...Lived dangerously, climbed a boulder in the middle of the lake, and practically plummeted to my death... I mean I jumped into the lake with no lasting complications.
...Saw a Bald Eagle, Great Blue Heron, Summer Tanager, White Breasted Nuthatch, Indigo Bunting, and Red Bellied Woodpecker.... I'm a novice birder so that was a total highlight!
...Learned that if I were to be a James Bond villain, I might give Odd Job a run for his money. Sorry about the lost frisbee, Blake!
...Got a super sweet, official, Memorial Day t-shirt that really impressed my grandmother and mom when they came to visit me last weekend. Charles, you may find yourself overwhelmed with T-shirt design requests. You've been warned!
...Hiked around Hidden Cove National Park, saw some waterfalls, a huge hemlock tree, home grown mushrooms, and just general natural beauty that is Kentucky.
...Experienced the overwhelming awesomeness that is ANY event or activity hosted by the Moores. I can't say I expected to help color the beer tasting sign, but I'm guessing the cooler full of extra craft beers was payment for my ability to stay in the lines!
...Learned that Hidden Cove has a logo, official font, website, blog... so fancy! Like the Grey Poupon of rustic, family getaways! Did I just come up with the unofficial slogan of Hidden Cove?!
Some blog followers and family members might be wondering who this crazy lady is blogging about Hidden Cove?!
Here's a brief backstory.... I have known the Moore Family for a long, LONG time. I knew Lauren way back when we were teammates playing softball at a very young age, and Charles and I were very good friends in high school. Lucky for me, Charles is one of the few people I have kept in touch with from high school and I was pretty surprised when he invited me a few months ago. I assumed that our lengthy chats about music, sharing said music on Dropbox, the blog we started about music, and the fact that I live in Kentucky may have had something to do with the invite. I agreed to go because who doesn't like hiking, drinking, catching up with friends, and chillaxin' on a boat? I also figured if I didn't have fun, I could always just high tail it down to Mammoth Cave for some hiking and bird-watching.
A bit later, some of us went on the boat and Jet Skis. Let me pause my reflections to warn future visitors. Should you find yourself driving over the Nolin Dam, please get an accurate estimation of the number of boats on the water. If you do not, you might want to double back or just confidently make something up. If you waiver, you will not live it down and can expect a few jokes. The best part of being on the lake was watching everyone ride the jet skis. Hilarious! A bit later was Wine Hour and the presentation of the t-shirts. At this point, I learned that there were three previous designs and they were all pretty bad a! But I think that this year's was the best! After everyone put their t-shirts on, more wine was drank, a delicious Shrimp Boil was prepared for dinner, and then it was time for Flip Cup.
Flip Cup is a big deal! It lasted four hours and it may have lasted longer if there had not been a shortage of beer. The most clear memory of Flip Cup was bourbon cherries. This picture clearly depicts my feelings about bourbon cherries.
Sunday was a pretty slow-moving day. I nerded it out with my binoculars and bird books, got the rest of the tour and saw Holly Falls, and enjoyed a delightful beer tasting. I discovered a few IPAs that I really enjoyed at the tasting and one I did not. Stone Ruination is on the same level as bourbon cherries to me. ICKY. But Hoyt's Homebrew was surprisingly my favorite beer. I can't wait to see what the official brew of Hidden Cove will be!
Monday might have been my overall favorite day. It was another day of perfect weather. We went back out on the boat to have some more fun. Swimming and jumping from giant rocks was awesome once I got past my fear of heights. But the best part was having some fun with my waterproof camera. Video importing still in progress... but there are some good videos! Like Cory's selfie flip. It's pretty sweet! We also saw the Bald Eagle while boating and then saw the Great Blue Heron right by the dock when we were coming back for lunch. To top the weekend off, we ended it with a porch sit, nice visit, and I tried to convince Charles to become a fellow bird-watcher. Only time will tell if he's converted...
The whole weekend was just wonderful. Hidden Cove is an amazing place but it was the people that made it so much fun. Thanks Moore Family for such an awesome, fun, great time!

Thanks Jackie for letting me relive the fun weekend with your blog. Lei
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your experience with us, and for spending your long weekend in Hidden Cove!
It really was such a blast!
Thanks for blogging Jackie. I'm glad you had a nice time!
ReplyDeleteNice Blog Jackie. Thanks! Jack
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