May 02, 2026
We departed River Ridge Retreat in Guntersville, AL on Tuesday, April 21. We will now be making a slow road trip toward Arizona with several stops and visits along the way. Our first state was Mississippi with an overnight stay in Vicksburg at a Cracker Barrel. We thank CB for allowing/encouraging RV’s to stay with them. Of course, on Wednesday we had breakfast with them and then continued our trek to Shreveport, LA, our second state of this trip. We had a great visit with our NOMADS friends Mark and Lisa. We got to tour their beautiful new-to-them home and park BB in their driveway for the night. Unfortunately, we were having such a great time visiting that we forgot to take pictures. Thursday morning we visited some more and had some great doughnuts – thanks Lisa. Before departing, Lisa and Mark shared with us some information on the town of Jefferson, Texas about an hour’s drive northwest of Shreveport. We don’t have a set itinerary, so we made an adjustment to the GPS and headed to Jefferson. What a gem this little town is. We parked BB in the municipal lot behind the police station for the night. Yes, it is approved if you are ever there. We began just walking around the town. There are many antique stores, restaurants, motels, ice cream shops, an old general store with about anything you could imagine and many other interesting places to stop.
We visited the Museum of Time and Measurement and especially recommend a visit there. Mr. Ingram owns the museum. He and his wife had this huge collection in their house and decided it should be shared with the public and donated them all to the Museum. He has some amazing clocks. He has a large assortment of calendar clocks that we had not seen previously. His wife also had a collection of salt and pepper shakers. Mr. Ingram’s profession was that of a surveyor and there were all sorts of tools for that trade on display, including a four-foot slide ruler (a teaching tool) being a real surprise.
Of course, we were very interested in the local cuisine and decided to eat at Kitt’s Kornbread Sandwich and Pie Bar. Oh my! Never had a corn bread sandwich before. Yes, we make cornbread and eat it with soup, etc. but this was different. It was so good!! Now we must learn to make cornbread that holds together and doesn’t crumble. We hope we can come close to duplicating the recipe because the owner will not share it. For dessert we visited the Red Bus Cupcakes. Nope, didn’t have cupcakes – had homemade ice cream. Oh so good!! We also made a stop at the peanut butter store and purchased some White chocolate chip and Cinnamon varieties of peanut butter. We have only tried the white chocolate chip so far. It is very good.
By midday Friday it was then time to depart Jefferson, and we headed to Johnson Creek COE park where we had reservations for two nights. We spent that Friday afternoon and Saturday relaxing at our waterfront site. Hope all of you are doing well. May God bless you and keep you safe until we meet again.

























































