2. Black fences? Where are the white ones.
3. Tobacco fields
4. More farms
July 15, Tuesday: Headed to Lexington by way of country roads. Now this is our favorite travel mode except when we go on some "gray roads". This day was NOT a good "gray road" day. It took us much longer to get to Lexington than it should have taken us. Pretty road but very narrow and some curves. Oh well, can't win them all. Finally arrived at the Horse Park State Park. Very pretty would recommend this place to everyone. It is next door to the Kentucky Horse Park. There is alot of construction going on because they are getting ready to host the World Wide Equestrian Events. This is quite an honor since it has never been held in the United States. It is usually held at different locations but again a "first" because they can hold all the events here at the Kentucky Horse Park. There are 8 events held over a two week period from Sept. 25, 2010 to Oct. 10, 2010. Even though there was a lot of construction it didn't inter fer with any of the programs we wanted to see.
We went for a ride around the area so Larry could see some of the farms. I drove so he could see better. Found a great little town, Paris. No not France......Kentucky. Headed back on a "gray road" (ok, we are slow learning) got to see some great country but glad we were in the CRV and not the RV. This road showed us how the real people live.
Finally, made our way to Georgetown right next to Lexington. Oh to my surprise!!!!!!!! there is a Cracker Barrel. Larry insisted we stop. Being the "good little woman" I said all right.
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