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So Many Brits! What's a Kentucky boy to do? ;)

Ever drink bourbon? Chances are, it came from Berdstown, Loretto, or Clermont.
I've tried it once, didn't personally like it though. I tried it by itself, found it too strong a taste, mixed it with coke, but that didn't make it any weaker so I drank it but wasn't a fan. My favourite alcoholic drink is cider.
 
Bardstown is a tourist stop for people who want visit the distilleries and play golf.
 
I'm not going to talk about where I live now, but rather where I grew up. A mountain/plateau region in the mid-Atlantic part of the USA. Clear and distinct seasons; a genuine winter, a tolerable summer, green in spring and summer, red in Fall, white in Winter. A deer overpopulation, but lots of happy hunters. The nearest valley was historically a site for coal mining, though those days are long past. An economically depressed area, the kind of place people move away from, not into.
 
I currently live in New Zealand but I haven't been here long enough to think of it as home, so I'll talk about my home back in England instead!

I'm from the Norfolk Broads, an area of Norfolk that is riddled with navigable rivers and lakes, and is the go to tourist destination for anyone in the UK who likes boats or fishing. My village has a population of 1500 people (and a hell of a lot of tourists in summer), and is half an hours drive to Norwich (the nearest city). I love it because the house overlooks the river, you can take the boat to go shopping instead of driving, you can watch people who have no idea how to handle boats driving cruisers and getting into amusing situations like running aground and getting caught in trees from the living room, and the wetlands are beautiful. The locals are a bit odd, everyone you meet is mad about boats...
 

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