Art and Architecture
Spring and Summer are busy times for me which explains why I’ve not posted since February. I’m out in my flower gardens tending them, trying to stay ahead of the […]
Spring and Summer are busy times for me which explains why I’ve not posted since February. I’m out in my flower gardens tending them, trying to stay ahead of the […]
I started working on this post last year since I was led to believe that the man, Thomas Offut Drane, that built this house had an ancestral link […]
My resolution for this new year is to post more to this blog but the problem is trying to find the time. In order to start 2016 in a positive […]
Photo courtesy of Ron Harr that appeared in the Tennessean on May 4, 2007. The photo was taken sometime during the 1980’s. It was ten years ago today that I […]
It’s with sadness that I report that this house has burned. All that remains is its brick skeleton, constructed in the 1840’s. I’m not surprised that this was its fate […]
One of my chief excuses for not doing more on this blog is time. Not enough time to find these old buildings to photograph as well as doing research to […]
It has been a while since I last posted and have felt guilty about it. With the warm months, all my free time is devoted to tending to my gardens […]
Returning to Kentucky a couple of weeks ago from visiting my parents, I decided to take a sideroad off of Hwy. 321 to see what I could find. As luck […]
Trying to find places on maps can become confusing. I knew that this house was on Duers Mill Rd. because I saw a road sign, which I have to admit […]
With the temps being in the single digits last week, I can think of no place better than being inside. It gave me the opportunity to work on a post […]