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Casually consuming coffee and posting pictures to Facebook. That’s why I hike. To achieve that since of “been there, done that (what’s next!).” I sip my coffee from a WKU mug, usually in flannel pajamas and a two day beard. This is why I hike. So I can reflect from my breakfast table in Bowling [...]
Have you ever wondered what it may have been like to follow in the footsteps of Daniel Boone as he made his way along the Wilderness Road into Kaintucke?  Those hearty adventurers were ordinary, everyday folks that sought to build a better life in a new country; little did they know that they were really [...]
Saturday the world stops at the sound of a trumpet as horses march towards victory. Or is it a bugle? In any case, it isn’t exactly the coming of the Lord. But to Kentuckians scattered near and far, it is the clarion call for allegiance. Allegiance to a state fueled by julep and shod with [...]
There’s a place in Grayson County in the small community of Clarkton where beekeepers gather called “Walter T. Kelly Company”.  Last Saturday, I and 100 other beekeepers throughout the United States gathered to pick up our queen and 3 pounds of bees. For 5 straight Saturdays during the spring and before the dandelions finish blooming, [...]
Nestled among the forested slopes of Pine Mountain, about 9 miles southeast of Whitesburg, Kentucky, is envious Bad Branch Gorge. The locale has been designated a Kentucky State Nature Preserve and is home to over thirty species of rare flora and fauna. A mixed mesophytic forest is predominant and boasts a vestigial combination of hemlock, [...]

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