From June 2025

Fun Three Days in Ohio

Tom and I had a fun three days on our “weekend” back in Ohio.  We weren’t really home for much of that time, but we got everything done on our to-do list. We drove up to Ohio on Tuesday morning and afternoon.  We decided to take a back way, missing Cincinnati.  Although Cincinnati is a …

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Blue Licks State Park, Kentucky

Tom and I recently made a quick visit to Blue Licks State Park in Kentucky.  We are going back to Ohio once a month, mostly for doctor appointments, during our time at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  It is a six hour drive back home, so we can easily make it in a day with …

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Boone Trace Commemoration

One Saturday in June, Tom and I joined Ranger Layton in a park vehicle to drive to Boonesboro, Kentucky for the finale of the Boone Trace Commemoration.  2025 marked 250 years since Daniel Boone and his axemen cleared and marked the trail leading into Kentucky. The Boone Trace Commemoration started on April 23 in Kingsport, …

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Triple Falls and Cove State Park

Tom and I always ask the rangers about their favorite places to go.  Recently Ranger Layton told us his favorite hiking place is Triple Falls in Tennessee.  He lives in Speedwell, Tennessee, so he isn’t far from Triple Falls. Triple Falls is a man-made waterfall on Bruce Creek.  When I-75 was built through this part …

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Relaxing with Friends and Activity

Last week I wrote about the work Tom and I are doing at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.  This week I am writing about relaxing.  Relaxing and doing chores.  Relaxing, doing chores, and hiking.  Well, you know what I mean. One of the really nice things about coming back to Cumberland Gap is already knowing …

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Getting Settled into the Park

After a month at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Tom and I are getting settled and developing our routine.  It usually takes us a month before we feel like we are in the groove.  Even though we usually work the same basic days at each park where we volunteer, finding the right balance of work …

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Water Line Break at Headquarters

About a month before we came down to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, the volunteer coordinator called us to let us know there had been a water line break.  The break affected the buildings in the area where we were supposed to stay.  Because of the budget cuts, they were fixing the break in the …

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Morning Walk at Cumberland Gap

I am continuing my morning walk, at least on the mornings that I don’t work.  We started at Cumberland Gap National Historical Park on May 16, so we now have three weeks under our belts. I love to get out for a morning walk first thing.  I get up, shower, have breakfast and do my …

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