Thursday, November 13, 2014

Corinth, Mississippi

Having spent quit a bit of time here visiting family over the years it kinda feels like home away from home.
The Farm


Red

Skip

Beauty

Brandy


The Lodge


The Lake




We got a light dusting of snow over night.


Just hanging out waiting for everyone to arrive.





While here we hit to all our favorite down home places to eat.
Abe's

Cindy's Place
Special of the day - Fried Green tomatoes
Homemade plate lunches like grandma used to make
 

Dilworth's Tamales has been a staple in the Corinth community since 1962. Known for their hot and mild tamales, as well as their classic drive-thru window, Dilworth's is one of a kind!



The Catfish Hotel Restaurant, on the banks of the beautiful Tennessee River, has been run by generations of the Hagy family and is one of the oldest family owned restaurants in the country.
The restaurant earned the name “Catfish Hotel” during the early thirties when Norvin Hagy entertained friends at cookouts. He became well known for the delicious catfish, hushpuppies, and hospitality he served up. Guests who had arrived by river were often forced to spend the night after darkness made it unsafe to travel the river, thus the nickname Catfish Hotel.



Red & Green Market
We were able to pick up some gifts for those back home looking after our house.

Thanksgiving Day

 The gang's all here

The San Diego bunch

Waiting for the Dinner bell


After dinner activity - A turkey piƱata
 Special Thanks to Aunt Becky for getting us all together and providing us with a delicious meal.

Time to say good-bye




2 comments:

  1. It was here at a barn dance that Dave and I became interested in learning how to square dance.

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