Surprise! After a few phone calls to campgrounds near Mammoth Cave National Park we pulled out from Nashville and headed north on US65 and parked at Singing Hills Campground in Cave City Kentucky just 5 miles from the National Park. The campground owners greeted us with a plowed campspot. Sunday morning was beautiful with its blue skies and sparking white snow on the dark wet earth background. The National Park has a resident group of deer that looked up to watch us pass. We enjoyed most of the subteranian adventure that took us deep under the ground- 500 total steps down. 280 ON THE INITIAL DESCENT!! Down and around and around and down!! Once we stopped falling- I started to enjoy the venture! Harry still has my fingerprints in his shoulder! He makes a wonderful assist person for this old blind lady.
The campground is a small area of a former tobacco plantation. There is a very old, very worn looking cedar tree that was cluttered with all the robins that we saw in Lake Charles, Louisiana. It's working - - they are keeping up with us! The tree looks like a squatty Christmas tree and the robins, cardinals and bluejays are all of the ornaments. Yes - we have pictures to show!
Sunday afternoon- the snow is almost all gone, the sky has not a cloud in it and the temps are mid 40's! ANOTHER gorgeous day! Monday morning we will move up the road a bit farther and will look for a spot on the Ohio River.