Hmm…. this blogging my roadtrip thing doesn’t really seem to be working, seeing how I posted something towards the beginning and now here I am near the end of the trip. Here’s the quick summary:
Nashville. Amazing barbeque by Cory and thanks for his hosting generosity. They were the best ribs I’d had so far on the trip.
We also took advantage of Morton’s $5 appetizers after 9:30pm, which is one of the best deals at an expensive restaurant.
Mammoth Cave. I had memories of Mammoth Cave National Park from 23 years ago when I went with my great uncle and aunt and it was still awesome today. The only thing that sucked was that our 80 person tour group had 50 or so 5th graders for the four hour trip. Let’s just say that was a little distracting. The cave was great, and I stretched my camera’s low light ability to try to get some shots. No tickets so far.
Lincoln’s birthplace. Mammoth Cave is in Central Time. Lincoln’s birthplace is in Eastern Time. It was closed.
Louisville. We actually stayed in Jeffersonville, Indiana, right on the river. Not much happened there.
Lexington. A fairly quick 90 minute drive east took us to Lexington to visit one of my friends from high school, her husband, and two kids. It was really great to catch up with them and get to know her husband for the first time. I also learned from him why hair like eyebrows only grow a certain length. Doctors are cool. Bernadette and I also went out to dinner in a small town outside Lexington and had some California Cuisine. We just call it cuisine (that never gets old), and had to have the waiter explain to us what that meant. He said French food is kinda the opposite, where it’s heavy and saucy; California Cuisine is usually lighter and uses fresh produce. I guess it makes sense, but that’s pretty vague.
Cincinnati. My great aunt lives outside Cincinnati, and we were able to spend the whole day with her. She’ll be 93 in a few months and lives in a retirement community that’s really cool. There are hundreds of seniors living in a complex that has tons of daily activities, there’s an auditorium, drink hour, card games, food served, shuttles to local businesses… reminded me of college. I haven’t seen my great aunt since that trip 23 years ago, and it was incredible to have her meet Bernadette and catch up. I can only hope and pray that I’m in as good shape as her when I’m her age. Her son is a photographer and jumped ship from Nikon to Canon with the 5D Mark II. He let me play with it. I want.
We’re off to King’s Island now, before heading up to Columbus to fly out tomorrow. The Sharks better f-ing win tonight.
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