I have been in the Louisville area this week as I wrap up my Kentucky trip. Technically I have been east of the city in the town of Shelbyville in a scenic county park. The fall colors continue to be impressive but I can see that the trees are starting to run out of color. It dipped a bit in temperature this week and my water hose outside froze. I am fine as the trailer has internal water tanks and lines that are heated so there was no damage. I just waited for the sun to do its job and melt the ice filled line. I won't make a habit of camping in this weather as I am not interested in getting a heated water line and more importantly I am not interested in being cold.
Lake Shelby County Park, Told you it was scenic. The bathhouse - not so nice |
I was able to meet with A&J right away when I got to town which was convenient as I had several boxes sitting at their house. A&J were lovely hosts and made Ozzy and Lucy feel comfortable at their home as they have two dogs also (C & V) and they all got along really well.
Hors d'oeuvres for people and the dogs -A is the hostess with the mostest |
I then explored a local microbrewery on my own while they were busy working. I guess I never realized how that pesky work got in the way of the hunt for adventure. To make up for their absence I did my best to drink for all three of us. Holsopple Brewery had great promise for housing the elusive prey as they are the first brewery I have been to that has no internet presence to speak of. Clearly this is a low key off grid sort of place. That being said, I brought Ozzy and Lucy with me as I thought the extra eyes would help. In addition, on a per mammal basis this brought the average drink count down to a reasonable level. Unfortunately despite our best efforts, there was no sign of the creature that I seek.
Inside the brewery |
Lucy relaxing on the outside patio |
We checked out a local restaurant for dinner. The last time we were there together, B and C were also there and they played with a giant jenga set that was outside. There was no B, C, nor jenga that night as the patio was full of patrons enjoying the last of the beautiful weather. We then headed over to another establishment that specialized in various cocktails and had some local art work on their second floor. As usual, A&J were excellent hosts in finding cool places to look for Big Foot but it was not to be that night.
Atrium Brewing. I have no clever comment here |
A&J joined me on the hunt again as we explored the Germantown area of Louisville. The Shop Bar had excellent mixed drinks and an eclectic crowd but no sign of Big Foot. We checked out another local establishment and A made the mistake of ordering a white wine. Apparently it was so bad that she took a sip, said nope, and put it down. She did offer both J and I a sip but we both declined based upon that review. We also stopped at an unusual store that had what one could only consider alternative items. I was interested in the map of cryptozoological sightings but the demon based items were not my cup of tea. I said a silent prayer and beat a hasty retreat. Needless to say, no Big Foot.
Neighbor of A&J - He's really good |
A and I joined up for brunch and we dined al fresco at Chick and Mi again. The food was excellent as was the atmosphere and it was quite relaxing sitting on the patio. We enjoyed a mimosa and the fresh air. We would have spotted Big Foot had she come at that time but there was no sign that morning. We went back and the three of us relaxed on the patio. It was a lovely visit and I was even able to do some laundry which was a real bonus.
Brunch outside - very relaxing |
I made one last attempt at locating Big Foot and went to 3rd Turn Brewing. I sampled a few of their selections and they were quite tasty so I bought a couple for the road. There is a beer I have had at several breweries that is called Kentucky Common which is a dark cream ale. It was very popular until prohibition and it is gratifying to see so many brewers bringing it back as it is very good and does differ at each establishment. I was unable to find Big Foot but I did enjoy one last visit with A at Feast BBQ where I was able to finally have some decent wings with a dry rub. My taste buds and beard appreciated that. It was sad to say goodbye to good friends but the road awaited and I was off again.
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Sounds like you’re getting to see quite a bit. I for one would love to see a map of your travels. Alternatively I could comb through the entries and map it myself…
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