Goodbye Kentucky

During our last couple of days in Kentucky we received one of our heaviest snows yet, probably around 4 inches. Apparently this is what’s common for the area, and it melts off quickly. Heavy snowfall beyond 6 inches or so is uncommon.

Snowy trees and fence

Our house sit in Kentucky is complete and we will miss the lovely home we stayed in and the friendly dog. We will miss the peaceful quiet by the lake, and the pleasant walks around the forest and pastures. We had a great experience and made some new friends in the process.

The dog is unfazed by the snow
Our long, snowy driveway

We had never experienced a “real” winter before, besides visiting the snow occasionally for a day or two. In Kentucky we got to live out the winter for two months, which gave us a much better idea of what real winter is like. Snow was never much of an issue, since we didn’t have anywhere that we had to be. The house was always comfortable due to the type of radiant heat in the floors. The only times we were uncomfortable were when we had to go out somewhere and the air was bitter cold (to us that’s anything under about 35 degrees!) Overall we actually enjoyed winter in Kentucky – maybe because we know we can return to California any time.

We had to drive through heavy snowfall on our way out of Kentucky. For three or four hours we were driving through falling snow on slushy roads in Kentucky and Ohio. The slush was very wet and had accumulated at least 3-4 inches on the road. That’s not what this Californian is used to driving in, but we took it slow and made it safely to our destination.

We undertook this journey to meet new people, visit new places, and have new experiences. Our stay in Kentucky more than accomplished all of these goals!

Kentucky

We are spending two months house- and pet-sitting in central Kentucky. We are in a rural part of the state near Lexington. The house is a 250-year old log house, which was recently remodeled. The interior has been fully modernized, and the exterior is well maintained.

Log house in Kentucky

The house sits about 50 feet from a lake, on a large property with few neighbors.

The house with a view of the lake

The pet is a 6-year old English Springer Spaniel, with a very easygoing personality.

Taking the dog for a walk

Even though it’s winter, the weather is often pleasant enough to sit out by the lake.

Sitting by the lake

All in all, we’re having a great time on our first long-term sit!

Happy Dog #2

This morning we took Sasha for a walk among the cornfields. The rains have stopped for the most part, but there are still some wet areas.

Sasha follows the wet track

What could be more fun than walking through the swampy areas? Rolling in them and getting covered with mud. Especially when you were just given a bath two days ago!

Sasha rolling in mud and weeds

Even at 13+ years old and after two hours of exploring, she still has lots of energy! Look at her running down that path.

Running as fast as she can