Bardstown, Kentucky

Feels like 'coming home', the trees have all grown and seem more dense than four years ago and everywhere is so green. Went for a walk along Froman Greenwell Road, fed the miniature donkeys along theRead more
Feels like 'coming home', the trees have all grown and seem more dense than four years ago and everywhere is so green. Went for a walk along Froman Greenwell Road, fed the miniature donkeys along theRead more
About a six hour drive to Rachel & Marc's holiday cabin in the mountains in Boone. The house is rustic on the outside but very comfortable inside and the view across the mountains was beautiful. BooneRead more
More photos of the Umlas's cabin. Three levels, four bedrooms and bathrooms, living area, kitchen, laundry downstairs. Boone is popular with the well-heeled and has lots of lovely boutique-styleRead more
Yesterday we stopped off at the house of Moses Cone, who had made money from textiles and from developing 25 miles of carriage roads. It's now an Art & Craft/information centre in the beautiful oldRead more
Travelled along the Blue Ridge stopping for photos at several overlooks (lookouts). Its almost beyond comprehension to understand how Daniel Boone made his way through this area when it was virginRead more
Drove along the Blue Ridge, stopping at Galax in Tennessee for lunch. Awesome scenery and a beautiful drive through the trees but rhododendrons not yet in bloom. The Blue Ridge looks stunning fromRead more
The Centre is in a National Park and managed cooperatively by the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation. Every day between 10 and 4 music is played by volunteers in the breezewayRead more
Stopped off in Boone to look around the stores on the way to Linville Falls. Much less traffic than the other day. The weather was beautiful - we have been so lucky with great weather thus far. HadRead more
Stopped for lunch in the picnic area here - very beautiful at this time of year. Watched a short movie about Daniel Boone blazing a trail through the Gap and another about the Gap
itself. TheRead more
Went to lunch at a quirky restaurant called Hillbilly Tea. The plates were round timber logs, the napkins were dishcloths fastened with wooden pegs, the menus were printed on calico, the wine andRead more