Spent yesterday on the road in my car. Gus and I started out at a trailhead up the road but there were several mountain bikers on the trail so it wasn't suitable. Then I decided we have 3 months to explore the close to home trails and while the weather is good we will branch out, so I drove us to Anchorage, KY to the EP Sawyer Park. I had been there once before and it's only about 70 miles north. Took the blue highways of course so it took longer but the ride was nice. Got to the park and found it was filled to capacity with high school cross country track meet. You would think someone as tech savy as myself would check the park sked on line before driving up there. Oh well, as long as I was up north I went another 20 miles to the Falls of the Ohio COE center. This place is awesome. Has lots of Lewis & Clark history which is a subject I love. Clark's home is nearby but the real attraction is the fossil beds and all the archeological history of the place. We walked the woodland loop trail, about 2 miles, but that was all we had time for. I definitely plan to return. Went inside to use the facilities and gather some info. My 9 year old grandson is really into geology so I will try to bring him up here.
Got back to my site around 4 and my neighbors were grilling. They invited me over for dinner with them. So nice. It turned out to be quite the party. They worked here last year and just returned a week ago. They also had 2 other couples over who are returnng workers from last year as well as Sandy, the girl who moved over here from the stables, and Lana who is on the other side of me and is even more of a newbie at this than me. We both start work tomorrow. But last night's dinner was just wonderful. Good food and lots of good folks with lots of good info. One couple worked in Cody, WY last summer. Ooooh, I have to talk to them more. So far, this is turning into a really fun, welcoming place. I just hope I can hold up for the work. Hurry on down here, Beth!