We traveled to Frankfort, Ky yesterday. We are traveling east and north. There were several farms that breed stallions for racing. One of which offered a tour of the grounds and stables. It was called 3 Chimney's Horse Farm. This breeding thing is a very technical process and they have it down to a science. I never knew that it sometimes took up to 6 people to breed these horses. DNA tests are done, blood tests, and some of these "standing fees", that's what the breeding fees are referred to as, can run as high as $1,000,000.00 ......wow...and they don't even lay down.. : - O ... Smarty Jones who ran and won the Kentucky Derby was raised at this farm. There were many horses there and they all have their own field to graze in and each one has their own stable...some as large as a small house. They are groomed everyday by their groomsman, washed and brushed. Beautiful horses and some live to be well in their 20's. Our tour guide Juan was excellent and knew his "stuff" concerning horse breeding.
Our next stop was the best part of the day... a Bourbon and Whiskey tour. Our tour guide was a 3rd generation family to work at this brewery called Buffalo Trace..where bourbon has been produced since 1787. He is now doing his Dad's job from 50 years before. Buffalo Trace is on the Bourbon Trail, and this brewery is the oldest continually operating distillery in America. We picked up a bottle of their Cream Liqueur. I have to say this Liqueur beats Bailey's for sure. We toured the distillery room and saw where they make Bourbon that will sell for $400.00 a bottle.
The Kentucky River forms an "S" curve as it goes through the Bluegrass region. Frankfort, being the capitol of Kentucky, the north and south sections are separated by water. There is alot to do there and if you are ever close it deserves a stop....if nothing else to get a drink of whiskey.....by the way..you can tell American whiskey from Scotch and Irish whiskey.American whiskey has an "e" in it and the other two are just spelled ...WHISKY.
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- We decided that it was time to see America so we sold our home (in 3 weeks) and bought a new 5th wheel and took to the road. It was hard to leave our grandchildren but with email,texts and cell phones we knew they would survive...and so would we. Almost everything we own is in 3 pods in Texarkana Texas. We plan to travel as much as we can and have met so many great people so far..and who knows...maybe we don't need all of that "stuff" in storage cause we sure don't need it on the RV. A very simple lifestyle and we love it more everyday.
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Congratulations on getting you first few blogs posted! You're definitely on a roll now!
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Oh mom, loved this blog ("...and they don't even have to lay down...") Bahahah.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're blogging and posting about your trip. Love y'all!!!!