Mar 14
Cooter’s Place
Yes this is not a typo and I have not been drinking. So what do you do in Nashville when you have a little time to kill waiting on your client for your afternoon session? You take your six year old daughter to Cooter’s Place the official Dukes of Hazzard museum and all things Cooter place. Most of us grew up watching the Dukes either in the original series or through re-runs. What a great educational experience this was for Edie Grace. I can not believe how popular the Dukes of Hazzard remains. “Just Good Ole Boys, Never Meaning No Harm….” the jingle will be stuck in my head for a while now. Here are a few picts of our Cooter’s Place experience. This brought back some interesting memories for DeWayne. He actually worked for while with one of the “traveling” General Lee’s as a photographer. These cars traveled around to malls and other venues. He said that people would stand in line for HOURS to have their picture taken in front of the car. He used a Polaroid camera and has some interesting stories about this experience. But these would be suited for another web site or at the very least another blog. No, Edie Grace did not know what a Polaroid was. We are still trying to explain that one to her. Are we really that OLD??
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Happy Birthday Blog! When I launched this blog last year I had no idea how popular it would become. Thanks to you in just one short year my blog has become one of the most widely read photography blogs in the world! Is the internet amazing or what? I really appreciate all of your comments and suggestions. Yes I know many of you are addicted and I promise to make next year's entries even more touching and exciting. Hope to see all of you in the studio SOON!