A - Berea College, B - Fort Harrod State Park, C - Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. A total of 50 miles. Road traveling has given Vivian and I the most valuable lessons in history, nuanced by the many stories told across the country. What strikes us most is the number of fascinating stories that … Continue reading Sep 26, 2024 Stories From Kentucky
Category: Kentucky
Sep 22, 2024 – Horsing Around in Kentucky
Downtown Georgetown, Kentucky's horse headquarters. Bucked off a horse many years ago, I have a healthy fear of the large animals. But over the years, my respect and admiration for them has grown. In fact, one of my most memorable and profound wildlife encounters as a photographer occurred in Theodore Roosevelt National Park where I … Continue reading Sep 22, 2024 – Horsing Around in Kentucky
Sep 13, 2024 – One River, Three States
There are people out there old enough to know what a broken record sounds like, so when I say that the RV is the best way to travel in this country, you know I'm sounding like a broken record. If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times, there is no better way … Continue reading Sep 13, 2024 – One River, Three States
Sep 19, 2021 – Languishing in the South
A few miles south of the Michigan-Indiana border & 3 miles from our service appointment in Goshen. This is Kercher's Sunrise Farm, a Harvest Host. Had some of the best apple cider there! After six weeks in Michigan, we were more than ready to move on – too many memories mucking things up and we … Continue reading Sep 19, 2021 – Languishing in the South
Aug 13, 2018 – A Cave, a Woman and a Camera
“I won’t take a picture unless the moon is right, to say nothing of the sunlight and shadow!” Frances Benjamin Johnston Coming out of the cave into the light. One thing I have learned during our RV travels thus far, is that no matter what place we visit, there is a story of a fascinating … Continue reading Aug 13, 2018 – A Cave, a Woman and a Camera