Wednesday, March 22, 2006


Supper at Zoey's Posted by Picasa

The Menu--I wonder if I can get a bank loan? Could I have warped to New York by mistake? Posted by Picasa

Princessbelle gives a toast. Posted by Picasa

Interior at Zoey's Posted by Picasa

Hummus at Zoey's Posted by Picasa

Zoey's Restaurant

Zoey's
5378 State Hwy 265
Branson, Mo 65616

417-338-6511

Zoeys is a owned by George and Debra Loannides and specializes in Medierranean Cuisine. You know when you walk in that you are not talking a cheap dinner because they use white tablecloths and have nice china and the napkins are neatly tucked into the glasses. In the background is Greek music.

The food is excellent and well prepared. We began the meal with the hummus which was the best we had ever eaten. Brokerbelle loves hummus.

HarleyDad is a Greek major, had hung out at some Greek bars, done Greek dancing, and had eaten at the base of the Acropolis in Athens. Having consumed my share of Ouzo over the years, I felt that I had some experience with Greek food.

H.D. ordered the Mousaka and Brokerbelle ordered the lamb. Both were delicious and the quantities were ample. Princessbelle had the salmon.

Harley dad also had an ouzo, the Greek liquor.

We passed on dessert.

For three, the tab came to $97.00 before tips. A little more than we would like to spend in the Ozarks.

I think we will save this one back for special occasions or when we want to say "Oopah!"

HarleyDad

Large model of Titanic Posted by Picasa

Blue Prints Posted by Picasa

A replica of the Grand Staircase. Pose for a picture. Posted by Picasa

Letter from Titanic Posted by Picasa

Lifejacket Posted by Picasa

Photo of the Titanic Posted by Picasa

Postcard of the Titanic Posted by Picasa

Quotation by a passenger Posted by Picasa

Propellar as you enter into Exhibition or one whale of a ceiling fan Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Titanic Exhibition

Titanic Exhibition
Corner of 76 Country Blvd and Highwa 165
Branson, Mo.

www.titanicbranson.com

Ticket Info: 417-334-9500; 800-381-7670

We visited on a Tuesday afternoon. The parking lot was full and we waited in line. The wait was worth it.

The tickets were $16.95 plus tax for adults and $ 9 for children. The price was worth it.

You can recognize the building from the outside. It is the only one that looks like a ship.

Get your boarding pass when you enter. Identify with a passenger. At the end you can see if your passenger lived or died.

Inside you can see what staterooms looked like and see many of the original artifacts from the Titanic. You can see letters, purses from survivors, a pocket watch that stopped 15 minutes after sinking. You can see one of the few deck chairs that survived with a value of $135000.

One of the favorite highlights is to pose on a replica of the Grand Staircase. I did but still looked like HarleyDad instead of DiCaprio.

Our family loved the exhibit and encourage you to visit and attend. I predict that the Titanic Exhibit will quickly become a Branson "Must See."

My camera gave out in mid Exhibit. My battery went down faster than the Titanic. But a few pictures were saved which I have posted above.

Sunday, March 19, 2006


We can hardly wait to visit the Titanic exhibition. Posted by Picasa

Abandon all hope ye who enter in! Posted by Picasa

You enter the Exhibit through the ice. The parking lot was full. Posted by Picasa

Scaffolding . The work goes on but the Exhibit is open. Posted by Picasa

The Titanic builting looks like a ship. Posted by Picasa

Side of Titanic. No wonder it did'nt stay afloat, there is a door at the bottom. Posted by Picasa

Back of building. Posted by Picasa

Titanic Exhibit

The Titanic Exhibit is now open. We plan on going on Tuesday. Meanwhile above are some pictures of the outside of the Building. More on this later.

HarleyDad

Sunday, March 05, 2006


Adding another lane over Taneycome Posted by Picasa

Support for Bridge over Taneycomo Posted by Picasa

Work is progressing Posted by Picasa