Showing posts with label Kentucky Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky Lake. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2018

The Hitching Post Ice Cream Shop

I've done quite a few posts about "The Hitching Post" which is one of my favorite places at Kentucky Lake.  You can go back and read a few of them here and here.  Well there are a few new additions over there so I thought I'd share them with you.

A couple of weeks ago local chainsaw carver Justin Driver transformed 2 tree stumps into a charming welcome sign, complete with woodland animals and red birds.  How cute is that??   What a fun photo op!  I wish I could have been there to see him in action....


But wait, there's more - the addition of their ice cream shop!  Holy cow - talk about awesome!  Su's husband Tom is creating the homemade ice cream on site...


Currently they are featuring about 16 different flavors and they are rotating them as they come up with new flavors.
 

Su says "we have Butter Pecan, Coconut Cashew, Vanilla, Chocolate, Pistachio, Toasted Coconut, Strawberry, Peanut Butter, Maple Walnut, Snickers and Mint Chocolate Chip. We made them all here in our certified kitchen!! We also will make delicious Sundaes and Floats!"



The Hitching post is located in beautiful downtown Aurora, KY at 16474 US Highway 68 E.  The ice cream shop hours are:  Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 -6:00, Sunday 11:00 - 4:00.

But that's not all...  Su has a knack for unique merchandising, so be sure to visit both the stores also on site.  She stocks antiques, clothing, knick knacks, foods, snacks, soaps, coffee and candy....




Oh and one more thing - Be sure to stop by on Thursday evenings from 4:00 - 7:00 pm for their soda tastings.  They have over one hundred different flavors and brands of soda pop.  Yum!!

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Slide up to the bar and sample a few....



The Hitching Post is definitely MY happy place!!


Friday, May 6, 2016

Geocaching - April 2015

I can't believe how far behind I am on some of my geocaching posts.  Last month my mom and dad were in Kentucky with us and we decided to do a road trip down to Paris, Tennessee and grab some geocaches along the way.  We found some good ones....

Troublesome Truck  took us to a great, out of the way park in Murray, Kentucky.  I had no idea this wonderful park was here.  The cache was hidden someplace on this caboose...



We had a lot of fun climbing over and under it looking for the cache.


Dad finally figured out where it was hidden.  All aboard!!





Also at the park was this little preserved school house....



I like it when we stumble upon little historic gems like this...


The next cache was Now That is a Load of Bull  and was hidden near this fun photo op!


Cowboy Up was placed as a memorial for a real life cowboy who unfortunately passed away too soon due to a car accident.  You can go to the cache page to read the story of Chris Young...


We crossed over into Tennessee....



Audrey's Cache kept us on our toes because 3 dogs kept coming over and trying to get to us.  They made me a little nervous because I didn't know if they were wild dogs or not.  I was glad that we made quick work of this cache and got out of there fast...


My favorite cache of the day was Mash Cache.   We've been to Paris Landing, Tennessee many times and had no idea this place was here...



  In the front yard was this vintage helicopter....





Mom found the cache while the rest of us checked out the chopper...


Now here is the really awesome thing about this cache location - it was in front of an antique store that was filled to the rafters with treasures!



This place was filled like I have never in my life seen a place loaded with junk...


The aisles were literally less than 2 feet wide in most places.  I was constantly afraid I was going to knock something over...



There were 4 buildings in all...




By the time I got to the last one there was so much stuff crammed into it that you couldn't even get into it to look at stuff....



Can you believe this???


It was awesome!  I could have spent all day there.  Chablis and I plan to go back one day when we really have some time to dig through everything.....


Next we stopped at the Paris Landing Marina to just walk around. Check out the giant measuring stick.  The lower water line is Summer Pool, and is the water level for most of the summer for Kentucky Lake.  The top of the stick is the water level for the top of the dam and is where the water level almost reached a couple years ago when we had some severe flooding.  Looking at that just blows my mind!




Tyler's Lucky Charms was our last cache of the day and took us down this pretty trail...


We ended up going 12 caches in 2 states for the day, plus got to check out a helicopter and dig through a junk store.  I'd say that was a pretty good day!

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Kentucky Geocaching in June 2015

I am so far behind with my posts.  We've just been too busy running back and forth to the lake - I know, rough right?? -  and with life in general, so posts have been few for me lately.  My parents were visiting us at the lake in June and we took a couple of days and went geocaching.

Mom had seen this Memorial Park when they were driving on the Parkway and mentioned it to me, saying that she bet there had to be a geocache there.





We looked it up on the geocaching website and sure enough, there was one there.  We had never even known that park was there.





We found a nice geocache near this church....



Mom made quick work of the cache at a boat ramp...






and dad made the grab for a cache at Patti's Settlement....





Fishing was pretty slow that trip but we managed to get out on the boat a few times.  One evening we had this beautiful rainbow....


I think we actually spent more time just riding around on the  boat....



I have no idea what we were doing here, but my parents were having a great time.  I love this picture of them!

Next up is our roadtrip to Missouri so we could grab some geocaches and have lunch at Lamberts!
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