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Sunday, June 16, 2024

GOF Central - 2024

GOF Central - 2024

6/15/2024 

We decided to go to the GOF (Gathering of the Faithful) in Newark, OH.  The MG has never been to Ohio and the host hotel is shaped like an Octagon, so it was meant to be!  We decided to stay on the other side of town the day before leaving as it would save us about 2 hours just getting out of Atlanta.  We stopped at the new Cumming (GA) City Center and had lunch at Wright's Fish and Chips. Seemed an appropriate send-off to a British car show and Mrs. Wright was excited to see the MG.  The fish and chips seemed authentic and the portions were so large that we had the leftovers for dinner!  We could have split one order.  We then continued on to Canton, GA where we will stay tonight.




6/16/2024

We left Canton, GA this morning on our way to Berea, KY.  The morning started out clear and very pleasant - wonderful driving weather.  It stayed that way throughout the day, it just got hotter!  The back roads in TN and KY were excellent.  The surfaces for the most part were very nice, a lot of it seemed to have been paved recently.  We arrived in Berea mid-afternoon and checked in at the Daniel Boone Tavern, which the school built in 1909 on the Berea campus and continues to own and operate.  Berea College is an interesting school.  There is no tuition and the students all work while going to school.  Tomorrow, we will head to the Cherry Valley Hotel in Newark, OH, site of the GOF.  

Total miles so far:  353









Daniel Boone









6/17/24 

As we left Berea, it was wonderful weather but already warm.  We continued through the rural Kentucky country side and soon were on Hwy. 627/Winchester Rd.  This was a stunningly beautiful drive through Kentucky horse country with beautifully manicured horse farms, (and some cattle farms), all with laser straight, brown creosoted fences and magnificent vistas of rolling, green hills.  One of the farms we passed is Claiborne Farm, home and final resting place of Secretariat.  


The last stop in Kentucky was Augusta where we took the ferry across to Ohio.  It was a fun and relaxing respite from the driving.





















We had some brief, light showers in Greenfield, where we had lunch.  As we got closer to our destination in Newark, the sky darkened and it got cool and windy.  After awhile, it was obvious that our direction and the storm's was about to converge, so we pulled off where we could and put the top up.  About 10 minutes later the skies opened up to a horrendous downpour.  The storm eventually subsided but it was still raining lightly as we pulled into the hotel in Newark and stopped a few minutes later.  We chatted with some old friends, had dinner at the hotel and slept soundly!

6/18/2024

Another beautiful day, but hot!  I washed the car and talked to some new friends.  After breakfast, we took a short drive to downtown Newark to see where the show will be tomorrow and then drove to downtown Granville for lunch.  

Getting ready for a morning drive

3 beautiful MGs


Downtown Granville, OH



lunch at The Pub on Broadway


6/19/2024

Today is show day!  A parade of about 15-20 cars left the hotel enroute to the show field a few miles away in downtown Newark, OH.  I did not hear an official number but there appeared to be about 125 cars.  There was a class for Other British with about 6 cars, but all the rest were MGs, from a very early 18/80 to two MG-Fs.  There were about a dozen beautiful MG-TCs, about an equal number of MG-TDs and TFs as well as many wonderful pre-war cars.  MGAs and MGBs (including a Frontline MGB with Mazda power) rounded out the field.  Unfortunately, there was only one modern Midget in attendance (yours truly) so they put me in the "Other MG" class along with an MG 1100 and two MGFs.  Below are some pictures from the show and some surrounding areas of downtown.


Mural

Mural

view of one of the show areas


Frontline with Mazda power




Some of the beautiful MMM cars




6/20/2024

Today we had a group drive to Utica, OH which is the home of Velvet Ice Cream.  This 110 year old company is still family run.  We met Joe Dager, the current chairman of the board and part of the 3rd generation.  The company is now run by two women of the 4th generation!  The ice cream was great and there was a very nice museum in the old mill.  Just outside of Utica, we came across some cows that must have been MG fans!


This evening is the awards banquet and then we'll pack up and get ready for the trip home tomorrow.

Friday, 6/21/2024

Today is a travel day to Berea, KY.  We will spend a day exploring this quaint college town.
We traveled down beautiful, horse farm-lined roads in KY.  They also have beautiful stone fences that were built with stones taken from the fields.  Irish and Scottish masons taught slaves to build these walls before the Civil War.


Did we mention that it has been very hot for the entire trip.  As we entered Berea, we passed a pond that the cows were cooling off in!  



6/22/2024

Today we explored Berea.  There is a small college, Berea College, with a very interesting history.  It is the first college in the southern United States to be both coeducational and racially integrated.  Also, all students are on a work/study program and pay no tuition.  They have gift stores on campus with arts and crafts made by students.  There is also an area called Old Town Berea that has many galleries and shops.  The picture is of Mary Colmer "warping" in her studio.  Close by on I-75 there is the Kentucky Artisan Center with all kinds of arts and crafts made by artists from all over Kentucky.  It is worth a stop!


Berea College also has a farm where students raise crops and animals.  They also have a horse farm where they breed Suffolk Punch horses.  This is a rare breed of draft horse from Suffolk County in the U.K.  The mask on its face is a "fly mask" to protect their eyes from fly strike and UV rays.  The horses can see through the mask and are very comfortable wearing them.


6/23/2024
Today, we had an uneventful drive home.  It was a great trip and a great event.  We had some great driving and met some old friends and some new ones.  Stay tuned for our next event somewhere!












Sunday, September 24, 2023

Brits on the Bluff - Natchez, Mississippi September 16, 2023

 September 13, 2023


This was a homecoming, of sorts.  I'm from Mississippi and I got the car in Mississippi so we decided to drive back to attend this show put on by our friends in the English Motoring Club of Mississippi.  Today was a short day as we only went as far as LaGrange, GA to visit my brother and sister-in-law.  This would give us a little shorter day tomorrow, also.  We stopped at the Big Boy Toy Store in McDonough, GA for a couple of quarts of oil since it was right on the way!  Not much for the MG here,  but always fun to wander around.



When we arrived in LaGrange, we stopped at 505 Eats for a late lunch.  This was a nice little cafe attached to a gas station which is located at 505 Vernon St.  Good food and nice people. 



Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023

After a nice visit with brother and sister-in-law, we are headed to Laurel, MS today, about 300 miles on the backroads of Alabama and Mississippi.  Soon after entering Alabama, we came to Opelika where we were told we HAVE to stop at Botanic.  Even though we have a long drive today, we decided to stop and check it out as it was close to our route.  This is an amazing, beautiful and unique place.  It is a plant nursery with a restaurant, grill, coffee shop and bakery.  We got coffee and wandered around the facility.  The owner's are a husband and wife team, and the wife, Stacy, is the creator of Chicken Salad Chick.  We also met Tucker the chocolate lab who supervises the place!  If you are in the area, it is worth a stop. 



We spent too much time in Opelika and continued on, bypassing Auburn, passing through Tuskegee then running into some rain in Montgomery.  We stopped to get gas and put top up as the weather looked like it would get worse.  Traffic was bad getting through Montgomery but we made it and continued on, passing through Selma, crossing the Pettus bridge, then stopping in Demopolis at a new gas station for gas and refreshments.  Two young men came out of the station (the owner's sons, I think) very excited by the car and asking questions and taking pictures!  After that warm welcome, we continued on to Meridian, MS and then turning south on Hwy. 11, headed to Laurel, MS., our stop for the night.  

You may have heard of Laurel, MS from the HGTV show called Hometown Laurel, where hosts Erin and Ben makeover houses and businesses.  We spent some time downtown, where many of the stores have been redone and it is pretty busy for a small town due to the popularity of the show and all the visitors.  We did not see Erin or Ben, but lots of tourists from all over.  When we parked, an older gentleman pulled up next to me in his Miata.  He was excited to see another small sports car and chatted with me quite a while as Kathy went shopping.  His Miata was a hardtop convertible and he invited me into his car to show me how the top worked.  It goes up or down in 9 seconds with a push of a button!  Just a little easier than ours!!


It was a long day and after checking out Laurel, we checked in to our hotel.  We didn't feel like driving around for dinner so found a Waffle House just a couple of blocks away and filled up there.  Tomorrow we will head for Natchez.

Friday, Sept. 15, 2023

Today will be a shorter day, only about 150 miles.  It was a beautiful day so the top went back down.  Because we were not in quite as much of a hurry today, we went back downtown to continue exploring a little before heading to Natchez.  We took Hwy. 84 and 98 and they are wonderful 4 lane divided highways.  Almost as nice as Interstates without the limited access.  But, from Laurel to Brookhaven, there is nothing!  Trees and pastures on both sides of the road and no gas stations, no eating places, very few houses.  Check your gas before leaving!  But, we made it without incident and arrived in Natchez and drove to the hotel which is right downtown next to the Mississippi River.  We checked in and saw several friends from the MS British car club and chatted for awhile.  Then, it was time to do a walkabout downtown to check out the stores.  In addition to the shops and restaurants, there was a small park with a nice fountain and a monument to the Confederate dead.  Next to it was a beautifully restored church, St. Mary Basilica, which was built in the mid-1800s.  The door was open so I went inside and it was breathtakingly gorgeous.  



 



After our walk, we had a late lunch at the Pig Out Inn just across the street from the hotel.  It was in an old auto dealership building and had good BBQ.  


    Later that night, the English Motoring Club of MS hosted a welcome get-together with hors d'oeuvres right next to the hotel bar.  It was nice seeing old friends and meeting new LBC owners.  Most of the people were from Mississippi as well as a group from New Orleans that drove up for the show.   The day ended with a beautiful sunset over the river.  The bridge goes over the river to Vidalia, LA.



Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023 

Showtime!  The road behind the hotel was closed off for the show and the cars lined both sides.  There were about 50 cars on display, including 4 Midgets!

 













They had a high-tech valve cover race track set up with a Christmas tree starting system and individual controls for each contestant to let their cars go when they got a green light on the "tree".  Unfortunately, the high-tech electronics did not work and they had to revert to manual starts.  Everyone enjoyed the competition nevertheless.


The weather was great for the show.  The only negative to the day was the fact that I got a ticket from His Majesty's Ofc. Bobby Bobby!  For what, you ask?  First of all, he did not like the color of the car.  Maybe it should have been red?!  And, to top that, he said it was politically incorrect, as it said "Midget" on the side of the car.  But, I don't feel too bad.  Actually, every car got a ticket for some infraction!  


After all the festivities were over, we walked back downtown for a few minutes.  Later that evening, a group of about 15 people went to dinner at the Magnolia Grill down by the river.  It had been a great weekend and a great show.  And, the car has performed flawlessly.  We will leave for home tomorrow, stopping for the night in Montgomery, AL.

Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023

We left Natchez this morning on our way to Montgomery, AL, about 300 miles away.  We returned on the same route that we took on the way over.  We stopped again at the RaceWay station in Demopolis and the same guys were there and excited to see us again!  The weather has been great and this time when we got to Montgomery, there was no rain!  We stopped for the night at the Hampton Inn Montgomery-EastChase.  We have stayed at this Hampton before and it is exemplary.  This franchisee goes above and beyond to maintain the place.  The outside landscaping is way above the minimum, always with lush flowers and greenery around the building, as well as a clean parking lot.  In fact, they were getting ready to resurface and restripe the parking lot tomorrow and it looks better now than most places we stay.  And, we were stunned to learn that the hotel has been there 19 years!  It looks like it is, maybe, 3-4 years old!  The inside is just as well maintained as the outside.  We tried to find negatives and we came up with a hand sanitizer dispenser by the lobby elevator that was empty.  (However, there is a dispenser on a table by the front desk.)  And, the hallway to our room was too cold!  That was about it!  This place should be some kind of model for how to run a hotel.  After another long day, we walked across the street to Full Moon BBQ for dinner.  

Monday, Sept. 18, 2023

We left this morning for home!  Rather than going back through LaGrange, we will go through Columbus, GA.  As we were driving just north of Columbus, we saw something we had never seen before - A LIVE ARMADILLO CROSSING THE ROAD!  I slowed down to see if he was going to commit suicide by MG and he stopped, and I slowly drove by.  He apparently decided this was not his day to die.  Or, at least not by me!  It was a good laugh as we had never seen an armadillo with  its feet on the ground!  After that, the rest of the way home was uneventful.  We had a great trip.  Total miles was 1195.  Now its time to wash the car, change the oil and get it ready for the next trip!! 


Friday, May 26, 2023

 May 26, 2023

Great Scot!  British car show - Greenville, SC

We left Friday morning for Greenville and the British car show at Furman University that is held in conjunction with a large Scottish games event.  Stopped for gas in Athens and this jacked-up truck rolled in.  Couldn't pass up this photo op!  No my cup of tea, but it was beautifully built.  (the custom chassis is mostly hidden the the Midget)


We had a nice, uneventful drive to Anderson, SC where we stopped for lunch at the world famous Skin's Hot Dogs.  A dog all the way, homemade slaw and an IBC root beer.  What could be better?!
(Anderson is the home of T. L. Hanna high school and James "Radio" Kennedy).



One of the things I wanted to do while in Greenville was  to go and see Jack's Place.  This is a fully equipped garage that was a bequest to the Foothills British Car Club from club member Jack Donegan when he passed away.  Members have the use of the garage for general maintenance for their cars.  It is a great resource for the club (and a great incentive to join!). 





After checking in to the hotel, we walked downtown to a restaurant called Nosedive for dinner and to watch the Scottish parade, which is a prelude to the Scottish games tomorrow.  The parade had several massed pipe and drum bands (one from Atlanta), members of various clans marching with their banner and, of course, no parade is complete without a float full of beautiful lasses!







Tomorrow is the car show as well as the Scottish Games at Furman University.  Unfortunately, the weather forecast is not good, but hopefully, the weatherman will be wrong!