Fences around the famous
Kentucky Bourbon.
Living in Nelson County Kentucky,
The Bourbon Capital of the world, this is an every day scene in any direction you travel.
Neat, well kept grounds, uniform fences surround these rick houses where that famous bourbon is aged.
Bourbon is a huge industry in Kentucky.
Beautiful tours are a big part of our tourist industry now.
Not a big consumer of any kind of liquor but use it in cooking sometimes.
Linking up with Good Fences
here
9 comments:
Wow! That is a huge operation with miles of fencing! Great view along the road!
Have a great day!
Lovely blue skies juxtaposed against the functional fence ~
Happy Weekend coming to you ~ ^_^
Looks like government fencing that we have around the training airstrips. I'd go for a bourbon on the rocks!!
i do love kentucky bourbon - maker's mark and jim beam maple sit on my cabinet right now. :)
I don't think I've ever tasted Bourbon!
I have never tasted Bourbon, either. But I pass through Kentucky when going home to Tenessee!
I am a fan of Maker's Mark. Gotta love Kentucky :)
Hi Peggy, great photos of this huge facility surrounded by what looks like, miles of fencing. Beautiful sky too.
Have a great weekend ahead. xo
Hello!:) Thanks for calling by! That is a lot of fencing along the road, but in a huge industry like that, fencing has to be secure and tall. We have some Jim Beam Kentucky Bourbon in our cupboards, which we enjoy from time to time.
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