After my trip to the Jack Daniel Distillery in South Tennessee last month, it only makes sense that I visit a Bourbon Distillery on my Trip to Kentucky, right? Well, turns out Kentucky has an entire Bourbon Trail. This may require more than one afternoon to discover all of the good things Kentucky has to … Continue reading Kentucky Bourbon Trail: Wild Turkey
Road Trip To The Bluegrass State: Kentucky AgFacts
What does a guy like me do when there's an actual weekend off work? Hit the road after work on Friday, drive 4 hours, change time zones, and go look at horses and cattle. Yeah, that was my weekend road trip to central Kentucky, Lexington, and Frankfort. Huge thanks to Jesse (@cowgirljesse) and Ray Bowman … Continue reading Road Trip To The Bluegrass State: Kentucky AgFacts
Jack Daniel On The Rocks
Last Saturday @cowgirljesse came down from Lexington, Kentucky and we traveled to the Jack Daniel’s distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Established in 1866, Jack Daniel’s is the oldest registered distillery in the United States. Tours are given every day, and let me first say, NO there were no samples given because Moore County, Tennessee is a … Continue reading Jack Daniel On The Rocks
100k Miles and Counting with Ole Rusty
It took 5 years, 8 months, 22 days, and 20 minutes, but ole Rusty the pickup is finally broken in. The past 2,091 days have held quite the adventure. Back in December of 2005, a Senior in high school, I had no clue what was in store. I invested all the money that I had … Continue reading 100k Miles and Counting with Ole Rusty
Ramblin Kind and Cattle Tours
Because my life is a never-ending playlist...Now I'm on a greyhound bus, rolling hard and fastI'm lookin at the world through the bottom of my glassSaid it's a good thing I got this photographic mind'Cause I'm just your ramblin kindBleh, in the last 4 weeks, I've managed to leave the state in all but one. … Continue reading Ramblin Kind and Cattle Tours
Wordless Wednesday: Open Trail
There's just something about heading down a trail that intrigues me. Whether it be a dirt road in the county, paved walking trail in the park, cow path in a pasture, or an old fence line in a creek bed, the trail always seems to have a story to tell. So I often find several … Continue reading Wordless Wednesday: Open Trail
Road Trip: Chico Basin Ranch Colorado
Imagine an entire week without your phone, computer, or even a television. Now imagine that week being in a place with dry creek beds, cactus spines sticking in your legs, sage blowing up your nose, blowing sand that cuts through your eyes, and the sun beating down all day long. A place so dry the … Continue reading Road Trip: Chico Basin Ranch Colorado
Road Trip and Fasting from Social Media
The trusty boot/duffle bag that follows me everywhere! Taking off for a week long trip to Colorado Springs in the morning. An 8:00 flight out of Little Rock, an hour-long stop in Phoenix, a two-hour shuttle ride from Denver to Colorado Springs, a 30 minute drive, and I should find myself on a ranch in … Continue reading Road Trip and Fasting from Social Media
Road Trip to New Mexico
Today I am in Estancia, New Mexico, a town of 1,500 just East on I-40 from Albuquerque. If you have been following my Twitter feed, you'll know I'm just as excited about the road trip as I am about the opportunity to share my passion for Agriculture with others in a face to face setting. … Continue reading Road Trip to New Mexico
Weekend Trip to the Mountains
From the six lanes to the rough terrain, I never know where life will take me. This weekend I made a quick trip to the Colorado mountains for some time away from work and a lil breath of fresh air. I had the opportunity to see the Arkansas Headwaters, Collegiate Peaks, San Isbel and Pike … Continue reading Weekend Trip to the Mountains
