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The History of Paxton Baptist Church

July 20, 2021

Since it has been difficult with weather conditions to get in some of my riding plans, the history of Paxton Baptist Church has been on my mind to record once again for historical reasons if nothing else. Full disclosure, it’s the church I attended with my Grandparents as I grew up. My mothers parents raised me from the age of six along with two of my younger brothers.

My grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. White made sure I attended church and were for many years the two oldest people attending Paxton Baptist Church until her death in 1999 (age 93) and his in 2001 (age 96). Two of their four daughters are also very active members, Mrs. Mary L. Sweat and Mrs. Estelle Norman.

This is an edit, while writing this post my sweet Aunt Mary passed away on June 23, 2021, hence the reason this has taken me so long. She would have been 94 years old in November. Loved her dearly and she will definitely be missed by many. Actually started writing this post on June 20th so it has taken me a long time to complete.

When I moved back to this area in 2010, I began attending this church again with my two grandsons my two Aunts and sometimes other family members. We always sat on the 5th. pew from the front, left side facing the pulpit. πŸ™‚

My grandparents and I were baptized while attending this church on May 2, 1957, (me age 9). Yes, all three of us were baptized on the same day. As you can see I have a lot of personal history with this church and many great memories so lets get down to the HISTORY of Paxton Baptist Church!

“One of the few churches to ever hold membership in associations in two states as well as being affiliated with two state conventions, Paxton Baptist Church was organized in 1906, after a year as a mission of the First Baptist Church in Florala, Alabama.”

The quotation above is from the “History of Churches in Walton County Baptist Association 1890-1990 (Walton County, Florida)

The “History of First Baptist Church in Florala” lists the names of several members who were granted letters of dismissal for the purpose of organizing a Baptist church in Paxton, Florida. Those names were: Reverend and Mrs. D.C. Allen, Mrs. R.D. Cockroft, Miss Alice Cook, Mrs. H.W. Pillum, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Quick, Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Royals, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Whitehurst.

Others listed as charter members were: W.H. Tool, G.H. Cook, D.W. Parker, R.N. Cook, Demmie Cook, Firby Brooks, Lealer Brooks, Adline Parker, M.A. Cockroft, Millie Martain, and Julia Cook.

The Reverend W. F. Martain and the Reverend S. H. Bennette formed the presbytery for accepting these members and constituting this church. The Philadelphia Confession of Faith was adopted by the church in conference. S. M. Quick was the first deacon and the first trustees were S. M. Quick, G. H. Cook, and R. N. Cook. Reverend D. C. Allen was the first pastor and served the church as pastor until September, 1922.

The first building was a 45×80 ft. wooden building. Physical location of the church has been changed three times. Sometime during the mid thirties during the pastoral of Reverend V. D. Maraman, the church building was dismantled and moved from it’s original location to a site on Highway 331 just across the highway from the W. E. McIntosh home.

Once again in the mid to early forties while Reverend T. F. McReynolds was pastor, the church was moved out near the high school building. In 1958 the church building was moved on the the land currently occupied by the present building. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster deeded this acre of land to the church in June, 1960.

The building program began with what is now the south wing of the present building, which currently serves as the Fellowship Hall. Next came the sanctuary and Sunday School Rooms. The building was completed in 1961 with dedication service held on July 31st. Reverend Malcolm Harris was the pastor when the building was completed. Present building is a beautiful brick structure with the sanctuary having central heat and air. Building debt was paid off in 1970.

A pastorium was built in 1955 on land donated by Mr. Joel Adams. Men of the church did most of the construction.

In 1993, the auditorium was remodeled with new pews and carpet. In 2005, men of the church remodeled and enlarged the fellowship hall and kitchen. During the remodeling, window units were replaced with central heat and air conditioning.

Three men from this church have been ordained to the gospel ministry by the Paxton Baptist Church. Hobson Vann in 1951, William (Tucker) Aplin in 1959, and Frank McIntosh in 1975. Another member baptized in 1955, Ms. June Mason volunteered for foreign missions after teaching one year at Paxton High School. She served in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. She celebrated 26 years with the foreign mission board in July of 1997. In 1967-68 she was listed as an “outstanding young woman” in Young Women in America.

Mrs. Cleo Braswell joined the church in 1924 at the age of 12 and remained a member until her death in 2004, serving for 80 years. She was the longest standing member.

The Paxton Baptist Church was a member of the Sardis Association in Alabama until 1925 when it joined the Walton County Baptist Association in Florida.

Pastors of Paxton Baptist Church

Rev. D. C. Allen 1906-1922

Rev. D. F. Sutley 1922-1925

Rev. S. A. Thompson 1925-1927

Rev. J. E. West 1927-1928

Rev. S. A. Thompson 1929

Rev. E. C. Lindsey 1929

Rev. V. D. Marman 1933-1937

Rev. H. M. Conners 1937-1941

Rev. T. F. McReynolds 1942-1946

Rev. J. L. Harris 1946-1952

Rev. C. C. Garrett 1952

Rev. J. A. Cornelison 1952

Rev. C. W. Crin 1952-1954

Rev. James Hamrick 1955-1959

Rev. Malcholm Harris 1959-1961

Rev. Charles Kerby 1962-1964

Rev. James Hayes 1964-1966

Rev. Fred Broadway 1967-1968

Rev. Charles Donahue 1968-1969

The Paxton Baptist Church Facebook PAGE is located at: https://www.facebook.com/PaxtonFlorida

Rev. Delmar Stiger 1969

Rev. Larry Conners 1971-1974

Rev. Ed Neeley 1974-1976

Rev. Edwin Parker 1977-1980

Rev. Wayne Weeks 1980-1981

Rev. R. L. Cole 1982-1986

Rev. Ed McDaniel 1986-1987

Rev. Jim Hemphill 1987-1989

Rev. David Anderson 1990-1993

Rev. Toby Stone 1994-1996

Rev. Denford Morris 1996-1997

Rev. Owen Smith 1997-1999

Rev. Roland Norris 1999-2002

Rev. Tom Garner 2002-2003

Rev. Frank McIntosh 2003-2005

Rev. Chester Carlisle 2005-2008

Rev. Mark Rathel 2008-2009

Rev. John Lovelady 2009-present

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Paxton Baptist Church

Resources for the Pastor list was compiled from Church Homecoming bulletins dated October 1997 and November 2011. Some dates conflicted with each other but we believe the listing of names is correct.

Information for this article was gathered from an article written by the Florala News dated November 7th., 1991 by Author: Elizabeth McGee. Resources they used came from Mrs. Cleo Braswell, Derry Braswell, G. H. Kyle, Rev. David Anderson, the History of Churches in Walton County Baptist Association 1890-1990, History of First Baptist Church of Florala and a historical outline of Paxton Baptist Church by John Parker.

Other resources used were Homecoming Church Bulletins dated October 19,1997, October 15, 2006, and November 6, 2011. All of the above material including the newspaper article was supplied by one of my high school classmates, Mrs. Jean Russell Braswell. Side note: her and I were Mr. & Mrs. Senior according to our yearbook. πŸ™‚

We believe all the information above to be true and correct. If anyone should see an error or perhaps have a suggestion for something to be added or removed please comment below or contact me personally.

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Finally about to post this article after all the issues lately. Just wanted to say that this post is dedicated to my sweet lovely, Aunt Mary Sweat — November 19,1927 – June 23, 2021. She attended Paxton Baptist Church for many many years, taught Sunday School and was very well loved by all that knew her. She loved Paxton Baptist Church!

The Legacy of Love:

A wife, a mother, a grandma too, This is the legacy we have from you. You taught us love and how to fight, You gave us strength, and gave us might. A Stronger person would be hard to find, And in your heart, you were always kind. You Fought for us all in one way or another, Not just as a wife, not just as a mother. For all of us you have your best, Now the time has come for you to rest. So go in peace, you’ve earned your sleep, Your love in our hearts, we’ll eternally keep.

Where are YOU? Quick update…

July 5, 2021

Haven’t been posting lately because much has been going on in my life. That plus it’s been raining so much here almost every day that getting in a decent ride over an hour or so is most difficult.

June 14th. was the one year anniversary of my worst motorcycle experience ever. That was the day of the accident back in 2020. Really bad year all around. Maybe I shouldn’t be quite so negative since it certainly could have been much worse.

Yes, I have been riding short distances, running to the local store, visiting some of my neighbors and relatives that live close by but that’s really been the essence of my riding as of late. Use any excuse possible to jump on that Suzuki and ride! That does provide me with the necessary wind therapy which is a must at this point, but not the motorcycle rides that are exciting and interesting. Good practice though and continued practice is certainly a good thing.

Just making this post to let ya know, I’m still alive and hoping to get back out there on some decent rides very soon. Have some planned but will take some better weather to place them in my experience.

Appreciate you all and…..

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Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

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Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Only 7% chance ?

June 11, 2021

Had planned yesterday to do a ride with video and then talk about the ride here. However, the weather report was not in favor of riding yesterday. Turns out weather reports were wrong, it was a beautiful day, sunshine and no rain in sight.

Last night checked the weather for today showed only a 7% chance of rain until around three or so in the afternoon. Since that was less chance than yesterday, looked as if it would be a fantastic day to ride. Got up early this morning checked the weather reports again, several different sources and chances had gone down for rain.

No reason to hesitate, dressed, pack a couple of things for the ride and in my mind thinking, “lets do this” gonna be a great day. The round trip for my destination would have been about 130 miles, with that said, I could spend some time there and still be back home before any rain was possible. That was according to weather reports!

Hopped on feeling good, relaxed, doing the thing I love most, riding. Maybe twenty miles from home and guess what, weather report was totally wrong. Imagine that. Yes, it started pouring rain but I pushed on for a couple of miles thinking, this is just a shower and will soon stop and then I’ll dry out and no harm done. Wrong again, it didn’t stop.

Was closer to home than any shelter I was aware of so decided to turn around and head that way. Now I’ve heard bikers say they love riding in the rain or it doesn’t bother them but it does me. Frankly thinking they have a screw loose anyway to say that. πŸ™‚ Not fun or relaxed for me to ride two wheels on a wet road and no windshield wiper on the helmet visor. Had I been closer to my destination, probably would not have turned around but made no sense to continue at that time.

Returned home, sun was shining bright but clouds were forming. By the time I changed out of my wet clothing the bottom fell out, pouring rain. Now the weather reports are saying severe weather, thunderstorms and winds possible in the area. Funny how fast the weather can change here in north Florida and south Alabama.

Since I wasn’t able to make the ride today and write about it, decided to write about this experience, real life of a motorcyclists and the struggle to ride everyday. πŸ™‚

Video posted below shows a little of what it’s like to ride in the rain. At the end of the video was making a turn off the highway to maybe find some tree or other shelter to get under. Well didn’t happen, so turned back to the main highway, rain seemed to be easing up some so headed north again on my journey. That was a mistake, started raining even harder, that’s when I turned around and said not today Suzi, will try again soon.

With all that said, still got to ride some today and that always makes for a good day to this country boy.

Enjoy this video, be sure to watch it on YouTube, and hope you subscribe to my YouTube Channel, link below. Have a few videos posted there now, not the best quality but you never know when better equipment will fall my way. πŸ™‚

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RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Vacation Time

June 10, 2021

Yes, I know it seems like I’m always on vacation since there is no longer a “job” in my life but just getting away from home, visiting with other people and enjoying different parts of the country to me is a vacation. So on May 26, 2021 decided to go with my brother and sister in law to their home away from home in north Alabama to celebrate my brothers birthday. Rode up in my brothers RV which was also a new experience. Explained all that to let you know why there has been no posts as of late. πŸ™‚

They have a very nice place on Smith Lake about an hour or so from Huntsville, Alabama. Got to spend time with not only my brother and sister in law, but my Aunt Mary, my cousin and his wife from Tennessee, my sister and her husband who live near Huntsville, my nephew Kevin, his wife Karen, and their three adorable kiddos, plus my sister in laws brother and his significant other. In other words we had a house full, playing games, fishing, telling stories and basically making memories with laughter and good times. THAT’s a vacation to me. πŸ™‚

Only thing missing from this trip was my motorcycle. Uh huh, yes I know, felt it was better to leave it home this time and ride/explore in the near future. Will tell ya though, there are some awesome roads to enjoy on a motorcycle in that area. Winding roads, uphill, down hill, sharp curves and roads with trees overlapping on the top of them creating a fantastic canopy. Will likely go back soon and experience those roads as they should be enjoyed on a motorcycle.

After a few days, people began returning to their homes, jobs, etc. so I had planned to go up to my long time friends house in southern Tennessee which was only about two hours away. The trip to his house was full of those beautiful winding roads which made me wish even more that I was on the motorcycle. Was a pleasure to visit with Bud, we had been friends since high school which by the way was a long time ago. Losing contact several times in our life after high school we always seem to find each other again somehow. Always find time to remember our moments in the past, most good but some questionable. No matter they all bring a chuckle, smile and sometimes outright busting laughter.

The only sad heart wrenching part of this visit was missing Bud’s wife of forty plus years, Mary. She had passed a few weeks earlier. Mary is/was a very sweet adorable person and will be missed by me and all that knew her. My heart aches for my friend Bud and I have no words to console him.

After spending a couple of days with my friend, headed back down to my brothers place on Smith Lake. Spent the night there and caught a ride the next day (June 4, 2021) with my sister in law’s brother John, to return home. The entire trip was good fun, great food, fantastic conversation and special memories that I will forever remember.

Have tons of photos but will only post a few below so you won’t get too bored with my amateur photography.

Above images were taken at my brothers house in northern Alabama. Last photo is rare indeed, doesn’t happen very often but left to right is me, my brother David, and my sister Karen.

Last three photo’s are some taken near my friend Bud’s house in southern Tennessee as we were just riding around and reminiscing. Always enjoyable to see if you can find roads in those hills that you’ve never been on before. Some really beautiful country. Bike roads galore! πŸ™‚

That was a very enjoyable vacation, one to remember. Realizing this post did not include the motorcycle but I have plans for more rides in the near future to visit some interesting places to talk about. Until then……

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Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

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Last Ride

June 8, 2021

Not really my last ride, just the last ride before I went on vacation. Vacation is the reason I haven’t made any posts recently. Will talk about that in the next post. This ride was fun and comfortable with temperature perfect and a bright sun shiny day with short periods of cloud cover.

Ride happened on May 21, 2021 and the destination was Enterprise, Alabama. Actually there was no real purpose for this ride, just a place to go. In other words an excuse to get out and ride. It was a ninety six mile round trip, just enough to keep me fresh and happy honing my riding skills.

Did shoot some video of which I will share a few of them below since the scenery was pretty good and some place that I had never ridden on a motorcycle. Also tracked the ride on “My Ride” phone app. Traveled through the town of Samson, Alabama and then on to Enterprise, not much in between but open two lane roads with a few curves to make it interesting.

I do have a connection to Samson, Alabama since that is the place my Mother lived once and have a brother that still lives there. It is also home to Samson V-Twin motorcycle shop which I highly recommend should you ever be in the area and need some repairs done or even something customized. They are so busy right now however that they have had to stop taking new jobs until the current load is diminished some.

Have been to Enterprise, Alabama a few times, they have a great movie Theater and even a bowling alley. Bowling alley’s are rare in these small towns around here, seems most have closed up permanently for whatever reason and most of these small towns never had one. No, the Covid thing had nothing to do with this, they were closed before that. Not sure I can bowl anyway with this leg in it’s current condition.

Enterprise is also home to Rucker’s Motorcycle and Auto Sales where I purchased the Yamaha that is no longer with us. Read some of my previous posts to know why. Went by to visit while there but he is closed now, shows his inventory by appointment only. Did chat with him on the phone, but he is so busy selling motorcycles all over that he has to do appointments at the store. Seems it’s now a sellers market if you have any interest in selling your motorcycle. Might not be the best time to buy since it appears the prices have gone up significantly in the last few months. Sounds like the real estate market is following that same path also, along with many other things. 😦

Following video is my ride into and most of the way through Samson, Alabama. As you can see not a large town, but only rode through the middle of downtown, there are lot’s of side streets and I understand the population is only approximately two thousand people. What most city slickers don’t understand about small towns is that the major population around them does not live in the city limits and therefore do not get counted as part of the population. Most of these small towns there are more people living outside the city limits than in the city itself.

For better viewing you should watch these video’s on YouTube, just click to start the video here and then click the button to watch on YouTube, much much better in my opinion. πŸ™‚

The following video is after leaving Samson on the way to Enterprise riding the county two lane roads. πŸ™‚

Didn’t get any video riding into Enterprise but the next video is leaving for the return trip home. All these video’s are approximately five minutes each so hope you enjoy.

And finally the last video is some of what I thought was nice scenery on the return trip home since I usually find a different route than the one I took getting there. Enjoy!

Total video shot that day was around 1 1/2 hours but since I don’t have editing software or knowledge to do so, I just split my video’s up in 5 minute intervals and then choose what I think are the most interesting or at least the best ones that capture the ride that I’ve taken.

Below is a screen shot of the “My Ride” app showing the route taken and some other sorta of interesting data.

Hope you found this interesting. Thanks for reading and hopefully following. Not an β€œOld Biker” by definition, just an old man that loves to ride motorcycles. Not really a Biker “motorcyclists” fits better.

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Viking Saddle Bags

Motorcycle Sissy Bars

RAM X-Grip Phone Mount for Motorcycle

Ad Tec Harness Straps Grain Leather Motorcycle Riding Boots

Audew Jump Starter

Black Leather Motorcycle Lever Covers for Motorcycles 16 inch Fringe

Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

Motorcycle Gloves

Cheap but decent Camera

Motorcycle Cleaning Products

Flag mounts and flags for motorcycles, made in the USA

Battery charger/maintainer for Motorcycles, Suuwer Store

Camp Accessories Equipment Pots and Pans Set

Coleman Camping Cot, Air Mattress, and Pump Combo

Visit the 5.11 Tactical Store

Motorcycle Cargo Net

Clymer Motorcycle Repair Manuals

No endorsement or commission from Revzilla but I’ve purchased several items from them and have been very happy with the quality of products and the expertise of the employees, highly recommend www.revzilla.com

Lake Jackson-Florala-T33A Shooting Star

May 18, 2021

Another place I pass almost every day, either on my way to Lakewood Park to walk or just to run into town for food and supplies. Only live about a mile from the Alabama state line and the small town of Florala. One of the best attractions for this town is Lake Jackson. The lakes marsh land actually reaches into an area directly across the highway from my house.

Lake JacksonΒ is said to be 408 acres (some say 500 acres) with a drainage basin of 1,134 acres. TheΒ lakeΒ is divided east to west by the state line of Alabama and Florida. The only natural body of water where one can easily travel by boat, canoe, paddle board, jet ski, swim (you get the idea) from one state to the other without even knowing it. Was once thought by many to be spring fed however, a study conducted in 2005 by State Geologists determined that Lake Jackson is not a spring fed lake but rather a prehistoric sinkhole dependent totally upon rain for its water supply. See this report: LAKE JACKSON HYDROGEOLOGIC ASSESSMENT

The lake was named for General Andrew Jackson who camped with his army on its shores while in route to battle the Spaniards in Pensacola.

As with most bodies of water in the southeast US, Lake Jackson is home to the alligator. When one frequents the swimming sites or if the alligator exceeds a certain length, it is captured and relocated by park officials to a more appropriate body of water. It is also home to several majestic Bald Eagles! And of course we cannot forget the friendly ducks that are continually begging for food from all who enjoy the park.

The Florala City Park located along the shores of Lake Jackson is about one and a half miles long and consists of approximately forty acres of land. The park’s 40 acres were originally donated by local landowners to the city of Florala, and for decades the park was owned and operated by the city. In the early years, the park offered few amenities. In 1932, however, local volunteers constructed a beach on the north shore. The following year, the federally funded Civilian Conservation Corps added a clubhouse near the lake. In 1970, the land was transferred to the state of Alabama, and the city park became part of the state park system. In 1986, the state added a campground and other facilities. A bicycle and pedestrian trail runs the entire length of the park.

Trails and paths around the lake are often used by hikers/runners/walkers. Also used many times for cross country events held by local high schools like Paxton High School and Florala High School with many other schools invited to participate in their 5K events. It is also home to a major event including a 5K held each year the first Saturday in February to raise money for local people with cancer in need of financial assistance. A totally volunteer organization started by a local couple that puts money directly into the hands of those needing it. They do much more than I could ever explain here so take a moment and explore their site …. It’s called Cancer Freeze!

The campground underwent a major renovation in 2006 and now features 28 modern campsites with grills, water, electricity, and sewage hookups. The tent camping area has tables, grills, water, and electricity. Modern restrooms, a coin-operated laundry, and Internet are available at both the tent and modern campgrounds.

In 2015, Florala State Park was transferred back to the city of Florala after the Alabama legislature and Gov. Robert Bentley passed a budget that included the temporary closure of five state parks, including Florala State Park.

The city of Florala has a long and I feel interesting history of which there is certainly not enough room on this blog to try and fulfill. However I did find this link that seems to do a great job explaining in detail the history of Florala and it’s people. Check it out here: Florala History

One thing I do wish to talk about is the T33A parked at Lake Jackson. First I’d like to tell you a little about that type of aircraft according to the U.S. Air Force Fact Sheet – LOCKHEED T-33A SHOOTING STAR

The two seat T-33 jet was designed for training pilots already qualified to fly propeller driven aircraft. It was developed from the single seat F-80 fighter by lengthening the fuselage three feet to accommodate a second cockpit.

Originally designated the TF-80C, the T-33 made its first flight in 1948. Production continued until 1959 with 5,691 T-33s built. In addition to its use as a trainer, the T-33 has been used for such tasks as drone director and target towing, and in some countries even as a combat aircraft. The RT-33A, a reconnaissance version made primarily for use by foreign countries, had a camera installed in the nose and additional equipment in the rear cockpit.

The T-33 is one of the world’s best-known aircraft, having served with the air forces of more than 20 different nations over several decades. The T-33A on display was flown to the museum in 1962.

TECHNICAL NOTES:
Armament: Two .50-cal. machine guns in nose
Maximum speed: 525 mph
Cruising speed: 455 mph
Range: 1,000 miles
Ceiling: 45,000 ft.
Span: 37 ft. 6 in.
Length: 37 ft. 8 in.
Height: 11 ft. 7 in.
Weight: 15,000 lbs. maximum
Serial number: 53-5974
Type of Aircraft: (make/model): T-33A

Tail Number: (S/N): 53-4938

According to research provided by the Air Force Historical Research Agency at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, this particular T-33A was manufactured by Lockheed Aircraft, Burbank California, and delivered to the U. S. Air Force on June 4, 1954. The following is a summary of its service:

Jun 1954 – 3205th Drone Group (Air Proving Ground Command), Eglin AFB FL
Dec 1957 – Air Proving Ground Center (Air Research and Development Command), Eglin AFB (deployment to Holloman AFB NM)
Oct 1965 – AF Logistics Command, Eglin AFB
Dec 1965 – Dropped from inventory by transfer to museum status. Presented to Florala State Park December 7, 1965!

One of Lake Jackson Walkway

Scene of Lake from Road
Yes there are swings

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Lakewood Highest Point – Part TWO

May 14, 2021

This follow up is necessary to the previous post where I talked about a great place to walk at Lakewood Park, Florida’s highest point. The improved trails, signage, trail map and other upgrades done over a year ago were due to an awesome young man which I know personally.

Eugene Hall is a kid that I’ve had the pleasure of watching grow into a young man working hard as a runner. Cross country (5K) runner at Paxton High School. Not only was he an excellent cross country runner but the kid was fast too and set records for our school in 400 meter competition. As a huge fan of Paxton High School sports I somehow became the cross country and track (self designated) number one fan. One of my grandsons was a cross country runner and track participant, maybe that’s how I became involved? Felt like I had a special connection with all those boys and girls on the track and field teams. Attended all the meets possible, got involved as much as was allowed, and thoroughly enjoyed watching the kids compete.

We used Lakewood Park as a training area especially for cross country training. Coach Gilbert would drive a bus load of boys and girls to the Park after school some days and the kids would put in some hard workouts. We also did some training and meets, inviting other schools for competition at Lake Jackson in Florala, AL, just up the road, article about Lake Jackson coming soon. πŸ™‚

I said all that to let you know Eugene’s attachment to the park and maybe where his idea came from to improve the trails? When they were training there the trails were not nearly as defined, no signs and sometimes it was hard for the kids to know if they were on the trail or not.

The trail map you see out front and the signs throughout the trail are some of Eugene’s work.

Trail Map

I’d like to share an article with you from the Walton Sun written on April 24, 2020:

MOSSY HEAD β€” Eugene Hall of Mossy Head received his Eagle Scout Award on Feb. 8. 2020.

He learned at that time that he was number 1 out of 97 scouts in the quality of his project, according to an email from his grandmother, Libby McScheehy.

A plaque will be displayed at the Scout Headquarters and he received a lifetime membership without dues in the National Eagle Scout Association.

His project involved upgrading the trail at the highest point in Florida, a state park called Lakewood Park. He widened the trail and removed debris, cut down trees, added mulch donated by Chelco, made a new trail map, and added eight new trail signs, lumber donated by Hodges Lumber.

He also updated the trail map digitally and made it more accurate.

Hall is also president of his junior class at Paxton High School. In sports he has been running with the varsity track team in track and cross country since he entered sixth grade and has gone to state the last two years.

Recently he and his teammate and training partner Philip Anderson did their first half marathon in Andalusia, Alabama and broke the course record.

Clicking the link to the Walton Sun Article will display photos of not only Eugene but some of the work he did.

Eugene was a Junior at the time of this article but will be graduating in just a few days from Paxton High School. Already miss seeing that young man compete.

This post is just my way of saying THANK YOU to Eugene for the improvements of the trails at Florida’s Highest Point in Lakewood, Florida. He deserves a lot of credit as his work has made it a pleasure for me and others to walk and do their exercises to improve over all health. Also a nice place to visit while out riding the motorcycle. Every time I go there to walk those trails, I think of that young man and the work he did and the improvements he accomplished!

Throwing in a little video below of my ride out to Lakewood Park yesterday, May 13, 2021. πŸ™‚

One of my routes to Lakewood Park

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Lakewood – Highest Point in Florida

May 13, 2021

Might have mentioned this in my previous post about the place I go for walks. This is inline with my thoughts of writing about interesting places I visit on the motorcycle or my daily life within the small area near me that hopefully some will find interesting.

Still trying to get back in the swing of things and get my legs back to somewhat normal after the accident last year, by walking as much as possible. It is a great place to walk, has three different trails to hike, longest being about seven tenths of a mile but if you walk them several times it’s possible to build up any distance you desire.

A very quiet place rarely anyone around to disturb you and since it’s only about five or six miles from my home, it provides a great excuse to jump on the motorcycle, take a little ride and do some walking. The trails are soft with leaves most of the time which is better than walking on pavement or concrete in my recuperation. You’re basically walking through the woods, trees shading all the trails. Before the accident I was walking there three or four times a week an average of four to five miles each time. Two miles is my current goal and have been reaching it for the last couple of weeks with only a day or two off due to rain, etc.

Florida’s highest point is in the country, North Walton County bordering on the Alabama state line east of Paxton, Florida, a place called Britton Hill. At 345 feet above sea level,Β Britton HillΒ is Florida’s highest natural point – and the lowest “high point” in the United States. Your grandmother can get to the top without breaking a sweat. 345 feet is pretty high for us Floridians since the MeanΒ Elevation of FloridaΒ is only 100 feet above seaΒ level. It also has many visitors from the HighPointersFoundation.org of which their motto is: Education, Support & Conservation of the Highest Point in each of the 50 United States. Have actually met a few of their members while there for my walks.

Found this interesting article about the area of Lakewood and it’s history:

From The Palm Beach Post archive (Oct. 1993), Florida historian and author of Florida Time, Eliot Kleinberg, visits Britton Hill, Florida’s highest spot.

This 400-by-900-foot plateau less than 2 miles south of the Alabama line has been declared the highest spot in Florida – a nosebleed-inducing 345 feet above sea level.

Margaret Jean Britton Richbourg has heard the jokes. It doesn’t change her love for this unique spot on a stretch of Panhandle country road.

On the west side of County Road 285, a turnoff leads to an open shelter. A short walk into the woods brings one to a granite marker reading “Lakewood Park: Florida’s Highest Point. 345 feet.β€³

The settlement surrounding the marker “is kind of a ghost town,β€³ Richbourg says sadly.

The post office is now a guest house. The old railroad depot sits in a pasture across the road. The former one-room schoolhouse is a dusty private museum filled with rusting chains and tools, mementos of the region’s once-thriving lumber and railroad trades. The Richbourgs open it on request.

The lumber company founded by Margaret Richbourg’s father and uncle at the turn of the century was the economic heart of this region. It owned 90,000 acres and a 22-mile-long railroad spur and was cutting 100,000 feet of lumber a day.

At its height, Lakewood had boasted 101 buildings, including a three-story hotel, rail depot, store, commissary and housing for 400 mill workers.

But the Depression, a timber glut and fires – the mill burned down three times – had taken their toll by World War II.

In 1956 state engineers did a survey to find Florida’s highest point. Other sites made the claim but the honor fell to a spot just south of Lakewood.

Richbourg’s mother, post office manager Hazel Slaughter Britton, saw a chance to resurrect the town. She pursued investors without success and died at 87 in 1976. Soon her post office was closed and mail routed from Florala, Ala.

It was an insult to be in the highest point in Florida and get our mail from Alabama,β€³ Richbourg says.I wrote (then-president) Jimmy Carter up in Georgia and asked him how he’d like to get his mail from Alabama.β€³

She never mailed the letter but mail now goes through DeFuniak Springs, about 20 miles south.

The year her mother died, Richbourg got a letter from a girl in Lakewood, N.Y., wanting to know what the Florida town planned for the Bicentennial. That sparked her to pick up her mother’s cause.

She set up the museum in the old schoolhouse, pushed to convert the post office into a historical exhibit, and began organizing homecoming festivals. Reunions in 1978 and 1979 drew as many as 1,000 former residents. But the town returned to obscurity. Richbourg partially blames a 1982 Associated Press story that cynically described “Midget Mountainβ€³ and told of visitors showing up in climbing gear.

In 1984, the Richbourgs donated 17 acres and the county spent $17,000 of a state grant to build the park and monument.

Richbourg envisions a restored settlement and museum complex, with a barn, a cane-grinding mill, a blacksmith, and harness, gun smith and bicycle shops, along with a studio for weaving, pottery and leather crafts.

But, she says, “I’m getting old. It’s just in limbo. I’d like to see somebody pick it up and carry on.β€³

Florida Time is a weekly Florida history column from Palm Beach Post historian and reporter, Eliot Kleinberg. The series launched on January 3, 2019 across 22 GateHouse Florida website markets including Jacksonville, Fort Walton Beach, Daytona Beach, Lakeland, Sarasota and West Palm Beach.

Here is an idea of what Lakewood Park looks like today. Nice clean quiet place in the country that not many people know about and that’s great for me. Like being able to walk in peace, maybe listen to some music. πŸ™‚

My Walk 05/12/21

Found this video on You Tube posted by Two Egg TV talking about Florida’s Highest Point.

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Alabama National Guard Armory – Fort Joseph L. Byrd Sr.

May 12, 2021

Sometimes in our daily routine we pass by things of importance and those with interesting historical value right in our own local. As of late I have started paying more attention to the things around me that I come in contact with often. Fort Joseph L. Byrd Sr. is such a place that I pass almost daily on my motorcycle rides to Lakewood Park to do my much needed walking exercise. More on that later, but today I would like to tell you a little about this National Guard Armory located in Florala, AL.

What really made me take notice the other day was seeing some tourist that had stopped there and were taking photos near the big tank. It seems that I personally am paying much more attention to things around me in my motorcycle rides lately. On my way home after walking decided to stop and take a few photos myself.

First let me tell you a little about the tank in the photo as I found that it be interesting. Information based on this link: M-60 Battle Tank Information

“The M-60 Patton Main Battle Tank (MBT) was designed in response to the Soviet T-54, as an improvement and follow-on for the M-48 Patton Tank. The M60 was the first U.S. tank to carry the MBT designation, a heavily armed and armored tank that was also fast and maneuverable.

The M-60 Patton Main Battle Tank was first produced in 1959 and fielded near the end of 1960 by Chrysler Corporation at the Detroit Tank Arsenal. During the 1970s and 1980s, the M-60 was the main assault tank for both the U.S. Army and Marine Corps. Over 15,000 M-60 tanks were delivered over its 23 year production history in the four principal variants M60, M60A1, M60A2, and M60A3 along with a number of other low-production prototypes and experimental models.

The M-60’s crew consisted of the commander, gunner, loader, and driver. It operated at a top speed of 30 mph. Among other innovations, the M60 was the first U.S. tank to be equipped with laser range finders and thermal sights, giving it the capability of being employed at night and under conditions of limited visibility.”

Now that was not enough, wanted to learn more about the armory and how it got it’s name and when etc. Always a curious nut when it comes to history. Found this article by the Florala News, a local newspaper that still exists today, archived on this link: Florala News July 1, 1976

As reported in the Florala News on July 1, 1976 by JoAnn Mann. July 1, 1976 was on Thursday, paper was published weekly so the previous Sunday would be the date of the dedication.

Estimated crowd of 200 people were present Sunday afternoon for the dedication of the Florala National Guard Armory to the memory of Chief Warrant Officer Joseph Leonard Byrd, Sr. Chief Byrd was a long time resident of Florala. He was a member of Company C, 1st Battalion, 131st Armor, Alabama National Guard at Florala for more than 40 years.

What was of further interest in that newspaper link was some news referencing people that I know today, however much older than they were back then. Was rather fun to read about the 24th of June King and Queen courts. πŸ™‚ By the way the 24th of June in Florala, AL is an annual Masonic celebration. Maybe more on that big deal later as it would need a couple of pages to skim over the details. πŸ™‚

Hope you found this interesting? Plan on doing more articles like this in the near future, basically beginning with historical or interesting places locally first and then expanding out further in my motorcycle rides.

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No Destination-no timeline

May 10, 2021

That seems to be quite common with me these days. No particular destination and no time limit to get there and back. Not the destination most of the time, just out riding my Suzuki and enjoying the countryside. Weather is getting warmer so I’m definitely out riding much more except of course when it decides to be a rainy day.

Well on April 26th, 2021 it was as close to a perfect day for a ride as any human could expect so there I was with no place to go, not even an excuse to ride so guess what, don’t need a destination or excuse. Get out and ride when you can is my motto. The ride depicted below showing 97 miles is really not an accurate account of that day. Forgot to turn on the “My Ride” app when leaving home, remembered somewhere in the neighborhood of twenty five to thirty miles into the ride. πŸ™‚

Add 25 to 30 miles to this April 26, 2021 ride.

Tried something a tad different on this outing. Positioned one camera on the chin of my full face helmet and the other was a rear view mounted on the turn signal bracket. Interesting to say the least. Posted below find short clips of each camera position. Remember I’m on a strict budget so camera equipment is not the best out there but at least it’s something to display some of my experiences. πŸ™‚

Front View
Rear View

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