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Bourbon and Lincoln
... and grist mill. Then started to drive - pouring rain - set up in the rain in a campground in Kentucky - then OS: campstove threads for propane were shot ... AH: had our backpacking one burner - so dinner changed from tumeric chicken and broccoli and rice (notice number of pots) to tuna cassarole (one pot) AND saving grace was Rainsong pinot !!!
Abe Lincoln born in Kentucky - so visited birthplace ...
Beautiful day, beuatiful people and 77 miles
... to get on what I think is US 31W I stop at this fuel stop Love's and talked to Laurie and her sister-in law Dee from Ohio about the road and of course they didn't know because they were traveling also....Laurie asked me where I was riding and I told her my story and she was amazed one of my age and the other of how far I have already come....She asked about donations and if she could give and of course I said yes and she gave me a $10, They had just dropped off ...
Another hot day but roads were nice
... hot for me.....at noon I figured I wasn't going to make it the whole way into town for my interview so called the gals for the Van. Mary Jane came to get me at 56 miles and I got into the motel room about 45 minutes before my call was to come in from Pam & Rochelle. I got showered and waited a bit...The call came in and they said I sounded rested and I said I had my shower and felt alot better......it was a ...
Day 3
12 - 2 Picnic Lunch Abraham Lincoln NHS Plus Boyhood Home * had a nice picnic lunch overlooking a meadow of colorful grasses, peaceful and perfect 2 - 2:30 Drive to My Old Kentucky Home State Park Approx 25 miles * bought the best chocolate ever at the gift shop buffalo trace chocolates with real Kentucky bourbon. Had to find more! ...
Bourbons and Banjos!
We awake to the strumming of a banjo this morning. The state park hosts a worship service every Sunday and we are right next to the gathering place – it seems fitting to start this hot day with some banjo gospel and a capella hymns.
Our first stop is Jim Beam. We make it there for the first tour of the day and relate our college stories of how we first met Jim. Now we've been on countless wine tastings, but these are a little different. Gulping down glasses of ...