Bec cooked a hot breakfast on the trailers inside kitchen this morning to fuel us up for the days adventures. I then headed out to disconnect the trailer for travel while being pelted with huge rain drops blown by a 30mph wind that made me feel as though someone was repeatedly shooting me with a BB gun. Since it was only 42 degrees temperature outside I was a bit frigid in addition to being soaking wet by the time I had finished. I mentally asked myself “if I was having fun yet” and decided that even in the cold, wet and muddy mess I was in the answer was still “yes”. A quick change into dry clothes and our cars good heater and seat warmer and I was ready to begin the days drive to our next stop at Honeyshuck Farm in Woodburn, Kentucky.
We decided to take backroads again to be able to see more of the countryside closer than traveling on the interstate highway. Due to a miscommunication on our gps we got a tour of the Western Kentucky University campus in Bowling Green, KY along the way. We were actually looking for the Aviation Heritage Park in Bowling Green but missed a couple of turns so ended up pulling our 22’ travel trailer through the city then the campus before arriving at the aviation park. By the time we arrived at our stop for the night the rain had almost stopped. We met the owners of Honeyshuck Farms and then were directed us to our campsite. It is a beautiful campsite surrounded by rolling green pastures with horses and cows.

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