Thursday, December 23, 2010

Merry Christmas & Happy New, plus visit to Dovie's

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone. It's hard to believe another year has come and gone. I've been busy exploring the regions and a bit behind in posting my travels. I hope to post more in the near future. We have just finished production of the new Fall Creek Falls and Dale Hollow Lake Visitor Guides for 2011. They are available for download through the www.Go2FCF.com and www.Go2DHL.com websites. ...lots of new Annie stories in each. They will also be available at the Nashville, Indianapolis & other boatshows if you would like a free hard copy.

Dovie’s is a nostalgic place that draws people from near and far to experience the mouth-watering taste of those special hand patted, beef burgers cooked the traditional “Dovie’s” way. From the mid 1930’s, this mainstay restaurant in downtown Tompkinsville, KY has served 300-600 hamburgers per day to local factory workers, visitors, and local residents. Dovie’s was once the heart of this small community. The Moore family has continually owned this legendary restaurant through all these years. We recently visited Freedom, KY on a Saturday for the dedication/memorial celebration for the founder of the Rollercoaster Yard Sale, Sarah Ann Bowers. I met the Cropper family who drove in from the suburbs of Nashville/Gallatin, TN. They were there to relive their childhood memories and eat these delicious burgers. If you are from the north, the texture of these burgers is similar to White Castle hamburgers. These burgers are formed daily by the ladies at Dovie’s, cooked in soybean oil and lovingly flipped over by hand. These ladies stand watching over the burgers like a shepherd watching over their flock. There is an art to the “Dovie’s” burger and there is proof of this on any day of the week, by the hundreds of people driving near and far to enjoy the succulent taste. Cheri Cropper smiled when she talked about Dovie’s and the fact that the Moore family has been the continuous owners since the 1930’s. While she was growing up in Tompkinsville, about thirty years ago, she said Dovie’s was her favorite place after school or on a Saturday morning. She remembered the pristine white starched shirts and pants the employees wore. Twenty- eight years later, she was sitting on a stool with her husband and her two children making new memories to share. They were enjoying the Indian summer afternoon at Dale Hollow Lake with a side trip to Dovie’s. Come to Dovie’s and have a burger or two or three and see what memories you can create. Tell the ladies that Annie sent you!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Rollercoaster Yard Sale

Sept. 30, Oct. 1 & 2 marked the 25th Anniversary of the Rollercoaster Yard Sale. Wow! What an awesome sale it was! The weather couldn't have been better and the turnout of buyers and sellers was remarkable - one of the best - if not the best ever.
The folks at the Celina Lions Club Pancake Fundraiser on Saturday morning also had a wonderful time enjoying one another's company and a great breakfast. If you missed the sale this year, it's not to early to make plans (and mark your calendar) for the 2011 sale which will be held Sept. 29, 30, and Oct. 1 - always the first weekend in October.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fantastic Fudge!

As I was traveling through Clarkrange, TN yesterday, I took the opportunity to stop in at the Cumberland Mountain General Store & Rock-a-Billy Café to visit with owners, Ron & Lana Jones. Ron & Lana are wonderful people and I always enjoy stopping in to visit. The General Store is always choked full of wonderful items from days gone by and the Café is a feast for the senses! Recently, they have added a new feature – a fudge case filled with handcrafted fudge in a variety of flavors. Ron makes the fudge fresh every couple of days using quality ingredients and some of the finest cream and butter. I SAVORED some of the praline pecan yesterday…. oh, so decadent! They usually have at least a dozen flavors to choose from – even Key Lime made with key lime juice, Rocky Road, Chocolate Fudge, Butter Pecan, Chocolate Peanut Butter, and other tantalizing flavors. I also learned that the Rock-a-Billy Café is now serving barbeque prepared by their son Toby – who is doing the majority of the cooking there at present. All of their food is lovingly prepared by hand and you can tell with the first bite – if the first smell didn’t convince you. They specialize in hand formed all beef hamburgers, hand dipped ice cream, handcrafted milkshakes, and slow cooked barbeque in the 50’s style diner. Stop in today and tell them that “Annie” sent you or give them a call for more information and hours at (931) 863-3880.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Treasures of the past


Hello everyone,

I apologize that it has been a while. It's been a busy summer all around. As autumn approaches and we work to finalize the Fall Creek Falls Visitor Guide and Dale Hollow Lake Visitor Guide for 2011, my mind tends to wander to the harvest of history in my life and the area. On Sept. 11th, we held a Memorial Celebration in remembrance of Sarah Ann Bowers - founder of the Rollercoaster Yard Sale. Ms. Sarah was quite a unique individual with a grit and determination to get the job done. The weekend before that, I had the opportunity to go to Pickett State Park's Old Timer's Day Celebration and meet Mr. Oscar Odum, a former CCC Camper that helped build the Pickett State Park facilities with the help of so many others. Look for a story in the next issue of the Dale Hollow Lake Visitor Guide which is scheduled for release around the first of January. We are also working on a story about the Quil Trails in the area. They are quite popular. With the colors coming soon, you might consider checking out the local landscape and the beautiful blocks that dot the terrain. Happy Trails! Annie

Monday, July 19, 2010

New Welcome Center


Early this week, Pickett County (on Dale Hollow Lake) broke ground on the location of a new Welcome Center on Hwy. 111 just a few miles from the TN/KY border. It's been almost 10 years since a group of local citizens sat down in August of 2000 to discuss the importance of preserving our rich heritage (particularly of the Civil War) and providing a place for people visiting the area to stop in and learn more about all the area has to offer. Many volunteer hours have gone into making this project a reality over the years, but soon, everyone will be able to enjoy the new facility which will house among other things, the Borderland Exhibit (currently housed in the Byrdstown Town Hall), the local Chamber of Commerce, and a Welcome Center. You can learn more about The Borderlands by visiting their website: www.TheBorderlands.org.

Monday, June 14, 2010

School's Out & Summer is Here!

School's Out! Wow! My sons are so excited. They've been looking forward to the added freedom that comes with being out of school. Summer 2010 is off to a hot, hot start. All the more reason to head to the woods to explore or get out on one of the area lakes and enjoy the abundant water. We've been on a little outing at the Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park to hike down to Bunkum Cave. That spot is so refreshing in the summertime. The shade from the woodlands makes it a nice outing. We also had the opportunity to take a pontoon ride out on the lake. There's just something special about water recreation in the summertime! The water is warm and so inviting. (If you've ever set foot in the water before it warms up, you'll appreciate this bit of info. The water from the mountain/underground springs makes the water chilly for quite sometime in the spring at Dale Hollow.) There is plenty of water all around - no drought this year so far. Everything is lush and green. So, if you haven't taken the time to "enjoy the water", come on out and see what you're missing. Happy Summer! For more ideas, visit the links on www.VisitTheCumberlandPlateau.com.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Hangin It Up in the Big South Fork with Laurel Fork Rustic Retreat










The Burckhard family had a wonderful time in the Big South Fork this past weekend!

Spring has sprung and everything was beautiful, including our accommodations at Hangin it Up cabin at Laurel Fork Rustic Retreat and our hike in the Big South Fork park. The boys brought along a couple of friends. As you can see they took advantage of the surroundings to enjoy their picnic. There are so many wonderful vistas in the BSF. This spot offers a magnificient view.

Our accommodations were wonderful. Everything was well stocked and a home away from home. We would highly recommend it to anyone. Great location! The boys found the game tables to their liking and it kept them entertained while the adults took a relaxing break. The game room also had a selection of board games and movies to watch as an extra bonus. The jetted tub is wonderful and the fireplace perfect to chase the chill away in the cool of the morning.

Our family loves to hike and it was perfect weather for it. We met several folks out on the trails. Saw folks kayaking down the river. Others were out on their motorcycles taking advantage of the great day. It looks like this weekend is going to be great too. We hope folks take advantage of this beautiful weather (even if there is an occassional shower that passes by). Happy Trails!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Weekend Getaway at Fall Creek Falls

What a treat! We had a fabulous time in at the beautiful and luxurious Red Roof Cabin this past weekend. The owners have paid so much attention to detail it was very noticeable. I feel that this cabin for rent in the Fall Creek Falls and Center Hill Lake region really is quite special.

I love to cook and was pleasantly surprised at the fully stocked kitchen, with the high-end cutlery, plates and cookware. Our guest, Dr. Michael Tabor and his wife of Nashville were very impressed and we had several lovely meals around the hand-crafted pine dining table.

The boys had a great time playing outside near the creek and the game room was superb. It allowed Terry and I to sleep in a bit, while they played ping-pong and air hockey downstairs.

Our trip to Fall Creek Falls State Park was excellent. It felt so great to be able to get out and soak up some fresh air and sunshine. The falls were gorgeous! The picture is worth more than a thousand words. We weren’t the only ones ready to get out and hit the trails. We meet many people out and about enjoying the fantastic day. I encourage you to get out and enjoy all that the Cumberland Plateau and Highland Rim have to offer. It’s spectacular!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Spring is on it's way!

Wow! It's finally warming up. The giant icecicles that we have seen way to much of this winter will soon be just a memory. It won't be long until new growth springs forth across the middle Tennessee and southcentral Kentucky area. The wildlife is appearing more frequently too. While on a short drive late in the day this past weekend, I saw deer, a skunk (WAYYY TOOO CLOSE!), 2 racoons, rabbits, and throughout the day - loads of birds that appeared to believe spring was already here. They seemed so excited! In a couple of weeks, scenes such as this in the picture will be the norm. Easter is the first weekend in April this year. Often, the redbuds are blooming the week or so before and the dogwoods follow close behind and generally last for at least a couple of weekends. So many of the local highways are lined with these gorgeous views. Its a great time to get out and enjoy a drive (or preferrably a ride if you can talk someone else into driving so you can better enjoy the views) through the countryside. We are coming up on the final days of the season where we can get out and see the superb vistas offered from the many overlooks that are obscured during the growing season. They are truly amazing. Be sure to stop in at some of the local "Mom and Pop" shops and diners. They aren't as busy this time of year and would love to take the time to slow down and visit with you a while. Hiking and trail riding are also excellent, especially for those of us that don't particularly enjoy all the "little friends" that come out when it is warmer. Fishing will also improve greatly in the next few weeks with several fishing tournaments on the horizon. Happy Spring!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Winter Getaway for Canadians

We have had a winter to remember this year, but to put it all in perspective, I would like to share this. The Hamilton Hunt and Tintern Hare Bassets of Caledonia Ontario, Canada traveled 15 hours to enjoy a ten day joint meet with the Cumberland Mountain Hounds and Upper Bay Bassets of Jamestown, TN February 2010. (Their version of a winter/spring break. Read about their adventure last year at this link.) This was their third annual visit to East Fork Stables which consists of 12,000 acres perfectly suited for hunting with hounds.

For those of you that don't know what fox hunting is - fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, and chase of fox and coyote in their natural habitat (no killing), by trained foxhounds, and a group of followers led by the huntsman, who follow the hounds on horseback. Non-riders are welcome to join the hunt on foot, bicycle or vehicle. In the United States, hunting is not intended to harm the animal, but rather watching and listening to a pack of hounds work together following the scent of a line. The deep voiced Penmarydel Foxhounds sound like a symphony when they speak in unison. Fox hunting originated in its current form in the United Kingdom in the 16th century, but occurs all over the world, including Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, Russia, and the United States.

The basset is perfected to hunt rabbits in very heavy ground cover. The shortness of its legs allows it to keep its head to the scent with a minimum of difficulty. The hunts are on foot and last for hours with many Tally-ho, which is said upon viewing the rabbit, fox, or coyote.

For anyone that is interested in more information about the hunts or how you can get involved in the sport, please contact Phil Hopson at East Fork Stables - 800.978.7245 0r 931.879.1176. To learn more about East Fork Stables, visit them on the web at http://www.eastforkstables.com/. (Photos and information courtesy of Janet Hopson)

Monday, February 1, 2010

A Big Snow at Last!

Wow! What a beautiful snow we had to enjoy for the weekend. We didn't get much before Friday night. We woke up Saturday morning to around 6"-8" of snow. Some areas had more, some less. It's not often we get a snow good enough to really enjoy sledding, but this was one for the scrapbook. Lots of folks took the opportunity to grab a sled (or some adaptation thereof) to hit the local "slopes". Annie donned her famous red snow suit that she hadn't worn since a skiing trip in France in 1997 and hit a local hill in Brydstown along with family and friends. Grant's purple sled from the pontoon boat he had created summer before last served it's original purpose well once again. Needless to say, everyone had a blast. As is usually the case, the snow won't last long and road crews have done a good job here. Life is pretty much back to normal for most folks by today (Monday). Schools are closed, but that is for the safety of the children. They will probably have another day (or two) of fun in the snow before it all melts away and school is back in session.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Boat Show Time!

Welcome to a brand new decade! It's "Boat Show" season and the brand NEW 2010 Dale Hollow Lake Visitors Guide is now availble (www.go2dhl.com/). The 2010 Fall Creek Falls Visitors Guide came out at Thanksgiving (www.go2fcf.com/). Check them out online. You can download them online and view them at your leisure. You'll enjoy all the new stories and great places to plan to visit in 2010. The Nashville Boat Sport & Travel Show was last weekend in Nashville, TN and the Cincinnati (OH) Boat Show began this week and will run pretty much through the 24th (Cincinnati Boat, Sports & Travel Show - Jan. 15-17 & 20-24 ). We love going to the shows and visiting with all the wonderful people. We would like to invite you to come out and enjoy all that the shows have to offer. Stop by and visit us and our advertisers that are participating. Terry will be at the Upper Cumberland Tourism Association booth during a portion of the show. [Be sure to pick up a hard copy of the guides at the shows! Due to the rising postage rates, we can no longer send the guides out by mail for free, but you can order them for a small fee to cover the postage and handling. We are working to get all the websites corrected to reflect this change. They are still available as a free download from the web, or we have them available at many locations around each region and available at the Boat Shows, as well as many equestrian, real estate and other shows in our major market areas throughout the year.] Sunset Marina & Resort will be giving away a FREE Houseboat Vacation on Dale Hollow Lake at many of the shows they attend this year! All you have to do is stop by their booth and register for their FREE E-Newsletter. Be sure to tell them you read about it here too. If you can't make it to the Cincinnati Show, look for us at the Indianapolis Boat Sport & Travel Show coming in February (19-28).
Be sure to check back often to each of our websites as we will add specials and new events as they become available! www.go2dhl.com/, www.go2bsf.com/, and www.go2fcf.com/ - and coming in April - www.go2chl.com/. We would love to have you visit soon!