WEEK TURNED INTO A MONTH ON LAKE BARKLEY / KENTUCKY LAKE

We had planned on spending a week in Green Turtle Bay Marina but staying in the Kentucky Lake area for a month exploring coves etc. We ultimately decided it was cost effective to just stay in this marina and go out and anchor out when we wanted to. Staying in a marina for a month is ultimately the same price as staying in a marina for 10-ish days.

Yes - Green Turtle Bay has turtles! Lot's of turtles that like when you feed them.







We loved the quarry at Pisgah Bay ( grafitti bay) - notice the BIG I ( Illini)!  Our favorite is Duncan Bay - beautiful days and spectacular sunsets here on Kentucky Lake








Grand Turtle Bay is 1 mile from Grand Rivers, KY - famous for Pattie's settlement which is a village of stores, restaurants known for the 2 LB Porkchop - which Doug indulged in. 




We took the courtesy van from the marina and went back to Paducah one day and visited the National Quilt Museum - fantastic! Look at these pictures of actual quilts in the museum. The exhibits currently were "Animals" and "Human Rights". Doug's favorite was the parrots - mine was the two little girls with the bubbles - the quilter's actual granddaughters!







My Sister and Brother-In-Law Nancy and Butch Vadas joined us for a week-end. Fun fact - took us three days by boat from Alton and Nancy and Butch drove here in 5 hours! We had a great time!



We also had a surprise visit from our friends, Chris and Anne Shepard who were just "passing thru". Who just passes thru Grand Rivers, KY when you live in Elkhart Lake, WI and Sedona, AZ????
We think they just missed us!



We also had the pleasure of slipping next to the Race Control boat for a sailboat regatta held here one weekend. Gorgeous!





We have enjoyed our time here......but it's time to get on with our adventure!

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  1. Hated to see the rocks painted. How nice to have company, especially your sister☺️Kentucky Lake is beautiful.

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