Kentucky Travels
Hi, I am Jim, I love Kentucky, and traveling in and around Kentucky! I also love the entire country, and all of the beautiful and strange places here and there! This blog covers the overlooked, forgotten, and underrated places, people, and moments in history in America, with a focus on Kentucky! It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.
Twin Arrows Arizona
The abandoned and mysterious Twin Arrows Arizona.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Ararat Ridge Zoo and Christmas Lights at the Ark Encounter 2025
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Ark Encounter Light Show 2025
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Petrified Forest Arizona 2025
Friday, December 5, 2025
Walnut Canyon National Monument Arizona 2025
Random Thoughts on Friday (Breathe 2am)
Anna Nalick's "Breathe (2am)" came on the other day. I like that song. Seems like it just came out the other day. I still kind of think of it as a new song.
As far as songs I like go, it is a fairly new song, though I just looked it up. It is over 20 years old.
It is one of those songs that brings back a memory.
Some songs remind me of a road trip, or a high school dance... maybe seeing a movie with some friends when I was a kid. "Breathe" reminds me of interviewing for a job- and as much as I hate to admit it, it was about 20 years ago.
I had a job. Not to get too detailed, but it was a job I liked. I enjoyed it. I liked the people.
A professional acquaintance liked what I was doing at my job. They set up a meeting with some people at another job. I didn't know a lot about that job, but I knew it was similar to what I was doing. And I knew the pay was a lot better.
Let me skip ahead a bit, because the end of the story is not the point of the story. I had a great interview. I took the job. It was a good job. I was there for a while- until I left the area.
BUT, I drove to the potential new employer's office for that meeting/interview. I had to park in a parking garage and walk a bit to get there. I was nervous and anxious. I felt like I was about to cheat on my current job. I know, I had to do what was best for me and the fam, but it felt kinda wrong at the time.
As I pulled into the parking lot in that garage, "Breathe" was on the radio. "Just breathe" was the best advice I could have before going to that interview.
Sometimes you just have to relax, focus, and breathe.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Hampton Inn Downtown Owensboro 2025
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Owensboro Christmas Parade 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Random Thoughts on Friday: The Death of Todd Snider
It looks like his death is still somewhat mysterious and he died at a relatively young 59 years.
He wasn't one of my favorites, though I liked him a lot. I did get to see him live, a couple of decades ago. He opened up for 10,000 Maniacs at a club in Columbus.
I have mentioned before that the Maniacs are one of my all-time favorite bands, and in the early 00s, I would go see them any chance I could.
We were totally unfamiliar with Todd at the time, but we were seated at a table with a couple of fun guys who were there just to see Todd. He had his following too.
He played with passion and heart and was very original. I remember picking up a couple of his CDs a few days after the show.The show gets sweeter in my memory as time goes by, 10,000 Maniacs were great that night, AND they had a great opening act.
The club was wallpapered with flyers for the show, and I would walk out with one (see photo) a favorite souvenir from the night.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Monday, November 24, 2025
634 Coffee and Cafe Bainbridge
Friday, November 21, 2025
Chapel of the Holy Cross Sedona Arizona 2025
Random Thoughts on Friday- The Newspaper
I have been thinking lots about that great, old source of news- the newspaper. Remember those? It's strange to think that a new generation has come up with out this in their lives.
I do remember being young and fishing around for the comics section. As I got older, I would check the sports section to see how my favorite baseball teams were doing in their division.
As someone who has been fortunate enough to travel a lot, there was a time when I would look forward to getting the newspaper at a hotel! This was kinda big at one time. Often, a local and/or national paper would be left by your door or even slid under it for you to look at in your room that morning. This was great, especially in the days before the internet, or even before everyone had the internet on their phone.
If we were on the road seeing a concert or a minor league baseball game, I would always save the coverage of the event we were in town for. It was like a bonus souvenir of our trip.
It was interesting reading the local papers too, just to see what was going on in the area.
Now, sometimes you MIGHT find a few copies of a paper in the lobby of the hotel, but its not the big deal it used to be.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Millers Furniture, Bakery and Bulk Food West Union Ohio 2025
Monday, November 17, 2025
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Montezuma Castle Arizona 4 2025
Friday, November 14, 2025
Random Thoughts on Friday
And so it is the middle of November, heading into December.
I do get very excited for Christmas. There is a big difference between Christmas now and Christmas when I was a kid. A few things I remember....
My family wasn't wealthy, but I do feel like I was taken care of, and I did get to enjoy my childhood. For Christmas, I could ASK for about $30-40 worth of stuff. I loved GI Joe and Star Wars toys, and I got a lot of that. I remember one year peeking through a small opening in a gift-wrapped package to me that was under the tree. It was the Jabba the Hutt playset and I could barely contain my excitement. Waiting to open it was torture. One year I got a Lego Castle. That was something special. I would usually get one bigger gift and several smaller ones, plus a stocking of candy and small toys.
I am sure my memory is distorted a bit, but we had a nice artificial tree we would put up every year. There were multicolored blinking lights. Waking up around three in the morning to find the gifts under the tree with those colorful lights..... well, it was magic.
That magic would be impossible to recreate now.
For some reason I really remember being with my parents and shopping at K-Mart.... it always had a nice Christmas vibe. Christmas music would be playing on their sound system. I CAN still get that same feeling now. Not at K-Mart, of course, but at other stores.
We have our Christmas traditions now. We always make a trip to Indianapolis around Christmas time (I have talked about that on this blog before). A couple of other places, to me, have a strong association to the holidays too.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Our first visit to Gallup New Mexico 2025
Sunday, November 9, 2025
"Bear with Me" by Don Theye
The visit was a no brainer. The place looked cool. AND, we had visited "Bear Country USA" in South Dakota a few years ago. We would find out that members of the Casey family started both attractions.
Anyway, while we were at Bearizona, I picked up a nice book on Doc Casey, the founder of Bear Country USA, and the father of the founders of Bearizona.
This isn't a huge book- its just a nice, short read about Doc's life, and some of the early days of his South Dakota attraction. There are a lot of stories involving the family and their roles in the family business. This is just a nice read after a visit to one of the Casey attractions.
Firecreek Coffee Co Flagstaff Arizona 2025
Concert Memories: The Eagles Indianapolis, IN 9/20-21/1995
The shows were great and we had a good time. We had general admission seats both nights, and I remember both shows were note for note, move for move, exactly the same. At one point Joe Walsh went over and messed with Don Henley and it seemed so spontaneous. The next night, he did the exact same routine.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Random Thoughts On Friday
While on the road recently driving by myself I stopped by a place for lunch. I don't want to mention the name of the place, but its a small chain with a good reputation. Counter service. Think fast food but a little nicer. A meal is going to cost $15 to $20. If you go there, you aren't going for a cheap value meal. You are going for a quality meal.
Anyway, I was there at an off time- I usually stop at restaurants at off hours to avoid crowds. Well, a couple of guys come in and go to the counter. They chat a bit, then the employee at the counter rings them up. One guy pays. The guy that pays then leaves. It was something I noticed, but didn't think much about, but me and the one guy (the guy who did not pay) are the only people in the dining area.
That guys comes over to me, after the one employee at the cash register goes in the back for a moment. He tells me that he is struggling, and he got a meal for his kid, but he asks if I could buy a meal for him.
I don't know if I have brought it up before, but I did social work and worked in mental health for decades. I consider myself a sympathetic and charitable person.... but I don't give to people on the streets like that ever.
I told the guy that I was struggling myself financially and that I couldn't help him. He simply walked away.
The boldness of the situation is obvious. The guy just suckered someone else into buying him a meal that wasn't cheap, and he was trying to sucker me too.
A restaurant employee brought his meal out to him and the guy was out the door.
I asked for a manager and told them about the guy asking me to buy him a meal. He thanked me for telling him, and he said the staff there was familiar with the guy. He seems to convince someone every few days to go in there with him and buy him a meal. They said they couldn't really ban the guy, because he is a paying customer, indirectly.
I know times are tough right now, and I don't know the guy's story (I do have years of social work experience though..... I am fairly certain that I can guess his story), but if you are truly needy, and your family needs help with food, begging for people to buy pricey restaurant meals for you is not a good use of your time. Just my opinion.





