Any time I go on a road trip, I keep my eye out for fun, fascinating and even weird roadside attractions. Driving through Kentucky yesterday the Husband and I noticed that we would be passing the Original Kentucky Fried Chicken. While KFC is not my favorite in the friend chicken department, eating at the original was too good to pass up! So off we exited interstate in Corbin, KY, took a turn or two and arrived at the original Sanders Cafe.
Although Sanders Cafe is not completely original, it has been restored and a modern KFC can be found inside, along with the “original” side and memorabilia. Sanders Cafe is a National Historic Landmark and has a sign out front to familiarize guests with the history of this place.
Of course I had to have some Original Recipe Fried Chicken to make this visit official. It was actually greasier than I remember it being.
And no visit would be complete without a picture with the Colonel himself.

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That is right my friends. Once again your dear friend Ashley has hit the road. This time I am hanging out in Central Illinois. The Husband had to be here for work and I am tagging along. Hopefully I will be able to keep myself busy this week. I brought four books plus my laptop but more importantly, my workout clothes. Luckily the hotel has a gym, since the weather outside is a bit on the colder side (under 40).
The good news, is that on the way home I will get to stop by the Costco and the Trader Joe’s in Indianapolis. The closest ones to me are over two hours away in Nashville, so it will be nice to hit these on the way home on Friday. If you have never been to a Trader Joe’s, you should find your closest one and get there as soon as you can. It is a great grocery store. I can’t wait!
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In case you have not been watching television or reading the news over the past few months, today is Election Day. Get out there and VOTE!
I have never used this blog as a political forum. And I will not (unless I ever choose to run for an office) try to sway your opinion on who to vote for. I won’t even tell you who I will be voting for as soon as I finish my cup of English Breakfast Tea. I think it is important that you read about the candidates and their positions on issues and make your own informed decision. However, there are two things that I wanted to discuss here on Election Day.
My European Vacation and the Vote
I was surprised by how many people in Europe asked, as their very first question to me after finding out I was from America: Are you voting for Obama or McCain? Sometimes they came straight out and asked: Are you voting for Obama? I feel that it is a personal decision I am making and honestly was not 100% decided while on vacation, so I responded that I was not sure. Many time this response was met with disappointment and a head shake. Sometimes they began to try and sell me on Obama. I was amazed that every where in Europe (and I visited 12 different countries) people were so concerned about who I was going to vote for. But you know what was really sad? That I couldn’t even name a single President/Prime Minister/King of any country I visited.
Shouldn’t we be SAD that this is a “Day in History?”
I think it is great that today we will either vote a woman or a person of color into a major office. But I also think it is sad. It is sad that it has taken us this long. It is sad that it has been this hard to make it happen. It is sad that only one of these “monumental” events will occur today. It is sad we live in a country where race and gender and even age are bigger issues than the things that matter, like healthcare, foreign policy, war, and the economy. I am excited, just like everyone else, but I am also very dissapointed in the people of the USA.
OK guys, I am back off the pedestal. Just remeber that we are a nation that prides itself on freedom and democracy. Don’t take it for granted. Don’t let it go to waste. Get out there and vote.
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Yes, I have returned from my month long tour of 12 European counties. It was so much fun and I can’t wait to tell you all about it and share all of my pictures with you too. Of course, I still have plenty to talk about in regards to my Asian trip too. The good news is that I plan to stay around town for the rest of the year. I will be sworn in as an attorney in the state of Tennessee in about two weeks, so I have to be around to play form tag with clerks and the Board of Examiners until then. But the holidays are around the corner and since almost all of my family are right here, I don’t have to go anywhere.
It is good to be home!
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I thought I would check in with my lovely readers out there to let you know that Europe is wonderful. The delay in the Ashley in Asia series has been postponed temporarily because I decided to go to Europe for a month! With the Bar results coming back soon and my life as a Lady of Leisure shortly over, I figured I would end it with a bang. So far I have enjoyed Oktoberfest in Munich, Salzburg, Budapest, Zagreb, Ljubljanna, Zurich, Bern and now I am in Amsterdam. I have been having so much fun, but obviously not traveling with a computer, so nt a lot of updating and no pictures. Don’t worry, upon my return in November the Ashley in Asia series will continue along with Ashley in Europe.
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