So, I grew up in Owensboro, and spent my first 18 or so years there. I do love getting back when I can, and I feel like I don't get there enough. I do consider the hours that I get to spend there very valuable. I am lucky that both of my parents are still living, and they live near Owensboro.
I will say that the drive gets longer every time I make it..... and I have driven back and forth between Owensboro and Lexington/Berea probably hundreds of time.
Still, it is a treat getting to spend time in my home town, but I am really getting to a point where I am noticing changes. My favorite hang outs in Owensboro weren't even there when I left. I love the coffee shops in town. Even though the Crème just celebrated it's TENTH ANNIVERSARY, it is still very new to me.
I love the fact that where the old Noble Romans used to be (in front of K-Mart), there is now a PizzAroma. AND I liked the fact that there was a coffee shop there at one point in between the two businesses occupying the building.
Parrish has totally changed. I drove by there, and I simply did not recognize any of the businesses. I drove by the old Kuester's Hardware too. I am glad that, even though it has been a long time, the sign is still up!
There is the new, rebuilt McDonalds in town now. I stopped by there briefly. It is a pleasant place for fast food.
Oh, and I always get some burgoo and mutton at Old Hickory when I am in town. They are celebrating their 100th anniversary this year!
When I am in the area, the thing I enjoy doing the most is simply driving around out in the country. Some of the roads are pretty skinny, and my car can detect when you cross a center line, or hug the middle of the road. I do both of those things on some of those curvy rural roads. My car will literally suggest that I take a break if I do too much of that. I do appreciate the suggestion when it pops up.
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