Sunday, October 14, 2018

Kentucky Trip: Cumberland Falls


We recently got home from a three-week trip.  The first leg was through the beautiful state of Kentucky.

Our first stop was the Cumberland Falls State Park, near the small town of Corbin.


Although there are nice cabins available, we chose to stay in the quaint lodge, which showed signs of age, but was clean and certainly adequate for us.


We arrived late afternoon so had time to explore some before dark.


This picture really needs no explanation, but the one below will give you an idea for the reason for the sign.


 The bottomless pit!


We took this really primitive path that introduced the more challenging ones yet to come.


The next morning view from the balcony on the back side of the lodge, overlooking the Cumberland River.


After a quick breakfast, we hit the first trail.  This one was less than 1 mile down to the falls.



We realized we were on the mid range of the depths of the cliffs we had seen the day before.  I loved the shadows created by the sun rays searching for an opening.


We reached the river and I walked out on this flat rock bed above the falls.


We were thrilled that we were there for the perfect timing to see the rainbow.


What a sight!


There was even a faint second bow.


There are several vantage points to see the falls from this side and I never tired of looking at it.

If you look closely in these pictures, you will see a railing along the upper rock wall on the other side of the river. I will refer to it later.





While walking around the falls, we met another couple who were also there for the day.  They are the finest couple and it didn't take us long to find so many things in common.  We all agreed that the other side of the river held interesting possibilities that we needed to explore together.

The following pictures were from that hike. 



This is the ground level and opposite the flat rocks above the falls.



This was not an easy climb but the views were so worth every uneven step.




As we climbed, the sheer rock walls above us were like magnificent, enormous carvings.



Looking below, reminded us why we didn't want to stray off the path.


These are the railings I mentioned earlier as seen from the opposite side of the river.  We made it, and even went higher!


I am using my zoom lens here, but if you look closely, you can see some people out on the flat rocks where I had been earlier.



The views of the falls from this side were even more spectacular.





Our hiking buddies, Lowell and Linda, who are Kentucky natives, made this trip so much fun.  They are such a delightful couple.


Linda is saying, "Are we too old for this?"





Unknown at this point, just around the bend ahead of Linda was another waterfall.
  

This is Eagles Falls and such a beautiful, quiet reward at the end of the trail.



At this point, we are down near the water again away from the Cumberland Falls.






We could have stayed here for a while, because it was so peaceful.  Linda actually had phone service.  She obviously doesn't use AT&T like we do.


But, we knew we had to climb back up and it was beginning to get late.



This is the view from the highest vantage point.  A view to be remembered.

I don't know the exact number of miles we hiked but my FitBit indicated I walked a little over 14,000 steps, climbed 95 stories, and reached a heart rate of 136 at one point.  Not bad for a 73 and 78 year old.

We met our friends for a delicious dinner at the Lodge and then played a game of Mexican Train, before taking our tired and aching bodies to bed.



After meeting for breakfast the next morning, we bid our new, dear friends fair well as we went our separate ways.  But, we do look forward to staying in touch and picking up where we left off in the near future.

God's blessings are new and fresh every morning, and we give Him all the praise and glory not only for his amazing creation but His ordaining our meeting the Ashbys' on a trail in Kentucky.

Tomorrow, I will take you on a tour of Shaker Village.  You won't want to miss this most fascinating historical place.


Thursday, October 11, 2018

Wednesday Medley



I so don't have time for blogging this morning, but it's been so long since I did anything.




1. This week is County Fair Week in my old stomping grounds.  The Fairfield County (Ohio) Fair holds fond memories for me, especially of the marching band show on the race track, in front of the grandstand, and of 4-H sewing projects.  Do you have a memory to share of a county or state fair!!  

We had Parish Fairs since I live in Louisiana and the only one I remember going to was when I must have been in the 7th or 8th grade.  I remember being on the Ferris Wheel and it stopping with me on the very top and thinking if I ever get down I won't get back up here.

I've never been to a Louisiana State Fair, even though it is held in my current city.  I have been to the Texas State Fair and it was quite the experience.  Can we just say everything is BIG in Texas!

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2. If animals could talk, which would be the rudest?

A bear (LOL)

3. What mythical creature would improve the world most if it existed?

I'm not much into mythical characters, so not having time to think on this, I don't have an answer. 

4. What is something that everyone looks stupid doing?

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No one is exempt!

5. Is intelligence or wisdom more useful?

I think the Bible admonishes us to ask for wisdom but I don't recall it ever specifying intelligence.

6. Tell us something random about the rest of your week!

Tomorrow we go to Hubby's 60th HS Class Reunion.  There are fewer now than even ten years ago when this picture was taken, but it should be a good day for those remaining.  They will be recognized at all the festivities which is fitting.


Monday, October 1, 2018

Transitioning Seasons with B/W & SPOTS #6


Now for my favorite outfit so far in this season transition series from
Hudson House.

I could have said each of the outfits I have shown 
ARE ME!

But, this one truly is and I love the way it makes me feel.


Did you know leopard print is the new neutral?

I don't know about you, but this season,
I am in the mood for spots!


Fashion Influencers are telling us to expect spots everywhere this season.
From purses, to scarfs, to jewelry, to clothes, and especially to these jeans, we have a lot to choose from.


And what better to top a pair of jeans than with a crisp white shirt.

I love everything about this shirt.  The collar that can be worn turned up, the French cuffs, and especially the flair of the shirt tail.


My favorite detail about this shirt is the faux stitched-down pleat with buttons down the back.


Best of all, it is wrinkle free!

 The whole outfit, and especially the jeans made me think "safari" and how cute my pretty summer straw hat would be with it.


I also added brown Crocs flip flops with a bling detail.  They can be found at this link.


The jeans offer so many options for dressing up or down.  I have taken this outfit with me on a trip that I happen to be on at this time, and am so excited to show you some of the wardrobe changes I am making with these two pieces.  That may be the next blog post, so come back next Monday to see if it happens.  I can't guarantee it since I'm tripping.


 For Fall, I will be wearing flats and maybe even a pair of brown and/or black leather boots instead of flip flops.


Other than a pair of earrings, the only jewelry I chose to wear was this beautiful long necklace combining both large silver and gold loops.  This necklace is so versatile and would compliment just about any top.


If you are interested in knowing more about any of the outfits or pieces of jewelry you have seen so far in this series, please contact Hudson House.

This concludes this season transition series, but not the pretty clothes you can find at Hudson's.  When I return, we will be featuring some of her beautiful new things for FALL!

I have not been compensated for any of the posts I have done.


The Fashion Boutique of Hudson House is located at 3118 Gilbert Drive in Shreveport, La. The Boutique has dressed women in Shreveport for over 20 years and continues to offer unique clothing and accessories.

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