Howdy everybody! Guess where I am? If you guessed at home, you're right. We shut the office down about 12:30. John was working at somebody's house and Mama was here at our house. When I came in, she got all scared because she thought something was wrong because I was home at lunch. I totally forgot to call her and tell her I was getting off early.
I was able to catch the last of Bold and the Beautiful and most of As the World Turns. It was nice to just sit back and relax.
Let's see if I can respond to the prior posts without quoting all of them 'cause there's a lot.
The cave tour lasted a little longer than an hour. I was snapping pictures left and right. I love caves and have been going in them every since I can remember. When I was a little girl, we camped all over Arkansas and if there was a cave anywhere nearby, we would go. John had never been in a cave until we got married. He was a cave virgin.
I was proud of myself that I actually looked over some of the ledges and took pictures. There's no way I would have done that on the first concrete platform that we stood on 'cause there was nothing really under my feet. But, when you are in the cave itself, I knew that there was something solid underneath me and I think that helped.
I think the height from the cave opening down to the first "room", the cathedral room was 300 feet. And, I think the total depth that we got on the tour was 600 feet.
The train thing that takes you out of the cave is a bit freaky. I don't mind it too much and neither does Hunter but John and Lacey don't like it at all. It makes a lot of clanking banging noises as it pulls you out so that doesn't help calm the nerves.
Ginny, did I miss any cool facts about the cave or tell something wrong about it? If so, please add to my story or correct it.
For those of you who wished me Happy Birthday, I think that I've already responded but thanks again. I have grown to love and appreciate you all. It's so nice to call you my friends.
Kathy, I hope that you have a wonderful birthday dinner. You deserve it!
Mel, you silly girl, how could I ever call you a bad friend? Not a chance in heck that I would do that.
Kathy Jetson, I think you can absolutely call the cave on Tom Sawyer's Island as a cave you have visited. In all of our Dis minds, anything Disney counts.
Connie, where is the Lost Seas? I have never even heard of it.
We have pretty much decided we're going to do a big fat nothing for New Year's. We'll probably go and buy a few fireworks for Hunter to shoot. I think we may even have a few left over from July 4th.
Hum.....let's see, I think that's all I was going to say. I hope to get another Silver Dollar City installment done today or tomorrow.

Lisa