Monday, April 14, 2014

12 things you would never see in WA state.

We absolutely love living in Middle Tennessee,  one of the things we enjoy is the 'compare and contrast' to the PNW



1. bible eggs. I bought these eggs at Aldi, they were $1.79, no hormone, natural eggs. It was a nice surprise, and yes, today IS the day the Lord has made!


2. Runaway truck ramp
We saw this on our way to Chattanooga, as we came down Monteagle Mountain. Apparently it is the highest point between Chicago and Miami at 2000 feet above sea level. In contrast, Snoqualmie Pass is 3,022 feet above sea level..** post edit- apparently these do exist in WA state, however I have never seen one.

3. Gun billboards
These are everywhere. On the way to Chattanooga there were about 10, each one 'showcasing' a different gun, and advertising gun ranges, or gun stores. Go 'Murica!


4. Everything Weapons
to go along with the theme of being all American, check out this store about 10 minutes from my house.

5. Bible Billboards
This is one of the things that kept surprising me on our way across the country, the farther south we got, the more prevalent. I am still not used to them!


6. Ethanol free gas. Having gasoline without ethanol is illegal in WA state.

7. Pro- Life license plates. Tennessee is one of only 16 states in the country that allows these license plates.

8. those backwards cement trucks still bother me...

9.  Tennessee/Alabama fireworks. Saw these all along hwy 41 on our way to Chattanooga. Fireworks are legal year round here. What more could you ask for? Beer, Pizza, and Fireworks all under the same roof!

10.  Southern Food. I really enjoy exploring each and every aisle in the grocery store and seeing the different regional foods. Haven't had instant grits yet, but have had goat cheese grits at Gray's on Main and they were good. We have also tried boiled peanuts, Pimento cheese, Moon Pies, Meat and Three and of course sweet tea.



11. Carpenter bees.
These are crazy. The first time I saw one, it cast a shadow next to me in the driveway. I did freak out. ( am sure we keep the neighbors entertained..)  They are like big black flying, fuzzy walnuts. HUGE. I thought it was a beetle at first, as I wasn't too keen to get a closer look! The males are all black and do not have a stinger, the females have a little bit of yellow near their heads. They are basically like gigantic bumblebees and will not sting unless necessary.

12. blue recycle bags. My happiest day of the work week  is Wednesday when I put as many of these babies out at the curb as I want, along with any yard waste bags and piles of sticks/brush. They all disappear like magic. Every. Single. Week.
*sigh*


2 comments:

  1. "Instant Grits" aren't grits. Just so's you know.

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  2. That is awesome!!' I want to move!

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