Today was a rainy day, so we decided not to tour Carol’s town. Instead, we reluctantly said goodbye to Carol and Bill with promises to meet again down the road….who knows? Maybe Mexico! We saw nothing but rain today, so stopped early in a nice state cg.
Someone asked about our sleeping arrangements. We have twin beds in the back which serve as dinette/couches during the day. Maggie usually sleps on the left bed with Carol and Bandit on the right with me…or wherever he feels like it.
Roe has his own bed in the front unless that’s where Bandit feels like sleeping.
Now I have time to post some pics of our day yesterday driving from KY to southern Indiana.
We started our day at Federal Hill, the house that inspired Steven Foster to write the KY state song, “My Old Kentucky Home.” Foster was a cousin of the home’s owner, Judge John Rowan.
A beautiful mansion filled with original furniture…but photos were not allowed inside.
This old log structure was the judge’s office.
An English style garden was in the back. A carillon (sp?) played Steven Foster songs as we toured the grounds. I took a nice little video, but I don’t have a good enough connection to upload it….so here’s a picture:
This was the family cemetery. The guide told how once a gathering of family and friends contracted cholera from the well water and 8 people died in one night.
We passed by the fed. Gold depository at Fort Knox, but gold panning will have to wait until Alaska.
Finally some scenes from southern Indiana. I think this was just goldenrod in the fields (sneeze), but it sure was pretty, especially with the red barn.
Starve Hollow State Recreation Area was a nice place to stop for lunch. They had a cg too, but we were on our way to an Indiana gtg with our new friends, Carol & Bill.
The little town of Story looks like a fascinating place to explore…it’s on our list for a future trip this way…we didn’t stop this time.
Pictures uploaded very slowly, but I think I’ve covered Tuesday.