October 30, 2007

The Frost is on the Pumpkin


There has been frost the last two mornings and we will be on the road before the weather turns colder. The afternoons have been just absolutely beautiful though, and that makes it hard to leave.


I am posting a couple of barn photos that I took just a week or two ago. The barns in Kentuky often stand until they can't stand any longer. There is a certain amount of beauty in the aging structures.

October 21, 2007

Possum Trot Bike Ride


The Possum Trot Bike ride was in Columbus, Indiana on Oct 20. I didn't ride, but Jo, Hutch and hubby, John did. Instead, I went to old downtown Columbus to walk around and look at the town.

October 19, 2007

Kentucky Fall




The trees are just beginning to change colors. This tree, growing by the beautiful old Victorian house down the street, is well on its way.


I took this picture in an area where I go for walks. We had a storm last night as well as tornado warnings for a couple of hours, but today it was beautiful.

October 18, 2007

Bob Dylan Concert


John and I attended the Bob Dylan concert in Louisville last night. Bob Dylan and his band put on a great show, and we had a great time. He looked a bit older and more frail than I thought he would, but we are all getting older. Somewhere in all of us is the young person we used to be, and I could see the younger Bob Dylan. He is such a legend in music. The photo here is the picture on the t-shirt that I bought last night. Take a look at his web site that has all his song lyrics as well as other interesting information: http://www.bobdylan.com/


October 10, 2007

St. James Court Art Show 2007

This art show takes place in a beautiful old neighborhood in Louisville, KY. The 2007 show was the 51st annual show. We saw some wonderful art, ate some junk food and had a great time despite the hot weather. Next year the show should be even better, as we are hoping for typical Fall weather.



October 9, 2007

Lincoln Days






Hodgenville, Kentucky celebrates Lincoln Days every October in honor of Abraham Lincoln, who was born on a farm near Hodgenville. I especially enjoyed the quilt show that was housed in one of the churches near the center of town. Of course there is a parade, and the usual craft and food booths. But, the interesting difference is the attention to recreating activities of long ago. Although the Civil War reenactment had to be canceled because only the Union Army showed up, there were other events planned. There was an interesting rail splitting contest as well as demonstrations of bullet making and pioneer cooking outdoors over an open fire. There was a Lincoln look-a-like contest. I was surprised at how many men around really look like Honest Abe. An Army pilot, and Hodgenville native, landed an AH 64 Apache helicopter that was open to the public for a close up look. Other than the unusually hot weather, it was a great event.








October 7, 2007

Rineyville Days

The Rineyville Days parade was Saturday October, 6. We watched from lawn chairs in the front yard under a large maple tree. The parade started with an Army band from Ft. Knox. Among the entries were tractors, fire trucks, vintage cars and more tractors. It was a nice morning, and everyone enjoyed the parade.






It's all about the tractor.






























And, there are some mighty fine tractors!