"We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us!"-- Joseph Campbell



Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween x 2

Halloween is a big deal at our campground. Actually I have heard that it is a big deal at a lot of campgrounds around here. Our campground had two weekends to celebrate halloween.

Halloween #1: October 22nd

Meric and I didn't really know what to expect this weekend. Before moving here and living in a trailer we had never heard of people going camping for Halloween. The campground is packed with people and kids. There are people even camping in pop-up trailers and tents despite the freezing tempatures. In talking to the owners, Meric and I found out that most of the people here come every year for Halloween. Several activities were scheduled including pumpkin carving, a costume contest and trick-or-treating. It was nice to have trick or treating scheduled and be able to sit outside and hand out candy to all the kids. 
Since Meric and I are new to the campground the owners asked us to judge the trailer decorating contest. It was really hard to judge because everyone had such great decorations. I was amazed at how elaborate people decorated. There were several of those big blow-up decorations, grave yards, ghosts and ghouls hanging from the trees and much more. One of the ones that I picked as a winner had a fortune teller booth set up with a tv in it that showed halloween images and scary sounds.
After all the festivities Meric and I hung out with some of our "seasonal" neighbors.  A lot of the trailers that are here permantely don't have "full-timers" living in them they have "seasonals". Those are the people who have a trailer here and only come on the weekends or for vacations. It woud be like having a cabin or a lake house only it is a trailer on a campground. We had fun hanging out and getting to know some of our neighbors better.


Halloween #2: October 29th

This weekend is a lot different from last weekend. There are still a lot of people in the campground, but not as many as last week. The trailer decorations are more just strings of lights and not as elaborate as last weeks decorations. The decorations on our trailer could actually be in the running this week for best decorated. The activites are the same as last week and there are still lots of kids dressing up, but it isn't as lively as last week. The owners say that is usually how it is every year. One weekend is super lively and fun, while the other weekend is fun but a lot more somber. Last week there was a party everywhere you went but this week is a lot more quiet.
Our trailer

One of the seasonal people thought it would be fun to do a progressive potluck. A group of us met up at 8:00 and went from trailer to trailer enjoying food and drinks. People were mainly doing it for the drinks but there was a lot of good food too. It was a lot of fun getting to know more people and chatting with everyone. This campground is more like a community than any other place we have lived. Everyone is so nice and very helpful. Even though Meric and I weren't drinking we still had a great time and everybody made us feel right at home.

Now that Halloween is over that means the season is over. Some of the seasonal people pull their trailers out until next season and others leave them here. A few people said that if the weather isn't too cold over New Years they will come here to celebrate. It is kinda weird to see the campground so empty and quiet. It is nice at the same time because the dogs have a little more free reign over the fields now. But I can't wait until next season and the neighbors are back.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Fall Fun

Yesterday was a beautiful fall day. The sun was shining, the breeze had a slight chill and the leaves are changing colors. It was the perfect day to go out and enjoy some fall festivities.

The dogs love playing in the "yard"

Our first stop was Glendale Days. Our address may say Elizabethtown but when people ask where we live we say Glendale. Glendale is a tiny country town. The main street/downtown area is 2 blocks and there is no stoplight. Since we moved here I have heard a few people talk about Glendale Days and everyone said it was a must see. The 3rd Saturday in October since 1976 Glendale has hosted 'Glendale Crossing Festival' or Glendale Days. I was told that there would be 100s of vendors and 1,000s of people all in downtown Glendale. Knowing how little Glendale is I just had to see it for myself.

Glendale's main street

I wanted to beat the crowds so we got to Glendale 30 minutes after the festival had started. Even at 8:30 am it was getting crowded. Main street had been blocked off and there were 100s of booths everywhere. The vendors were everything from Amish people selling their wares to businesses selling their products. Some booths were people selling their homemade goodies. One lady had made different candies and fudge. We tried red velvet cake balls and pumpkin fudge first. Both were yummy but I loved the fudge so much that on our way out I got some more. They had fresh sorghum samples and I got a 1/2 pint of it. We also got some pumpkin butter. (I am thinking they will be very yummy on homemade biscuits.) For lunch we got some chili and a brisket taco. Both were really tasty and the booth was run by a cute little family. We ended up staying 3 hours and I definitely plan to go to it again next year.


Next we headed to Bernheim Forrest for Colorfest. Bernheim Forest is an arboretum and research forest. Think of Finch Arboretum on steroids. In 1928 a man named Isaac Bernheim bought 14,000 acres of heavily logged and worn out farm land. Over the years they have changed that land into a beautiful arboretum and forest with several trails, picnic areas, a research building, an educational center and several lakes. Colorfest has been going on for 16 years and has several booths and demonstrations. I just liked the sound of colorfest and thought that now might be a good time to check out the forest with all the leaves changing colors.


Dead tree art

More dead tree art





Station about birds

The bird's way of saying "I want to go now"

When Meric and I got there Colorfest was in full swing. It really was geared towards children and looked like a great activity. They had several different demonstrations about nature and birds and animals. There was a scavenger hunt, hay bale maze and hay rides. There were stations for pumpkin decorating and making art out of twigs, moss, leaves and other nature items. There was even a geocaching station where kids could go a find a geocache. (There are over 80 geocaches in the forest. Meric and I plan to spend a day geocaching there.) All and all it seemed like a great activity for kids and the forest was full of beautiful colors for us to enjoy. I can't wait to go back soon!


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Waverly Hills Sanatorium

The view from the roof

Last night Meric and I went on a tour of one of the most haunted places in America: Waverly Hills Sanatorium. It is a massive building located in Louisville. Apparently Louisville was on of the hardest hit area by the tuberculosis epidemic. In 1910, a two-story building was built to accommodate  40-50 patients. That was quickly over filled and so in 1924 they started building the massive structure that stands today. Finished in 1926, Waverly Hills opened its doors to over 400 patients. Even though it was considered the best TB hospital of its time, thousands of patients died there before a cure was discovered. Once TB was no longer an epidemic and the cure was found, they turned Waverly Hills Sanatorium into a nursing home. The nursing home was closed in 1982 due to budget cuts and the building was left to vandals and trespassers until 2001. The current owners are doing renovations and trying to restore the building. They run a haunted house in it for Halloween but they also do historic haunted tours and over night experiences. Meric and I did a historic haunted tour.


The tour started with a 30 minute video of different clips about Waverly Hills Sanatorium. One of the clips was from the 1930s and the others were different clips from TV specials like Ghost Hunters. If you go to their website you can watch the clips. (http://www.therealwaverlyhills.com/waverly_videos/) I thought the videos were interesting and a good way to get you psyched up for the tour.


Once we entered the sanatorium our first stop was the "body chute". The body chute is a 500 ft tunnel that slopes down. There are stairs on one side and a ramp on the other. When the sanatorium was open the ramp portion was actually a conveyor belt used to bring in supplies. There were so many people dying from TB everyday and the doctors thought it would be best for morale if the bodies were removed from the hospital out of sight of the other patients. So when patients died at the sanatorium they were take out of the hospital down the tunnel and out the back door. The tunnel was very long and very dark. Can you imagine what it was like to work in the tunnel? Long and depressing with lots of dead bodies.

Down we go into the "body chute"
We were then lead through the hospital and told some of the history and some of the ghost stories and sightings. There were stories of ghost children, a boy in particular that likes to play ball. Stories of a homeless man and his dog that were found dead at the bottom of an elevator shaft and sightings of their ghosts. One room in particular is said to be haunted, room 502. The 5th floor was where they kept the mentally ill patients. I don't know why they say room 502 is haunted though because the ghost story didn't take place in the room and has nothing to do with the insane patients, plus 502 was actually a linen closet/storage area. The story is that of a nurse who worked at the hospital and apparently hung herself outside of the room. The story goes that she was pregnant, unmarried and just diagnosed with TB. Of course there is always speculation as to whether she hung herself or was murdered but sightings of her on the 5th floor are common.

the haunted linen closet

The tour was very interesting and entertaining. I like a good ghost story and love old buildings with history. Maybe next summer we will take a tour when it is more light outside so that we can see the rooms and inside better. The only disappointing thing was they didn't show us the morgue. That would have been cool to see.