Tuesday, November 9, 2010

#5 Bourbon Trail, Kentucky

The Ballard Boys took over Maker's Mark Distillery, which is the nation's oldest working distillery...

Mommy and the Boys played while Daddy listened to the tour guide...



Daddy and Willie at the entrance to the one small distillery building...

This is a picture of one of the buildings at the distillery. It's claim is the nation's first "ride- through" liquor store! As you can see it is built up on stones, which are built to the exact height you would be if you rode up to the window on a horse!

This is their one and only distiller...

Daddy tasting their "mash", I think that is what they called it... I'll admit the only thing I really learned on the tour with two babies is "Every Bourbon is a Whiskey but not every Whiskey is a Bourbon..." Or at least that's how I think it goes...

One of the warehouses on site. This one houses all the ambassadors' barrels but we didn't see Jason's name anywhere...

Jebby fits perfectly in one of the barrels!

Finally a happy Jason at the tasting portion of the tour.

And an even happier Jason when he gets to dip his own bottle!

Some more of the boys playing outside at the Distillery! It was a Beautiful day and a Beautiful place!! If you only have time to do one distillery on your Bourbon Trail, I'd suggest Maker's Mark! It was really Beautiful and already decorated for Christmas!



#4 Kurtz Restaurant, Bardstown, KY


Nestled along the Bourbon Trail is the family-owned Kurtz Restaurant. Everyone enjoyed their signature pan fried chicken and Kentucky fried ham.


For dessert, we tried their signature Biscuit-and-Bourbon bread pudding. Which we were told was like bread pudding but they soak the raisons in bourbon... The taste...like they poured a bottle of bourbon on perfectly good bread pudding!!! The Ballard clan is not a fan of Bourbon in their pudding...

# 3 The Old Talbott Tavern, Bardstown, KY


Which is the oldest western stagecoach stop in America! We had a delicious dinner with our guests Susan and John. Everyone had the KY favorite Hot Brown, even though we forgot to take pictures... It is the signature Sandwich of the English Grill at the Famous Brown Hotel in Louisville.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

#2 Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace, Hodgenville, KY

The Ballards took over Hodgenville, KY to explore our 16th President's Birthplace. Abraham Lincoln's birthplace monument is quite impressive... Here are the boys standing at the bottom of the stairs.


Lincoln's birthplace home is housed inside the monument. But once inside we were left wanting more....
Here it is, Lincoln's birthplace home... or... more like a replica of what it probably looked like...But you can't go in it or even touch it because, why, it might fall over and they would have to build another replica of his birth home??? We were a little confused...

At the bottom of the monument is a spring where Lincoln took his first drink of water... Yep, that is what the marker said!

William getting his History Lesson.


Once we finished at the Birthplace we continued our exploration of Lincoln's early years at his Boyhood Home...
Nestled along a KY backroad we found a Pavillion, a porta-john, and a small log cabin. Once again, that's it, oh and two historic markers... So we plopped the boys down for a photo op before we headed on to dinner...


One marker talked about Lincoln almost drowning in Knob Creek, so while we are here, might as well check out the creek...
...dry as a bone!!!

So off again, Hopefully our next stop will be more exciting...


...Wait is this Lincoln's burial spot too?!?!?!? We took a picture just in case...

Monday, October 18, 2010

#1 Lynn's Paradise Cafe, Louisville, KY

The Ballards first adventure with the Book, 1000 Places to See Before You Die, takes us to Lynn's Paradise Cafe in Louisville, KY. A Fabulous little restaurant which was featured on a few Travel Channel and Food Network Shows. With a Crazy atmosphere and Delicious food, it didn't disappoint for our first family adventure!


Jason ordered the signature breakfast that was featured on the Food Network, Bourbon Ball French Toast! I played it safe with the Club Sandwich, I know, shocker!

The boys had a blast watching the excitement from the crazy decor and staff to the painted art that surrounds the cafe!


All in all, two thumbs up from the Ballards!