Ed, thank you for opening the diner.
This is installment number one.
Today we started in North Florida, and ended in South Georgia. Not much of a trip, but it was a lot of fun.
I did see this pair of CSX locomotives in Wildwood, Florida.

In Hilliard, Florida we saw this really neat tow truck at a local garage.

Then the road took us to Waycross, Georgia. This beautiful building was in downtown, and it had a great look that would be a real eyecatcher on a layout. I love the reverse bay windows beneath the arch.

Waycross also has this restored station, with caboose, that is being used as office space.



One of my favorite subjects to photograph are small churches. I found this beautiful example of one in Manor, Georgia.

Then we trekked over to Valdosta for dinner at the Smok’n Pig Barbeque.


The Smok’n Pig is not great barbeque, but it has been consistently good. That was not the case today. It was terrible.
The food was cold, my pork was dry, our waitress was not fully trained, service was slow, and they were terrribly understaffed.
I am afraid that restaurants are going to be similar to this as we travel. It must be difficult to start up again after running at diminished capacity for so long.
-Kevin