A Kingdom Along the Nile
We usually travel Saturday evenings to our friends Ray and Nancy’s farm for dinner. While Nancy and my husband are preparing the meal, I will sometimes drive around exploring the […]
We usually travel Saturday evenings to our friends Ray and Nancy’s farm for dinner. While Nancy and my husband are preparing the meal, I will sometimes drive around exploring the […]
Though I’ve passed by this house many times on Hwy. 100, I never stopped to photograph it until I noticed buzzards perched upon its roof. An old, decrepit house with […]
Not much in Keysburg, Kentucky other than a little store and this abandoned church at a crossroad. It’s located half-way between Adairsville and Guthrie, Kentucky. I discovered it a couple […]
With the Tennessee State Archives near my office, I research there for the blog during my lunch break. It doesn’t allow much time but I can usually find some information […]
I grew up in the shadow of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a remote community known as Happy Valley. When I tell people about being a hillbilly, I’m not […]
There is a quote from an early 20th century mystic, Edgar Cayce, who just happened to be from Kentucky, that I think is very fitting in this case: When there […]