Wednesday, January 10, 2007

back in the homeland.

for curious minds that want to know, i'm back in ky.

my back road trip to the bluegrass state lasted 15 hours and 550 miles. i never hit an interstate once. included in the time frame was a nearly 3 hour stop in the cincinatti area and a 30 minute lunch at a little roadside diner in irish hills, mich.

i didn't take pictures at the diner (my camera is on vacation) but it had 5 or 6 tables in one little room with a kitchen in the back. it was a little intimate at first but all the patrons eventually joined in on a universal conversation. good times.

now i'm trying to reverse the effects of an 8 p.m. cuppa coffee and a midnight red bull by sipping blue moons that my parents so graciously provided.

good night. i'll see ya in blog land.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome back to the Bluegrass!
And, I know you're tired, otherwise you probably would've looked this up so lemme break it down for ya.
You go single "n", double "n", single "t". What the "F" am I talking about?
Cincinnati.
:)

Jesse Osbourne said...

details, details iker.

as long as you can spell kentucky right, you're in the clear.