A’Burg Guy
Environmental Compliance Officer
OK, so we were under way in a nasty rain storm about “new“ 8:00 eastern. The Subie with her AWD did a great job in the rain and standing water.
Because of the times in parts of some of the states we passed through our clocks kept switching from eastern to central time and eventually back. Just silly on top of “springing ahead”.
Once the rain stopped I found it a nice drive skirting Chattanooga, Nashville and into Louisville.
Hey, there’s a song for that…
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0ZpytVUElU
I think it was a nicer drive than I75 from Atlanta to Lexington. We have never, bar heading home when the pandemic hit, stayed in such a “quiet” Drury property. Tonight’s menu was spring salad, baked potatoes, penne pasta Alfredo, grilled chicken strips and fresh veg (steamed). Kentucky state laws forbid “free“ adult beverages so they charge $1 for a good pour of wine. We’ll have breakfast on property before we head out in the morning.
Fuel along the way ranged between $3.09 and $3.29 per gallon.
It’s still light out and 41F. 48 hours ago where we were it was dark and 72F. I reckon you all know my choice.
Yes Kathie, if only it was that easy. But being Spring Break things get extra busy which is why we go and return a week earlier.
Right you are Dave. Watching aircraft never gets old! I couple that with my flight tracker app and I can see which airline, aircraft and where they are going to or coming from.
That wine is kicking in so I may call it a night. Until Ava goes out about 9:30.
Snow in the forecast for home tomorrow. Simply put, even though it’s less than an inch, that sucks.
G’nite from Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville.
Because of the times in parts of some of the states we passed through our clocks kept switching from eastern to central time and eventually back. Just silly on top of “springing ahead”.
Once the rain stopped I found it a nice drive skirting Chattanooga, Nashville and into Louisville.
Hey, there’s a song for that…
I think it was a nicer drive than I75 from Atlanta to Lexington. We have never, bar heading home when the pandemic hit, stayed in such a “quiet” Drury property. Tonight’s menu was spring salad, baked potatoes, penne pasta Alfredo, grilled chicken strips and fresh veg (steamed). Kentucky state laws forbid “free“ adult beverages so they charge $1 for a good pour of wine. We’ll have breakfast on property before we head out in the morning.
Fuel along the way ranged between $3.09 and $3.29 per gallon.
It’s still light out and 41F. 48 hours ago where we were it was dark and 72F. I reckon you all know my choice.
Yes Kathie, if only it was that easy. But being Spring Break things get extra busy which is why we go and return a week earlier.
Right you are Dave. Watching aircraft never gets old! I couple that with my flight tracker app and I can see which airline, aircraft and where they are going to or coming from.
Yes it is Karen. You woke up early for church.Guess it's not "woke" enough for dumbsantis
That wine is kicking in so I may call it a night. Until Ava goes out about 9:30.
Snow in the forecast for home tomorrow. Simply put, even though it’s less than an inch, that sucks.
G’nite from Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville.