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Cathy Pennington
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Life's a garden...dig it!
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Ohio Colors at their Peak
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Orange's, yellow's, red's and peach colors, just gorgeous
Crusing the Streets of Ashland KY part 2
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Riding through the town to get to the Ohio River Bridge!
All These Animals part2
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These animals are just a few seen often in Eastern Kentucky
Peach Up Side Down Dump Cake
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This cake is a delicious peachy taste with just a hint of cinnamon
Making Chicken Pot Pie the simple way
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This is a delicious dish, very quick and easy to make
All These Animals part 1
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Nature is wonderful ,each animal is so wonderfully different
Apple Pie Chess Bars
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These chess bars tastes like home made apple pie, it has a delicious apple and cinnamon flavor
Knott County Gingerbread Festival in Hindman Ky Day 2
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This is an annual festival that happens in first part of September
Knott County Ginger bread festival in Hindman Ky
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This is an annual festival, that happens in the first part of September
Fall Fun In The Smoky Mountains
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The beautiful views In the Smoky Mountains is breath taking
A Visit to Fort Boones borough State Park
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A Recreation of Daniel Boones Fort
Visiting Loretta Lynn's Childhood Home
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Took the tour, but was not allowed to video record, enjoy the pictures
Buffalo Mountain Park, In Johnson City Tennessee
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This was a wonderful little place to explore
Visiting David Crockett Home place
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This place is in Limestone Tennessee, just out side Johnson City
Hiking 6 miles on The Tangle Wood Trail part 7
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Hiking 6 miles on The Tangle Wood Trail part 7
Picnic at High Knob in Wise County Virginia
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Picnic at High Knob in Wise County Virginia
Trip to Little Stoney Falls and the Cascades
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Trip to Little Stoney Falls and the Cascades
Hiking on the Tangle Wood Trail part 5
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Hiking on the Tangle Wood Trail part 5
Hiking Trip to Damascus Virginia part 2
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Hiking Trip to Damascus Virginia part 2
Hiking Trip to Damascus, Virginia part 1
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Hiking Trip to Damascus, Virginia part 1
Tangle wood Trail in Whitesburg ,Ky part 2
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Tangle wood Trail in Whitesburg ,Ky part 2
This is absolutely gorgeous! ❤❤
Again, I loved it! Very nice 2nd part. Great job.. ❤❤
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Is that a screech owll ????
no, it was a Barred owl, a screech owl is one of the ugliest owls there is, they are not seen very often.
A complete national JOKE. Armpit of the USA & Sodom. Drowning in drug addiction abuse of women and children and Lord knows what else.
Great video! Looks delicious! ❤(Thanks for making me want some!! Wait.. do I smell peaches?) 😮
Why didn't you show how to put the pie together?
I'm so sorry, I did but my video camera had cut that part out, I had already uploaded it before i realized it had done that, I intend to do another video of that.
@@cathypennington8919 I was just wondering. Otherwise, you cook much the way I do. I enjoyed the vid.
@@malissiajones7761 Thank you, I'll take that as a compliment
Your dinner looks delicious. I have never made a Chicken Pot Pie! That crust looks so good! Great video!
thanks so much for watching, it turned out delicious
Thanks Cathy, that looks so good.
You are so welcome, thank you for watching, it was delicious.
I went on the scat today I do not want to do that ever again i hated it :')
what is that scat thing, i couldn't figure out what it was
Great video
Thanks so much for watching
I love this video! So glad you shared!❤❤
We had a great time, if you like the show, it's mor fun now, because we were there
I lived in Hindman from 1959 to 1980. The Ben Franklin (5 & dime store) was beside the old Young's Department Store. Above Young's was a hotel. In the 1980's and 1990's the hotel was called The Quiltmaker's Inn. Not sure if it is still a hotel. I've seen Hindman change so much. My ancestors lived here. Dad talked about how the dirt road through town was lined with trees. The old dirt road was built high on the hill, away from the creek all the way down toward the Hindman Elementary school and beyond. Look and you can still make out the cut of the old road on the hillside. The old church at the edge of town was the Methodist Church, of which I, my father and one of my sisters were members. It used to be high on the hillside about where the Baptist Church is now. The old Baptist Church burned in the 1970's. I will never forget the life-sized, beautiful, stained glass image of Jesus in the foyer. I had attended Sunday School there as a child. That Church stood about where the Bank of Josephine and that hideous parking structure is now. The old church was built right on the creek Bank, and the basement classrooms got flooded frequently. The Hindman Funeral Home used to be directly across from the Methodist Church and the Parsonage. Beside it was a Western Auto, Dr. Watt's office, and Blair's appliance store. Living quarters were all above that string of businesses. Where the driveway goes up the hill to the current Baptist Church there was an old two story building that was Dr. Kelly's office. The stone house beside that was the Baptist Parsonage. Out from that was an old car dealership. The old post office is the red brick building that was built on the old home site of my grandmother. She raised her family there. The unique stone house next to that was a funeral home in the 1970's. Casebolt Hoskins and Cox. Back in those days, both funeral homes ran the ambulance services. Then there was the old Courthouse. The front was not built out and enclosed until the 1980s. The 2nd floor was a wooden balcony, open on the front. Cody Hardware was built on the site it is now when I was a child. I vaguely remember the old wooden building that used to be the hardware store. Where the Justice Center is now, I have seen old photos of the Central Hotel. Wendy Napier later opened a car dealership and repair. Dad bought cars there over the years. The Napier family lived above that business. When that building was torn down in the late 1970's, it became a parking lot. Francis Family Drugstore was the next building. I've had many a cherry coke and burger there. Rexall Drugstore was next, and I believe it was run by the Francis family before moving next door. I remember the Bar BQ sandwiches with slaw that mom bought me when she left the hair salon that was above that store. Nell's Beauty Shop. We had to climb a long staircase to get our hair done. The Bank of Hindman was the next building. My father worked there. Sometimes he would sit in the window and work behind a desk. Sometimes he sat in the back and worked. It's where I got my desire to learn about office machines, and office work. The buildings that used to be beside the old bank were torn down, but I remember them. There was an old restaurant that was called Allen's. Then there was the old KY Food Store. Above it was the offices of Doctor Denzil Barker. My nieces were born there. No elevator, just a long staircase. Beside that building was Buster Sturgill's store. I remember dad bought me and my brother bicycles there. Sometime in the 1970's Ray Slone opened his record store at the end of town before crossing the bridge at the split (left fork/right fork). The building on the left of that bridge was where Ray Slone had his record store before moving it across the creek. In the 1980's, Velma Martin opened a Maytag store in the next stone building. In the 1970's, it was The Village House, a clothing store owned by Lìbby Conley. Behind Cody Hardware and the courthouse there is a hollow where the Simpson's ran a dry cleaning business. This is all I can tell y'all about my hometown for now. I still see Hindman as it was when I grew up there in the 1960's, 70's, and how my father described it when he grew up there. God bless you all, and our beloved hometown.
Thank you so much for all the memory, I remembered as i was reading your comment, such as the funeral home, and the old hotel, I have forgotten so much about Hindman, thanks again.🙂
@@cathypennington8919 If I could wrap my arms around Hindman and hug it, I would. Great memories. I grew up at what is now 400 West Main Street. The long ranch style house on the right heading out of the town. Cowtown was my playground, and all the hills surrounding it. The old home got flooded. It is incredible how high the water got! Dad died in 1992, and mom died in 2008, and my siblings and I had to sell the house. I feel for the couple who bought it back in 2010 or so, and I'd love to hear their survival story of the flood. I return for visits now and then, and stay with friends. I'd love to attend the gingerbread festival this year, but my neighborhood in Frankfort is having our own festival that weekend to meet and welcome new neighbors that have moved here. It won't be long before I visit Hindman again, though. I get homesick for the hills 😞 😢
Strawberrys are May Berries .
We will be there in October!! Loved the video!!
Thank you so much for watching, I love every thing about the Smoky Mountains, it was wonderful
This is so beautiful! I especially loved the flowers!❤
thank you, this one was fun to do.💖
Yes. Looks like so much fun!@@cathypennington8919
I loved this video..❤ Takes me back to some things we grew up with. Either at home, or at our grandma's house. Great job.. Thanks for sharing. ❤
thank you for watching, it took me back to.💖
Was there today with y’all. Great tour!
Yes I was so excited to be there, it was wonderful to see all the old things from the past.
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The Spanish settlers were the first in the new world America 🌎
We used to have this little thing here in America called history class.
Amerigo Vespucci name the new world America 🌎
Not David..... Davey. Get it right.
David Crockett Davy Crockett Personal details Born David CrockettAugust 17, 1786 Limestone, Greene County, Tennessee (at that time, part of North Carolina), U.S.
The Spanish settlers were the first in the new world America 🌎
The king of the wild frontier.
The Spanish settlers were the first in the new world America 🌎
Watching the 1955 Disney TV show, was the first time I heard the name Davy Crockett.
yes I heard about Davy Crockett when I was a young girl in school, they taught us about Daniel Boone also.
The Spanish settlers were the first in the new world America 🌎
@@cathypennington8919Amergio Vespucci name the new world America 🌎
That is the Nolichucky River.
thank you for watching, and for the name of the river.
The Spanish settlers were the first in the new world America 🌎
I loved it! I ❤Fireworks.. So nice when you can see them in your neighborhood! Thanks for sharing..❤
Bringing my daughter to Mt Airy for a trip soon. Is it a fairly safe place?
I really don't know how safe it is,we were only there for one day. Thank you so much for watching, we had a wonderful time.❤
@@cathypennington8919 Ok ty
You guys look great ❤
Thank you, love you🥰
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Just watched your new video! Loved it.. That water is so clear where the ducks were swimming.You are doing great! Wish I could do that! ❤ I used to make jelly out of those possum grapes.. although I mixed in some pure grape juice from the store. Jelly had called great flavor!
I wish you could to, love you
Love you, too.❤@cathypennington8919
I love this video! So beautiful. You look so lovely, Cathy!❤
Amazing places in nature.
Yes there is, thank you so much for watching.💗
Absolutely beautiful video! Loved it so much!! ❤
Thank you so much for watching, love you💗
Wish I was there so beautiful this time of year❤
I wish you were 2...love you
I just love this great video! Enjoy seeing you two having an adventure! Thanks uou for sharing!❤
Gorgeous place my friend, looks so serene and soothing!
Thank you so much for watching, I have fallen in love with this trail, i love the river flowing, the wild life we encounter, the fact that most of it is level, and benches all along the way.
Another great video! I am loving your nature/walking videos!! ❤
thank you dear heart, I love this trail
You know I love that creek! Looks like so much fun! ❤
I loved it! Loved the bridges!❤
Once again, I love your video! Super job. These videos make me happy.❤
Thank you for watching, im glad you like them
That was a great show Miss it very much. All the characters were outstanding. My favorite was Barney and his one bullet. Never be a show like that ever again. Sad
I totally agree with you, I love the older shows, when it seemed like a more simple time. thank you so much for watching.🙂
@cathypennington8919 yes and no violence etc. Very laid back times. Never see that again. Things getting worse. Sad. Enjoy your weekend and stay safe. Thanks 😊
i put job applications in the blessing box
yes, only a few hundred miles from Blacksburg, virginia..geo nazi
I love it! Did realize Whitesburg has all that! Thanks for sharing!❤
Great video! I enjoyed it very much! ❤
Looks so beautiful this time of year
I love your videos! Another great one!
Love this video! So glad you shared.. Thank you! ❤
I have a coworker who was born and lived in mount arie she said ever year they celebrate Andy Griffith show ❤🎉
yes I believe thats in September, we went to it a few years ago, it was fun.thank you for watching.
My mammaw (shes gone now) used to make these and id like to try but shes not here to ask how. Thank you for showing this. Do you have to do a water bath or pressure can these for long term storage? Sorry if thats a dumb question.
No you don't cook these at all, this is done with cold water or hot water, but not cooked, you could watch it over and over till you learn how, thats what i do...thank you so much for watching.🙂