Sounds like a strange combination???
My hubby is a Navy retiree (25 years with the submarine fleet) and we
recently had the opportunity to visit with someone he served with many years ago.
Roy was also with the sub fleet and is also retired.
This is where the Sequoyah Caverns site comes into my title.
Roy’s family has owned the Sequoyah Cavern & Homestead land since 1831.
He grew up on this land and spent his childhood exploring these caverns.
Can you imagine having your own cave to explore???
Michael and Roy Lee---retired submariners…
These photos are all the surrounding buildings on the site,
sorry I didn’t get photos of the inside of the cave, I’ll have to go back to get cave photos.
The cave was beautiful and it wasn’t a difficult walk through it like some caves I’ve visited.
They host weddings and also do sleepovers for groups.
In December they host a Christmas Nativity Pageant, complete with animals.
BTW…The donkey got booted for this year…
This is the actual cave…the red gates are adorned with “bats”!!!
Michael and Roy Lee had a wonderful visit while I chased this stupid
peacock around to get a photo!!!
Hey, maybe that’s what they were laughing about!!!
Here is the resident goat and donkey
(who won’t be appearing in the Christmas Pageant this year).
Honoring all of our veterans today!!!
It must have been quite an experience to grow up with your own cave. Thanks for sharing your veteran with us for Veterans Day.
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Thanks to your husband and all the other veterans who have served our country. Love all these photos. My favorite is the peacock! Beautiful!
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all my love honor and respect to everyone of your family who served this great nation!
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may the Lord bless and keep you !
What a gorgeous peacock!
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