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I told I kind of liked it next year.
I told it next Thursday
This exchange would be funnier if I hadn't read it a month ago.
Day two and my wife still doesn’t get it. Probably wouldn’t have got it two weeks ago. Or get it in two weeks. Or any other time.
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I feel like I need a Way-Back machine.
I saw after the fall of civilization the joke was used as a code for free people moving south and trying to cross the southern border to exit a decimated North America.
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I remember one birthday as a kid I got a telekinetic abacus. Maybe it wasn’t really a great present for a kid but it’s the thought that counts.
A couple pictures from a weekend journey to Perryville, Shaker Village and Camp Nelson
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Very cool, Flounder. Great time of year to be there.
Those are great pics, Flounder, thanks for sharing them. Such a sense of history.
I was sooo lucky with the weather and time of year.
I hadn’t been to Shaker Village for decades, maybe since grade school. It wasn’t part of my plans when I left home, but I’ll have to visit it again.
Camp Nelson Cemetery was preparing for another burial so I tried to stay out of the way and didn’t spend a lot of time there.
The whole area in that part of the state has some great places (Bardstown, Lincoln’s birthplace, etc)
I stayed in Danville which was too
One year we decided to do a "staycation" where we took our kids on a series of day trips around Kentucky. We did Lincoln's Birthplace, Mammoth Cave, My Old KY Home (and the Stephen Foster Story), Shaker Village, etc. It was a lot of fun and things we probably never would've done otherwise.
You're very lucky to have those kind of things nearby. We took our kids--from afar--to Mammoth Cave a couple of times, and to Shaker Village. Never to Lincoln's Birthplace or My Old Kentucky Home/Stephen Foster story.
With my kids all adults now, I'm hoping to recreate some of it with grandkid visits. And with this being my son's last year in college, I hope to recreate the "boys trip" with his brother where we go on a trip to Kentucky, hopefully surrounding a Blue-White or exhibition game, a football game, Keeneland and maybe Churchill Downs (as we did before). Maybe do a bourbon tour to it (now that they're of age). One of my very fondest memories. We had such a great time.
Thank you
Digital photography was made for me. I love taking pictures (even with just my phone just for fun) and now I can just delete bad ones or duplicates instead of paying for de elopement. With all the internet and communication technology, taking pictures so easily may be an under appreciated advancement
Those are some good pictures. So serene.