Etowah Mounds

Etowah Mounds
Etowah Mounds in the Georgia State Parks systems.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Monday, April 22, 2024

Cataract Falls Hike Very easy hike in the Great Smoky Mountains.


We enjoyed a very easy hike in the Great Smoky Mountains on our most recent trip!

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge Tennessee


I finally got to visit Cooter's Place in Pigeon Forge!  It used to be in Gatlinburg, but moved some time ago.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Old Mill Pottery House Cafe Pigeon Forge TN 03 2024


Old Mill Pottery House Cafe is our favorite restaurant when we visit the Great Smoky Mountains.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

The Hills of Gatlinburg Tennessee


There are some very high and hilly roads around Gatlinburg!

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Embassy Suites by Hilton Gatlinburg Resort March 2024


I wanted to bring up our great stay at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Gatlinburg Resort recently!  This place just opened!

There are a lot of nice places to stay in Gatlinburg...  I have mentioned several here, and I am sure I'll bring more up in the future....  but this place is great.

They have a very cozy coffee shop, nice new rooms, a room that does tours and offers advice on things to do in the park, etc.  AND, they have about the best breakfast offered at a hotel ever.  Seriously, they made omelets right there, and the omelets alone are worth a visit to the resort.



Saturday, April 13, 2024

"A Walk for Sunshine" by Jeff Alt

On our last visit to the Great Smoky Mountains I found a nice signed copy of Jeff Alt's "A Walk for Sunshine."  If you are looking for a signed copy, I saw a lot of them at multiple visitor centers.

in the late 90s, Jeff decides (after wanting to for a while) to hike the Appalachian Trail going the whole way from Georgia to Maine.  He works it into a fundraiser for the home where his brother lives.

If you enjoy a nice, pleasant story of someone having a great adventure this is a really fun read.  It is easy and has a good pace.  He meets some characters on the way, and even confronts some bad guys (vegetarians, obviously).  He encounters lots of critters (most annoyingly, small flies) and he stays at some iffy spots.

It was interesting learning about the norms and how things work on the trail.  I learned about "trail magic" and how you can "know" a hiker, without actually meeting them.

Again, this was a really enjoyable volume.


 

Friday, April 12, 2024

2016 Wildfires and Memorial Tribute Plaza Gatlinburg Tennessee


We found this very nicely done "2016 Wildfires and Memorial Tribute Plaza" while in Gatlinburg recently.

Monday, April 8, 2024

CSX Train from B&B Window at night Park City KY Feb 2024


ANd one last CSX train from in front of the Grand Victorian Inn in Park City Kentucky....  This one was late at night and watched from the window of our room!

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Bells Tavern Park City Kentucky 2024


Right next to the very nice Grand Victorian Inn is the Bell's Tavern....  or the ruins of Bell's Tavern.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Southern Cup Coffee and Cafe Glasgow Kentucky 2024


Check out Southern Cup Coffee and Cafe in Glasgow....  not too far from Mammoth Cave!

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

"The Caves Beyond: The Story of the Floyd Collins Crystal Cave Exploration" by Joe Lawrence Jr & Roger W. Brucker

 

I found a great old copy of "The Caves Beyond" at an antique shop not long ago, and, being a fan of caves, this was a great find!  I REALLY enjoyed reading this one.

The book came out in 1955, a short 30 years after the death of the legendary caver, Floyd Collins.  If you don't know about Floyd look him up.  I have mentioned him here many times....  VERY BRIEFLY, he was exploring a cave and got his foot stuck.  He would not make it out of the cave alive.

When this book came out, he was still buried/on display inside of this books subject, Crystal Cave.  Again, an entirely different story, but Floyd would not find his hopefully final resting place until 1989.

Anyway, the purpose of this book was to cover a very large scale exploration/mapping/research expedition into Crystal Cave.  The authors cover the logistics of the week long project.  Food, medicine, equipment, and a PHONE LINE would need to go in to the cave!

Having read up on Floyd Collins and this area before, I was excited to read this one.  I had read some of Bruckers other books on exploring caves in this area, and glad to find this volume, that I had somehow over looked before.  In all fairness though, a whole lot of people contributed to this one.  There are even reports in the back from different contributors to the mission.

The adventures of the cavers, their successes in finding new areas of the cave, and even their short comings make this simply a fun read.  Again, as someone fascinated with the Floyd Collins story, I felt a little excitement when it was revealed that Skeets Miller was on the scene!  Skeets was probably the most notable player in the whole Floyd Collins story in 1925 (other than Floyd himself).  His appearance in the book was comparable to bringing in a surprise big name guest star to an exciting movie.  AND, I am sure anyone interested in caves would feel some excitement with Russ Gurnee who is noted as being one of the explorers too!

This is just a fun book for anyone interested in caves or the Mammoth Cave area.  I was especially happy to have a nice old copy to read.

Tuesday, April 2, 2024

CSX Train from B&B Window in Park City KY 02 25 2024


Here is a brief video from our February 25th, 2024 stay at the Grand Victorian Inn- A CSX train goes by our B&B window!

Sunday, March 31, 2024

Grand Victorian Inn and Train in Park City Kentucky 2024


It is always a treat staying at the Grand Victorian Inn in Park City....  especially if you love trains!

Friday, March 29, 2024

Hops and Berry Taproom Loveland Ohio 2024

And we stopped by Hops and Berry Taproom in Loveland Ohio!

Thursday, March 28, 2024

"Freaky Florida" by Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz

While at the Frogman Festival, I picked up ANOTHER great book from Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz.  "Freaky Florida" is another book, covering Florida from the two.

It really is a sibling book to their "Eerie Florida" volume, it covers new ground....  so you should pick up all of their books.

There is a lot going on with this one.....

A couple of cities have uncovered ruins in the state that kinda change everything.  Legends relating to older civilizations are covered.  

As a fan of history, I got a lot from this book too...  it is far from a book just covering folklore.  I found that there was a fort in Florida that, during the Civil War, did not get taken by the CSA.  Another Civil War battle I did not know about is brought up too!  Geronimo's forced adventures in Florida are covered.  The authors write about the tragic deaths involving the Apollo 1 crew too.

Some stories link the establishment of parks to very strange stories and crimes.  One involves a hollow earth cult, and another involves a serial killer.

Like I said about their other books, the stories are quick reads and to the point.  These would be great books to pick up before your next trip to Florida!
 

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

"Eerie Appalachia" by Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz

I wanted to also mention "Eerie Appalachia" by Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz....  I have brought them up before...  and you definitely can't go wrong with their books!

This one covers Appalachia, and gets into the legends you would expect (Mothman, Jersey Devil, Skunk Ape, etc) and a lot of other strange stories are included.  There were a couple from my home state that I was totally unaware of (the Mushroom Mines, for example).  The chapters are thorough, but efficient, and actual research has gone into this book.  They don't go on and on about orbs, or feelings they got in an area.  They talk to locals.  In fact, this feels like a very complete book on cryptids and legends in Appalachia.  The book is around 140 pages, but there are a lot of stories, as the authors are efficient with their words.  There is no fluff and the frequent sketches by Schultz are well done and add to the stories.  You WILL easily recognize the Flatwoods monster, but it is done in Kari's unique style.

I got a signed copy at the recent Frogman Festival, and Kari included a nice little sketch of the Jersey Devil in mine!
 

Monday, March 25, 2024

Loveland Ohio and the Loveland Frogman March 2024


While we were in town for the Frogman Festival, we took some time to run around the town, and see what is there!  AND, we found out that Loveland is a great place to spend a day!  

Sunday, March 24, 2024

"Unnatural Ohio: A History of Buckeye Cryptids, Legends & Other Mysteries" by M. Kristina Smith and Kevin Moore





I picked a nice signed copy of "Unnatural Ohio" up from the two authors at the recent Frogman Festival in Loveland.
 
I was excited about this one after reading about it before the festival.  I spent nearly a decade living in Cleveland, and I still enjoy the strange history books that keep coming out about the Buckeye state.  Plus, the authors work at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum in Fremont (it's between Toledo and Cleveland)...  so I was able to talk a little history with them in addition to chatting about the cryptids and the paranormal.

This is really my favorite type of book when it comes to legends, ghosts, cryptids, etc.  The authors tell the story that is well known.  They give details about sightings and reports.  They try to see how valid some of the claims are (some local legends about hauntings are pretty thoroughly debunked by them).  Some are somewhat debunked as the authors find a small bit of truth to a legend- the famous Gore Orphanage story is a good example.  But the authors did a lot of research and site their sources.

I thought Unnatural Ohio covered some of the classics (The Loveland Frogman is covered about as thoroughly as it can be, as are the Melon Heads, and Mothman)...  But I read about some other legends that were new to me.

I love it when you find out a strange fact relating to a story that you had never heard before too, and this volume has a lot of those.  The authors mention an old Bigfoot report from Gallipolis (a town mostly known for it's link to the Mothman).  I enjoyed reading about how the spot where the "Wow! signal" was discovered is now part of a golf course.  I also was interested to hear about a stranded boat with a link to a Madonna video.

This book packs a punch, and the chapters are short but thorough and very easy to read.  You will learn something new about the classic Ohio legends you already know, and you will also discover some new legends you had never heard of.


Saturday, March 23, 2024

Thursday, March 21, 2024

ANOTHER CSX Train in Park City Kentucky 2 24 2024


I caught a few trains going by on this trip, so here is another video from in front of the Grand Victorian Inn in Park City Kentucky!

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

"Nine Miles To Mammoth Cave" by Colleen O'Connor Olson


 I picked up a copy of the late Mammoth Cave guide/author Colleen O'Connor Olson's "Nine Miles to Mammoth Cave".  I realized it was the only book of hers I did not have in my collection.  AND, it is a book that is pricey online (I assume thanks to bots).

This is a nice, small book that gives some quality info on the development (and end) of the railroad to Mammoth Cave.  It is under 70 pages, and is written in a way that it can be appreciated and understood by young readers, or mature readers wanting to know the basics about the railroads at Mammoth Cave.  It is a quick read, but you will get a lot out of it.

I thought it was interesting reading about how Glasgow Junction (now Park City) had a train that stopped by.  Tourists wanting to see Mammoth Cave could get off there, but they still had a ways to go (9 miles) to get to Mammoth Cave.  A bumpy stage coach was available to make the three hour trip...  but a group finally put in a train system to make the ride better- and it would make the 9 mile trip to the cave only an hour.  Of course the automobile would eventually put an end to all of that....  but the steps to get there were fascinating.

There are some other great nuggets of info scattered in the book, and the author brings up trivia connecting Bette Midler and even Mussolini to the area!

If you care about Mammoth Cave, you need to make sure you pick up all of the books that Colleen O'Connor Olson put out.



Tuesday, March 19, 2024

CSX Train in Park City KY 2 24 2024

Here is the first of a few train videos I made while staying at the Grand Victorian Inn in Park City Kentucky recently!