Meet my sweet friend, G. She lives in Tennessee. G has a way with taking something out of nothing and making it beautiful. She has talent like Tennessee has Kudzu. (I’m a lil’ green with envy…she has mountains – we only have palm trees.) I begged her to let me take some pictures of […]
World’s Largest Frying Skillet and our visit to LONDON
When we travel we always try to stop at the World’s Largest _______. (You fill in the blank!) We also love to stop at information centers or at least places that have soap and toilet paper in their restrooms. (Yeah, not kidding – sweet essentials with 5 lil’ ones!) Our last major road trip, we […]
Black Widow
There are some things that I expect to see in Texas and not in Kentucky. Black widows are one of those things I truly am happy never to see – period. My father-in-law was working out in the yard and found this on a part of a wheel. I grabbed my camera and an empty […]
Covington, Kentucky – a town with a Rich History with a European flair
I love old towns with rich history. It is fun to learn about the people and why things are nowadays. I want history to be fun and relevant to my children. Going to towns that are not on the usual tourist map Works for Me. Because if we learn from our “past” mistakes maybe […]
Skyline Chili (Another Greek Thing)
When I first met my hubs – I had no idea he would introduce me to a New world. He looked normal. He spoke normal. He ate chili with possible cinnamon and chocolate in it? He didn’t know it at the time. He just liked it. And I’ll never forget that 4th of July weekend […]