!
SUNDAY
WALK
Pictures
made on Sunday will be in a separate post.
Sunday
morning we started our walk from the Cowboy Church on Hiway 280 at 9:10. It was like we were programmed to start at
9:10. All 3 mornings that was our start
time, certainly not planned with the way we had to shuttle each day to get to
the starting point. Sunday’s shuttle was
the absolute best. We drove David’s car
to the start point and started walking. Larry
and Nancy Witt had been so supportive and helpful to us and David had
pre-arranged for them to pick us up at whatever distance we could make. A Big Thank You to Larry and Nancy!!
The
starting point at the Cowboy Church on 280 is where Highway 147 crosses going
north.
David
had scouted out the route north of Auburn on Thursday morning and had some
notes on locations and mileages. As we
started walking we were estimating mileages and times guessing that we would be going by a church
while in session. Also, we could then
make a station/store/deli a little after 1:00 and have lunch there. Well the only thing that worked was getting
to church.
We
walked through the community of Gold Hill and the entire morning had been a
beautiful walk. Beautiful farms and
homes galore, the day was bright, crisp and comfortable for walking and around
a curve and there was the church in view at the top of the hill. We got to the church and the sign said Sunday
School at 10:00 and Worship Service at 11:00.
It was Macedonia Baptist Church and the time was between 10:30
-10:35. We decided to go into the
sanctuary to see what we could learn about the SS classes. The adult Sunday school class was meeting in
the sanctuary so we took off our packs and sat down and enjoyed the last few
minutes of a lesson well taught from 1 Thessalonians chapter 4 about the coming
of the Lord and to be ready. After the
lesson we had the opportunity to introduce ourselves and to share a little of
what we were doing. We actually stayed
thru the music worship time before departing and heading on our way. Just a few steps from the church we crossed
into Chambers County. That placed us in
the 10th county thus far in walking up the state.
Highway
147 continued to be one of the prettiest walk areas thus far with the forests,
the farms, and old houses with much history around them. We were about a mile from highway 431 where
lunch break was to be and I spotted an older plantation style home and was
admiring the home. Walking by and
approaching the house closer there was the lady of the house in the front yard
working with some flowers. We of course
spoke as always but this time started a conversation. Her husband was toward the back of the house
and he came around and joined us. After
chatting for a minute it was time to take off packs and look around. A gracious couple and shared some history of
the farm, the house was built in 1880’s to 90’s. The couple was Joe and Margaret Nicolosi and
their farm name was Rawhide Hollow named after their pet dog “Rawhide” from
days gone by. One of Joe’s interest is
beekeeping and the production of honey.
And we have a small bottle of honey to prove it, Thanks Joe and Margaret
for sharing time during our walk with us.
We put the packs on and told them where we were stopping to eat and
David made the comment “I sure hope they are open” and Joe stated “Well,
sometimes they are and sometimes they are not.”
That comment from a local made me start thinking this place is going to
be closed and the next place to eat is 10 miles from here and at 3 miles per
hour lunch would be supper!
Well,
sure enough in another mile we happened up on Hiway 431 and the Boxcar
Store. It was closed.
So
as you will see from the pictures we took a pack off break and had lunch out of
the backpacks, rested, stretched and went on our way up 431 headed to
Lafayette. About a mile up 431 a guy was
cutting grass and stopped his mower and talked with us offering to get us some
water or anything we might need. We
tried to get him to walk with us a little ways but he opted to stay. He said he was going to check on us on Monday
and I need to find out if the Nicolosi’s know him so I can get word to him we
canceled Monday’s walk. (Sidenote: David’s son, Jason, got sick Sunday with a
virus and since we were that close by thank goodness. David could take care of
him and we stopped Leg 3 on Sunday night.)
We made it on in to Lafayette without incident and Subway was the choice
and the first stop! A great Sub sandwich
for energy to push us on til dark. I met
a nice couple at the Subway and discussed driving routes from Wadley back to
Montgomery for the drive back home. At
this time we didn’t know we were canceling the Monday walk. I did not get their names. Big mistake twice. Didn’t get Bob’s full name when he was
offering to help and didn’t get this couples name.
At any rate, after we
had the nourishment from Subway we may our way on into and thru Lafayette and
when we turned onto highway 77 David
called the Witts and they were on their way to pick us up, we made it a little over a mile further up
Hiway 77 and stopped at an entrance to a church. The Witts picked us up and carried us back to
David’s car and this became the final day of Leg 3.
I learned from the Nicolosi's that the gentleman we met on Hiway 431 was Bobby Alsobrook. The world becomes smaller every day. Bobby comes to the SERFI at the Evergreen Airport every fall. I look forward to seeing him then.
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