Living the Dream Year 5 Day 360 – The Wellington – Garage Day 15 – Garage complete, Koral and Boone Trace Trail

Year 5, Day 360 “Living the Dream”. Saturday, 4/25/2026, , The Wellington. Spent a little time with Koral today. Visited her at Berea College. Koral gave me a tour of her dorm. Really lovely old building. The staircase and moldings everywhere were awesome. After our tour we proceeded to Just Love Coffee cafe for breakfast. The cafe was so loud it was almost impossible to talk. Bad acoustics in the building. The employees were super nice, but the food was not so good. I had an egg, cheese, and bacon sandwich on sour dough bread. They used an iron of some sort to press the sandwich. It was hard and it cut up the roof of my mouth. Then we decided to burn off some calories and get a little nature peace. Remember the Cafe was LOUD. We proceeded to The Boone Trace Trail. The trail is located really close to Koral’s dorm and follows a historic path blazed by Daniel Boone. We meandered alongside Brushy Fork Creek through a wooded environment. It is a tranquil setting for walking and talking. The creek was low due to this year’s drought. This is a great short trail for all ages to get out into nature. The trail we walked was well maintained with new park benches situated throughout. We walked the main trail and there was a large gravel parking area at each end. It is basically a level wide path. We passed people of all ages with their fur babies enjoying the trail. The trail does close at dusk.

Back at the homefront, the garage is complete. It looks soooo nice.

Daily reflection:

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