Etowah Mounds

Etowah Mounds
Etowah Mounds in the Georgia State Parks systems.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Sugarcreek Ohio July 2021

 I have brought up Sugarcreek Ohio here many times....  Its one of my all-time favorite towns.  We stopped by recently and I stumbled across a couple new shops.

Friday, August 27, 2021

Wallhouse Coffee Company Sugarcreek Ohio July 2021

 I have mentioned Wallhouse Coffee in Sugarcreek Ohio many times.  This is easily one of my favorite places to have coffee, ice cream, or a nice lunch.  Here is a video I posted to youtube about it.

Monday, August 23, 2021

Walnut Creek Cheese Walnut Ohio July 2021

 We visited one of my favorite grocery stores- Walnut Creek Cheese in July 2021!  Here is the video!

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Wendell August Forge Berlin Ohio July 2021

 I posted a video I made about Wendell August Forge near Berlin Ohio in July 2021!

Sunday, August 15, 2021

July 29th 2021 Eastern Kentucky Storm

 On July 29th, we were driving around the Eastern Kentucky area we were caught in a bit of a storm!  I made about a one and a half minute video as we pulled over.

Saturday, August 14, 2021

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Native Bagel, Berea Kentucky

I wanted to take a quick moment to give a thumbs up to Native Bagel in Berea Kentucky.  Owned and operated by fellow Berea alum Michael Startzman, this cozy little bagel/lunch/coffee place is right across the street from my favorite antique mall in the state, and its a very brief walk from campus.






 

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Nancy Kentucky Battlefield June 2021

 Oh man, the citizens of the small town of Nancy Kentucky have several cool things that many bigger areas don't have.  They have a Civil War Battlefield that is now managed by the National Park Service AND they have a super cool coffee shop!
I have brought this area up before, and I am sure I will again because I really enjoy this area.

Also, in this video, I cover some ground I missed in my first youtube video on the area.....








Sunday, August 8, 2021

"Ghosts of the Grand Canyon" by Judy and Brian-James Martinez


 You know, with COVID and all happening....  I went back and reread some books about some of my favorite places to visit (Niagara Falls, Gettysburg, The Grand Canyon).  I kind took some imaginary trips in my mind...  And, as I thought about these places I love, but know I won't be able to get to anytime soon, I discovered some books I hadn't read on these great places!


One GREAT book I stumbled upon was "Ghosts of the Grand Canyon" by Judy and Brian-James Martinez.  First off, I would have totally bought this book for the cover!  Check that out!

The book is written by former employees at the Canyon who know the trails, buildings, shops, and places to stay well.  They have spent a lot of time there.  And they have a lot of ghost stories to tell!

One really spooky one involved people hearing a voice telling them to "Jump!".  Other stories involve ghosts, skinwalkers, Native American folklore, and deaths.

Links to the Battle of Shiloh and the Rough Riders figure in to the stories....  as does Paul McCartney.

There is a lot of fascinating history here too....  I enjoyed the author's stories about Fred Harvey and the Harvey girls.

I could go on and on.  I have read a ton of ghost books, and some are very hit or miss.  This is one of the more interesting AND more original ones.  It gets my highest possible recommendation.




Thursday, August 5, 2021

Opry Mills Mall Nashville Tennessee June 2021

 I have mentioned it before on this blog, but I recently posted a short video on Opry Mills Mall in Nashville to youtube.  I have been visiting here since it opened.
I do remember a time when you would go to Nashville just to visit all of their malls....  Then, you would go to Nashville just to go to Opry Mills.





Tuesday, August 3, 2021

"The Murder of Geneva Hardman and Lexington's Mob Riot of 1920" by Peter Brackney


 I mentioned another book by Peter Brackney some time ago........  He put out a great one called "Lost Lexington Kentucky" that I really loved.

So, he recently released another great book, "The Murder of Geneva Hardman and Lexington's Mob Riot of 1920".  I read this one the other day....

You know, I love Lexington, and love hearing about odd stories coming out of the area....  But I DID NOT KNOW about this one!

AND....  I don't want to give it all away (you should pick up a copy) but there is a murder of a young child.  Of course that is tragic, but the craziness of the situation afterwards really makes this a fascinating and bizarre read.  Let me tease you with this thought....  there were tanks in the streets of Lexington!

Brackney is a lawyer from the area, and he is the perfect guy to obsessively hunt down the facts of this case and put them into an easy to read volume.  He is telling the story, and anyone will be able to follow along....  BUT he also adds a lot of detail, almost giving you side stories about some of the characters (one person involved in the events would later die in a plane crash).

I appreciated seeing 100 year old photos of downtown Lexington.....  I recognize the buildings and areas......but the mobs and guns looked very much out of place.

This is easily one of my favorite newer books on Lexington and it gets my highest possible recommendation.

Sunday, August 1, 2021

AMC in Lexington KY- Closed

And, I hate to see another old movie theater close....  I used to go to this one all the time.  I remember seeing movies here back in the 90s..

But, yeah, I saw that the AMC (it used to be a Carmike) theater in Lexington closed.