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Let Freedom Ring!
Posted in Photography on July 4, 2010|
Almost-Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Photography, Travel on June 30, 2010|
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Photography, Travel on June 23, 2010|
The rest of the story…
Posted in Entertainment, Fun, Photography, Travel on June 20, 2010|
In this past Almost-wordless Wednesday post, I mentioned that there might be a story behind the beautiful fireworks display and there is. We decided to take a short getaway to celebrate our 9th wedding anniversary by traveling to Lexington, KY. It was just what we needed…a weekend of eating out, movies, shopping, swimming, sleeping in, baseball, and fireworks.
The trip began late Thursday afternoon when we drove to Lexington and checked in to the wonderful Hampton Inn on I-75.
Friday was a day of shopping, eating, and movie watching…The A-Team to be exact. It was a great summer action movie; it was non-stop thrills and it didn’t take itself too seriously. We decided to do a little sight-seeing on Saturday. It is amazing what can be right next door to you and you don’t even realize it. We drove down a “Kentucky Scenic-byway” Saturday afternoon and the views were so pretty. There were several different horse farms along the drive and many barn quilt-squares as well. For those of you who don’t know what they are, the Kentucky tourism people started this project a few years ago. They would get farm owners to hang a painted quilt square on their barns and then the tourism board would print maps of these hangings for people to drive and see. We weren’t looking for these in particular, but I tried to snap a photo of the ones we saw. I think I may have missed one or two, but I got most of them.
We watched another movie Saturday afternoon, The Killers with Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl. It was a really funny romantic comedy, perfect for a date afternoon. That night we went to see the Lexington Legends minor league baseball team take on Delmarva. C & I had never been to this stadium before and it was really nice. This is where the fireworks come in to play. There was an awesome fireworks show after the game. If you are looking for some great family entertainment, don’t look any further than the closest minor league stadium. It is awesome!
We kept seeing this little park when we would drive from our hotel to where the restaurants were. Sunday morning, we stopped and investigated. Turns out it is a horse cemetery! We were just a little surprised that the gentleman who started this decided to put it in the middle of a developing area. There is a shopping center on one side, a Lowe’s and Wal-mart on another, and a large subdivision across the street.
When we came home Sunday, we decided to take the scenic route home instead of a parkway. Well, we ended up missing one turn and took the VERY scenic route home, but it was still fun and we got to see some pretty country.
This was a home-made suspension bridge over a creek that ran next to the road. I don’t think I would have crossed that unless it was my ONLY way out and I absolutely had to get out!
Almost Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Fun, Photography, Travel on June 16, 2010|
We had a fireworks show to celebrate our anniversary! Stay tuned…story to come later!
What a view!
Posted in Home, Photography on June 9, 2010|
From the sunrise yesterday…
to the sunset tonight…
It all makes me glad that I live in the country!
Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Home, Photography on June 9, 2010|
Almost-Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Gardening, Home, Photography on May 26, 2010|
Almost-Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Gardening, Home, Photography on May 19, 2010|
The Flood of 2010
Posted in Home, Photography on May 18, 2010|
On the first weekend in May, it rained. Okay, that is a huge understatement. The truth is that it rained and rained and rained and rained some more. Our little spot in South-central Kentucky had over 8 inches of rain in 2 1/2 days. That is way too much! We were blessed with no damage or utility outage, just the inconvenience of trying to travel to my Nanny’s on that Sunday.
Nanny (and my dad, aunt, and uncle) live in a low-lying area that is prone to dampness anyway. With that much rain, the creeks and streams swell dramatically and cover the roadways as you can see below.
These are three different roads we can take to get to my family’s farm. Needless to say, we did not make it to visit that day. My uncle had traveled the road pictured in the bottom photo just a couple of hours before, and the creek had swelled that much.
We live next to a river, but our house is up on the hill above it so flooding is not a major concern of ours. The destruction to the natural surroundings of the river was extreme. Full-grown trees were pushed over and stacked like toothpicks. The river bank that was close to ten feet high was washed away and now looks like a flat little beach.
It is an awesome thing to see nature at work whether is a new sprout growing or the destruction caused by major weather. It can take your breath away!