Several years ago, at an RV rally in Crossville, TN, we bought a few bluebird houses from a representative of the Cumberland County Bluebird Club and we stationed them around our property. Since bluebirds are very territorial, it is suggested they be placed at least 100’ apart, which we did. Starting last year, tree swallows took over some of the houses and since they are bug eaters, we decided to welcome them. The swallows are also territorial so they also need to be spaced out but after some research, I learned they can co-exist in close proximity with bluebirds and the houses for the two of them can be 25’ apart.
With this new knowledge, we decided to make a trip to Crossville
to get six more houses from the bluebird club along with two of the predatorproof poles for our on hand bird houses – the ones the snake invaded.
Since we were going to Crossville, we didn’t want to pass
up an opportunity to see friends Diane and Milo so we arranged the visit around
their schedule then we met for lunch at the Beef & Barrel Restaurant &
Lounge.
We got there early and were the only diners at that time (Pat still using a walker from her knee replacement).
I forgot to have the server get a pic of us at the table but we spent the first 20-30 minutes visiting before we got around to ordering. I couldn’t find a decent menu pic on line so I took my own pics of it – still not great but better than online.
Bev and Pat each had a Reuban Sandwich with one side.
Diane ordered the Chicken Pesto Sandwich and a side.
Milo chose the Patty melt with a side.
And to maximize my protein and minimize calories, I ordered the Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich and a side of Steamed Broccoli.
I ate all of the broccoli and less than half of the meat from the sandwich – no bread.
The Verdict:
I believe everyone enjoyed their meals and we enjoyed the visiting even more.
Bird Houses
Following the meal, we drove to the upper end of the Fairfield
Glade community to pick up the bird houses and poles which filled up the back of our car. In addition to the predator guard, they have an easy installation system where a piece of re-bar is driven into the ground then the aluminum pole just slips down over it.
Photos can be slightly enlarged by clicking on them and the blue words are links.
Have a
great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
6/17/25
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