This week I have chosen to post to the FSO late.  Yesterday I was not in any of my hometowns.  Patty and I were driving back from Michigan.  Returning to Houston, meandering; weeble-wobbling to the southwest, choosing our route as we drove; letting GPS and highway signs take us ever further south and then west. In Kentucky,we saw a sign for a railroad museum.  I said ‘what fun’ and Patty swerved off the freeway.  At the bottom of the ramp there was a sign Bardstown to the left and the Kentucky Railway Museum to the right.  I said, lets go right to the museum and then come back this direction and see BARDTOWN before getting back onto the freeway - because I know someone from FSO that lives in this area.  
What fun to visit someone’s else's hometown…. we should do an ‘other’s hometown’ visited week.
Bardstown is a sweet small town.  Lots of choices in places to eat and little shops to visit – BUT it was Wednesday the 3rd, and seemed to be closed down for the week.  We thought, ‘oh, the easy life of the South’.    
 
Wow, what a great road trip, Ginger. When we lived In Alabama & drove to Wisconsin to visit parents we passed that Corvette museum, and I wondered about it every time! Now I wish we had stopped.
ReplyDeleteNeat shot of fire works over the Mississippi.
I took my students to our museum and a green house, my choice, greenhouse any time.
ReplyDeleteI still knit sometimes, baby blankets for the sick premature babies. Most of the time, I have been captured by the computer virus. (not my choice, my excuse)
You are right about knitting, as a stressing remover, as u knit, you watch it grow. Very satisfying.
I felt quite excited thinking of you driving through Peggy's town. I quite like your idea of another's home town as a topic, I've been to Ann's town but she hasn't been to mine so it may be difficult for some. I really love that last shot!
ReplyDeleteCould be 'a hometown' like my home town is Adrian but live in Houston. Or visiting Great Gramma's. lots of angles.
DeleteYou must have a very lovely time driving around your native country,Ginger!I'm envious here...
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome capture of the fireworks......also nice road trip ;-) we just recently moved to Florida and drove from Washington state to Florida and just like you it's worth to drive and to see a lot of places at the same time
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