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New Concord,KY
Jul 12th
After leaving Hattiesburg at 4:30 A.M., we arrived in New Concord around 11:30. We always try to arrive before my grandmother expects us and this time was no different. We were about 5 hours early. We got to spend some time with my aunt and uncle on Wednesday and then waved goodbye to them on Thursday morning. I try to get out and explore the area every time we come up. I did have some photo luck and on Friday got to see two big bucks in velvet. Sunday afternoon was the only day that I really missed a good shot. A doe and her fawn(no more than a week old) wondered out in front of me but ran away before I could get a shot.
The area around my grandparents is filled mainly with corn and tobacco fields. It is pretty easy to spot deer in the tobacco fields. There are also a couple of cow pastures that I regular visit to try and catch deer crossing.
I left on Friday morning heading to one of my fields and I was in the process of checking my camera settings and driving down the road(Not that unsafe if you knew the population up here) when these two crossed the road. I really wish that I could have gotten a better photo of the monster buck that I saw cross in front of me. I did get closeup of his running buddy. I think that the buck that was running across the road was the same way I captured on the deer camera in January.
My grandparents actually live outside of New Concord and as you can see from the next couple of photos that there isn’t much to New Concord. The next biggest city is Murray, which is about 25 minutes away.
I really was hoping for some new shots of the bald eagles but never saw them this trip. The area around the lake is so grown up that I really didn’t spend much time there.
These guys were plentiful but quite elusive. You could hear them scuttling through the brush as you hiked and I just happened to catch both of these in the front yard.
We got to spend some great time with my grandparents. We were able to attend mass twice with them and that is always a treat. We also were able to catch up with our friend Billie from Korea. On Saturday night we met up with him and I had pizza and beer at a local sports bar.
Today was a lazy rainy day and after early mass and great homemade fried chicken we took naps and then woke up for coffee and the World Cup. JJ and I will leave after a country breakfast in the morning and make our way to Gatlinburg, TN. We have a good 5 and half hour drive ahead of us but are looking forward to arriving and visiting with our friends who arrived yesterday.
Our Hosts
Jan 13th

Grammy and Poppa
My grandparents (my mom’s parents) have been wonderful hosts. They have been taking great care of us. My grandfather due to health reasons doesn’t eat dinner so lunch has been a huge southern extravaganza for every meal. We have enjoyed roast, greens, corn bread, hot tamale pie, hamburger steak, tenderloin, peach cobbler, chocolate cake and of course sweet tea~! My grandfather and I tend to work till lunch then after lunch I take off to hike around the lake until 3 or 4 everyday. We still have a lot of jobs left on the list and should be able to get everything taken care of in the next couple of weeks. We have already repaired the garage door, burned a lot of junk, hauled off a ton of scrap metal, fixed some frozen pipes and more. It seems to never end but it is really great to have the chance to spend some extended time with them. JJ has really been able to bond with my grandmother and I have been able to spend some quality time arguing politics with my grandfather. I never knew my father’s father and my father’s mother died a few years ago from Alzheimer’s. It really makes me appreciate my time in Kentucky.










