Sunday, October 4, 2009

Good ol' Kentucky times

So for the past two days, we have gotten to sleep in houses, eaten home cooked meals and have been treated very well by awesome people. Our thanks go out again to the Leis family and to Chuck, who both opened up their homes and fed us so very, very well. This morning we attended Church of the Savior and were again welcomed and treated very kindly.

Some of the sights we have seen recently include Daniel Boone's grave, Natural Bridge and Jessamine County's incredible bridges.



Natural Bridge

This is the only four arch stone bridge west of the Appalachians. (I think that's what I was told.)

6 comments:

  1. I saw your sign on friday around 3:30 as you drove north on I-65. I was coming home from work in Bardstown, KY. I live in New Albany, IN. I would like to help you with food or something (maybe some gas money) My email is kdistler@insightbb.com I am excited for you in planning and going on a trip like this. I know God will help you along your way. But, if there is anything I can do for you, send me an email and we'll see how to help.

    Kelly

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  2. I like Kelly's idea. I told you, Ben, put up a paypal account and you'd be surprised! I know I'm broke, but I'll fund something!

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  3. Good Morning Boys, I too see this as a great faith walk. I am so Blessed each morning to read your blog and see the many churches that open their hearts and homes to you.
    When the cops searched your car you loved them and laughed and enjoyed the experience. God is using you and teaching you to follow His path. Keep going.
    Vicki

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  4. Hey guys... i was just checking up on the blog and I noticed that your map said you guys were in Beavercreek, OH. I doubt that's a coincidence, as far as you stopping there... but I thought it was cool. :-) Hope all is well!

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  5. dangit austin! you drove through sioux city iowa?? i wish i'd known! vyn and i would have fed you guys!!!! sheesh!!!

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  6. wish i woulda known, we definitely woulda cashed in on some free grub!

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