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Year: 2007

From Bardstown to Norton

Posted on June 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on From Bardstown to Norton
Travel

As previously stated, we were ready to have our leave of Kentucky. After breakfast, we headed out toward Lexington. We took a brief detour to the Four Roses Distillery, where once again our timing for a tour was not great. We looked around, then continued on our way. Through the outskirts of Lexington, we saw … Read More “From Bardstown to Norton” »

Golgotha Fun Park

Posted on June 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Golgotha Fun Park
Travel

I spotted this on the way up to Mammoth Cave.  I had fully intended to go back and get a photo of the sign, but we never went back that way.   This is just so wrong on so many levels.  Roadside America 

Three Days

Posted on June 8, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Three Days
Rants

I’ve spent the past three days in a cave.  Literally.  Even so, I still haven’t been able to escape the news that Paris Hilton spent as much time in jail. Poor little rich girl.  I think I’ll go gag now. 

Travel Dystopia

Posted on June 7, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Travel Dystopia
Travel

Maybe it was the tour guide at the last cave.  Maybe it was the heat.  Maybe it was seeing one too many rolling hill and farm.  Whatever the reason, we were getting tired of Kentucky.  We decided to visit the Makers Mark Distillery for no other reason than we couldn’t think of anything else to … Read More “Travel Dystopia” »

Cub Run Cave

Posted on June 7, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Cub Run Cave
Travel

Our tour guide for Crystal Onyx Cave suggested Cub Run Cave as another system we might enjoy. It was close, and supposedly had a great restaurant where we could get lunch. We pulled into the parking lot just as the tour group was leaving. Apparently we would have to drive about a mile away to … Read More “Cub Run Cave” »

Crystal Onyx Cave

Posted on June 7, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Crystal Onyx Cave
Travel

The differences between Tuckaleechee Caverns and Mammoth Cave were stark. We had a great time at Tuckaleechee. At Mammoth, it was very dark, there were none of the spectacular cave formations, and we had the distinct feeling of being "herded" throughout the tour. So, today we decided to forego another Mammoth tour in favor of … Read More “Crystal Onyx Cave” »

Sahara Steak House

Posted on June 6, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Sahara Steak House
Restaurants, Travel

It looked like dinner was going to be a problem.  Barren County is a dry county.  However, Cave City has passed a local exemption, and can serve alcohol.  Regardless, it looked like our eating options were limited to a couple of steak houses or fast food. Our AAA book had listed the Sahara Steak House … Read More “Sahara Steak House” »

Mammoth Cave National Park

Posted on June 6, 2007 By Tom No Comments on Mammoth Cave National Park
Travel

Two caves in as many days – one in Tennessee and one in Kentucky.  After our great experience at Tuckaleechee Caverns, we had high hopes for Mammoth Cave.  At first, we thought we had missed all of the tours.  Then we realized that somewhere along the way we had crossed into a new time zone, … Read More “Mammoth Cave National Park” »

From Somerset to Cave City

Posted on June 6, 2007 By Tom No Comments on From Somerset to Cave City
Travel

The day began with a heavy fog that burned off into a gorgeous morning.  We headed south to Burnsville, then west on Highway 70.  The terrain was mile after mile of rolling farmland.  Around every turn was a picturesque red bard, but, unfortunately, I didn’t take many pictures.  Some of these barns had what looked … Read More “From Somerset to Cave City” »

Dry Counties

Posted on June 6, 2007 By Tom 2 Comments on Dry Counties
Travel

All we wanted were a couple of margaritas to go along with our Mexican meal. Instead, we got a scowl from the the waiter and sotto voce comments of derision from the surrounding four tables, which, we found out, all attend the same church. It turns out that the majority of counties in Kentucky are … Read More “Dry Counties” »

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