Monday, June 21, 2010

Battle of Spring Hill

Cam and I noticed a very lonely cannon atop a hill on our way to Church Sunday morning. Being the cool and curious cats that we are we ventured out to find out what this cannon was all about.


Right off the bat this place was kind of a bummer. The biggest most legible sign around was shouting at us for bringing a metal detector. This historical landmark (however minor it was) could care less if you've dropped your keys or wedding ring while visiting. If you lose it, well then tough luck. The feds don't want you sniffing around for it. It would be detrimental if one happened across some naturally placed musket and/or cannon balls, that would prevent rust from getting into the water and no one wants that.


Here's Cam lining up the shot. This cannon was aimed down the hill directly at Big Al's Bar & Grill. Tennessee is pretty funny for example a lot of people love drinking down here and a lot of people want nothing to do with it and for another example the Jack Daniel's Distillery is located right smack dab in the middle of a dry county.


Here's to Big Al. Boosh!!!

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