Kentucky and Ohio

Kentucky is borbon country so it makes sense that our only stop in the State was a bourbon distillery.  Boundary Oak Distillery was a Harvest Host sight so we stopped, sampled and spent the night in the parking lot.  They make a variety of bourbons and even moonshine and they give you a thimbleful of each. Derick is a bourbon man so he savored each one. Deb on the other hand made some awful faces and let Derick finish her samples. Good thing we only had to walk to our rig for the night! 8C9353A6-6A14-4552-90C6-EE277C3F92C0

Deb has an 89 year old young aunt in Cleveland so Ohio was our next stop.  We spent 2 nights at the FMCA headquarters RV park. Family motor Coach Association is a group we belong and they allow their members 2 nights free a month in there park  it is in Cincinnati so it is a good travel stop.  There is a small lake behind it with a walking path which made for a great spring walk!  Saw a bald eagle swoop down and snag a fish and baby geese with their watchful parents.  The only thing that seemed out of place was the big active landfill just 1/4 mile away.  They have some ridiculous land management practices.

We went to Chagrin Falls and had a great visit with Deb’s aunt and her cousin .  We spend the night in nearby Punderson State Park.  They park was still closed for the season but camping was still allowed and they had full hook ups.  It is a beautiful state park with a marina, a beach on the lake and a Tudor manor house for events. Spring mud and gray skies don’t do it justice in photos.

Off to NY and our granddaughter!

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