Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Bourbon Trail























































I had the privilege of visiting the Bourbon Trail (a trail in central Kentucky that stretches from Lexington to Louisville and the surrounding areas) this past weekend. I've given plenty of thought to how I might talk about it. I could explain in detail how bourbon is made, even why it is called bourbon, but lot's of good folks have already done a much better job than I can do. I learned a lot about the differences between whiskey, bourbon, scotch and brandy. I learned about oak barrels that have been scorched on the interior to create a nice flavor. I learned to appreciate the finer points of a good bourbon, even if I don't have the palette to appreciate top shelf quality. I learned that Kentucky is perfect for distilling bourbon because of the changing temperatures throughout the seasons, as well as the limestone that Kentucky water flows over which makes for ideal fermentation. I'd rather not tell you all that. Kentucky is beautiful country, and bourbon provides only one aspect of the state's rich history. Do go. See for yourself.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Covington, Kentucky





The luck for our trip south this past weekend didn't end with Cincinnati holding a jazz festival. When we headed to Covington, Kentucky, we learned about the world's longest yard sale, it's starting point in Covington. Even if was the last day, there was no shortage of wares on display. A funky little town full of old architecture and cute boutiques, we did what any sane people would do. We shopped a little and grabbed a beer at the corner pub. I loved the sign in Mother's Tattoo Parlor. "No cry-babies."

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Old Friends


My dear friends Shannon and Kenny were in town from Kentucky visiting family over the weekend, and took some time from the demands on their time to have dinner with my husband and me. It's amazing how, with true friends, the passage of time has no effect whatever on the bond you have with some people. It was good to laugh and catch up with them. And they brought the newest member of the family too, Sophia Marie. Have you ever seen a more perfect child?

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