These are pictures of our vacation spot on Nolin River/Lake above is Levi in his life jacket overseeing the kids playing in the water waiting to jump in and save them, this is the day I found out my dog is very smart.
I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
A Walk In The Woods - Bernheim Forest
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is one of my favorite places to visit in Kentucky, and I've been going since I was a little kid. I make at least 2 trips a year with the kids and we always have a blast!
The hiking trails are just beautiful and full of native plants and animals. They have several lakes full of HUGE carp, bluegill, and bass. Several smaller ponds with Koi, and turtles everywhere. I must not leave out the geese and duck that stay year round.
They also have a few of the raptors that have been injured mostly by humans, who now find a safe home in the forest. The deer pictured has been there for at least 20 years! He was shot in the eye by a hunter, and some kind person brought him to Bernheim Forest and he lives very happily there in his own enclosure. There are from time to time other deer that reside with him that are being rehabilitated and then released. But this fine fella cannot be released and is well protected in his home.
Bernheim Forest was established by a German Immigrant, Isaac W. Bernheim in 1929. He was just a poor peddler when he settled in Kentucky, and he became successful in the Whiskey Disstilery business, and he gave the Forest to the people of Kentucky to show his gratitude.
Here is the link within the site that tells what Bernheim has to offer: http://www.bernheim.org/whats_at_BF.htm Go check it out!
Here is the official Bernheim Forest Link: http://www.bernheim.org/
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Country Side
Guess who...Yours Truly taking picture of self taking picture...just for the heck of it, can you see how BIG and OLD my camera is....but it takes some awesome pictures....sure would love a new one though that had a zoom lens...patience is a virtue my momma always said.
Trip through the countryside, taken out of the truck window on the way to the stockyards, actually a pretty drive!
Above and below picture are two Amish homes
Below is a very old building, it has two store fronts, one on the road side and the other facing the train tracks, maybe a hotel, or general store? Not sure
Monday, November 10, 2008
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