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Bourbon and Lincoln
Ducks won on Sa************ed out on Sunday to Great Smoky Mountain NP - most used national park in US - but it was mostly day trippers ... so campground very empty (although park staff assigned us a handicapped spot right next to two other folks ... go figure ... I think they were trying to be nice and give us a flat surface for the van).
Monday morning we toured the Cades Cove in the park - saw bear ...
Another beautiful day........and short
Boy what a great nights sleep.....I didn't wake until 6:30am.....I couldn't believe the time when I woke..So got everything ready in the Van to go meet the gals and was there just after 7am. Poor Ramona had a flat tire to deal with the first thing.....
I started off with the directions given me and found that it should of been a left turn instead of a right......so got about 8 extra miles in......as of today I have biked 2910.5 miles and only have approx. 645 ...
Beautiful day, beuatiful people and 77 miles
... do all the miles today........my next stop was is Hogensville where Abe Lincoln was to have grown up, the town had a circle park with pretty flowers, statue of Abe and another statue of a little boy.....it was so beautiful. ˆthought I should get some sunscreen as it was pretty hot and it had been awhile since I had put any on. so I saw this pharmacy and went in and met Steve the owner of Smith Drug Co. and his assistant Annette...She as everyone does asked me how ...
Bourbons and Banjos!
... s best explained by one of the guides in an exaggerated southern drawl while bellied up to the counter for a tasting.
After our final tour for the day, we swing and miss on a couple of campgrounds – it is Memorial Day weekend after all – so we find ourselves back at My Old Kentucky Home State Park in the exact same spot as the night before. We look for bluegrass music at a few bars, but no luck…so we jam out to our own on the iPod speakers around the ...
Time Travel on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail
... tasting. With a warm belly, we dart over to My Old Kentucky Home State Park (yes…this park shares the name of the Kentucky State song) to set up the tent and then head into town for a fine meal at The Old Talbott Tavern.
The Old Talbott Tavern is said to be the oldest western stagecoach stop in America and has been around since the 1700s. The drinks were so-so but they did ...