
"From this position Confederate troops could see smoke rising above the trees as the Union battleships were steaming upstream to attack Fort Donelson"

"Bobcat having a mouse for lunch"

"A Barn Owl"



"From this position Confederate troops could see smoke rising above the trees as the Union battleships were steaming upstream to attack Fort Donelson"

"Bobcat having a mouse for lunch"

"A Barn Owl"


"Downtown Paducah"

"Driving through the floodwall leads directly to the water's edge"

"Tugboat simulator-hands on experience"

"Superman on the town square in Metropolis"
Traveling North to Marion, KY, we toured through the Amish community. It's hard to imagine living this simple lifestyle in this time period. Try to picture shopping in a store with no electricity. Light was provided by the sun through skylights. Through grates in the floor you could see wood furnaces in the basement below which heated the building. The only refrigeration was one residential size kerosene powered refrigerator. Their feed mill as well as their sawmill was powered by diesel engines. Each farm seemed to specialize in what they sold to the public. Stopping at the farm with the bakery could be habit forming!!! We respected the wishes of the Amish by not photographing the people themselves. They consider this an invasion of their privacy."All Amish farms look alike"

"Their only form of transportation"


"No Clothes Dryers at these houses"

"Notice scars on the road made by buggy wheels"

"Driving on to the Ferry"

"Cave Entrance"

"Room in Cave"

"Inside Cave looking out"


"Cannonsburgh Village"

"One Room Schoolhouse"

"Town Grist Mill"

"Our pool and view at Kenlake Lodge"

"The bison herds ignore the cars"

"The elk aren't as friendly as the bison"




"Patti's Restaurant and Gardens actually cover an entire city block"

"Waterwheel in the Gardens at Patti's"