On day five, November 12th,
Eric & I start our drive on
US Route 68 is a multi-lane
route...
Two lanes east; two lanes west.
We are in farm country.
Share The Road
Eric & I discuss the double
We think the design is to
keep horses safe.
They protect the trees
from the horses.
Our first Horse Trailer
sighting.
We will be driving
through Lexington.
advertises on the railroad
bridges.
This looks like a
Megachurch.
Police are doing traffic control
to provide access to the road
from the church.
I like this tan barn with
rust trim.
Cattle graze near a white fence.
The road ahead is
snake like.
The driver's side is
shear rock wall.
Ahead...
There's bridge work
ahead.
One lane has been prepared
for a new surface.
There are more
curves ahead...
This is an easy drive.
has beautiful period
buildings.
Old Fort Harrod State Park
includes a replica of the
pioneer fort's Blockhouse.
Today's Barn Quilt
At first glance, I thought this barn was falling down, in an organized way...
This is a Tobacco Barn.
I said, "The barns aren't red here." Eric replied,"That's because they're audio."
Perryville remembers its
Civil War history
The Campbellsville
water tower
An old gas station
Eric solves the age old
problem of where to
put his snack when
he's driving.
This only works on roads that don't curve much.
District tower
I found a red barn.
Only the chimneys remain.
Eric & I stop for diesel
fuel.
Diesel is often found
on the outer gas
pumps.
This section of Kentucky has many caves.
Hidden River Cave &
American Cave
Museum in Horse Cave.
Eric pointed out this cute
little water tower.
I think it's a private
reservoir.
Stay at Wigwam Village
Number 2 in Cave City.
Guntown Mountain is listed at
We arrive at Diamond Caverns
RV Resort & Golf.
Eric & I have a pull through
campsite for three nights.
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